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Conversely I'm positively thrilled with the size. I've waited a year for a high quality Android with a 6"display.I would have considered it if it was smaller, but not thrilled about the size.
no it isn't, the off contract price is not directly related t on contract prices, lg g3is $579 @ att but $199 on contract just as an example
I do like the specs but that is a bit expensive. Plus I'd have to switch carriers to get it
As a Verizon customer, yes, buying even though I'm not thrilled about the size.
The price is justified for a more premium experience. People want their cake and to eat it, too. But this is device with premium specs and looks to have premium build quality as well. I wouldn't be surprised if this was originally intended as an "Android Silver" device, though that's all conjecture.
But to review (at least from a Verizon customer perspective relative the the gnex experience):
- higher price should hopefully also mean better build quality
- the gnex radio/antenna design was trash. moto excels at radios and reception (woot!)
- updates: there's only one US version so no gnex rigmarole on updates
- unlocked device I can play with and root/ROM/etc on Verizon without hacks like Loki/etc, yes!
Just happy to have a VZW Nexus that (for all appearances) will be a REAL nexus this time around. Not happy with the size, but even with my small-to-medium sized hands, I expect I'll get used to it.
I'm still rocking my Gnex on Verizon. This little baby is still kicking. I'm going into the Verizon store when they have the Note 4 and the Nexus 6, but I'm leaning towards the Nexus obviously. I'm not totally against Touchwiz, but I prefer the pure lollipop experience. Plus, on Verizon who knows how long it is going to take the Note to get lollipop.
My question is for you Verizon guys that buy off contract - how does that work? Do you just buy the phone for $650 and keep you current pricing and data plan? I'm just not sure how buying off contract actually works.
Yes, if you pay full price you keep your current plan. Unless you want something different just tell them. I'm guessing you have unlimited data?
The leaked price on the att website of 49 for a Nexus 6 seems exactly right. The device is $649 off contract and the additional monthly charge per line with att is $25 for 24 months when you get a subsidized phone. 25x24=600+49=$649. So yeah, its six-fitty no matter how you slice it.
I nursed my little glass jawed Nexus 4 through 3 years of grad school while watching all the kids play with their N5's and now to finally get my big boy job... Heck Yes I am buying it. After all that I might buy a Pixel
If it did not dawn the nexus moniker, with those specs, you would have paid more for the same phone !!!With recent nexus devices being cheap alternatives to their flagship brethren, its slightly shocking to see a flagship pricetag on the nexus 6. Are the great specs worth the pricetag? Will you still buy one?
Am I the only one that carries an external battery pack. More juice, don't have to remove my case and cover and the most annoying part temporarily interrupted use due to rebootingIt's not crazy expensive, but it's probably a little too much for what is essentially a bigger Moto x. It's awesome that it will be available on Verizon, but other than timely updates, I can't see paying as much for this as a note 4. If this phone had a replaceable battery, maybe I would've given it a serious look.
Phones are not any cheaper with carrier subsidies. They just work it into ur plan. I'm on t mo so doesn't matter to me. I plan on paying it up frontI am not sure. I am hoping by some miracle that Google comes out with it at a cheaper price due to subsidies. If it stays at that price point, I don't know. I can afford it, but do I really want to? I also need to see what AT&T will do to it. Will it be just like it is in the Play store fully unlocked, or will it have carrier bloat. Still to many questions that need to be answered.
I'm a pretty heavy user. Had 21 hours with 2% left and 5.5 hours screen time. Wthell r u doing with ur phone )Oh no doubt it will be perfectly acceptable for most people. Just to give you an idea of my usage patterns though, I would swap out the battery on my note 3 at least twice a day sometimes 3. Basically, there isn't a phone on the market that could get me through a day on a single charge.
Samsung would b amazing if they would heavily ease up on touch wiz and get rid of that hideous wanna b Apple home button. Just my thoughts )I have been trying to figure which way I'm going to go: Edge or this. Honestly, I'm a little tired of Samsung and Verizon (Currently, S4 on Verizon). Because of Verizon's stupidity with the N7, my tablet is on AT&T. I could easily add a phone to that plan. Additionally, I'm up for an upgrade with Verizon, so I have options. It's Samsumg's move in my book, but they better not wait too long, or I'll go N6.
I'm just really hoping that although the specs are great, I want to know how people's real world usage is like. I'm also hoping the Edge isn't a risk taking mess.
Another thing I really have to consider is, I have a Fitbit Flex. Works great on my S4; don't know if it will on N6...doubt it will.
Samsung would b amazing if they would heavily ease up on touch wiz and get rid of that hideous wanna b Apple home button. Just my thoughts )
Am I the only one that carries an external battery pack. More juice, don't have to remove my case and cover and the most annoying part temporarily interrupted use due to rebooting