Google Nexus 6 ($650) and Nexus 9 (Tegra K1, 8.9", $399 for 16GB) Announced

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I remember someone on here laughing me at me when I said that the Nvidia SHIELD Tablet might end up being a solid alternative to the Nexus 9 once it's released...

Well here we are..
 
Funny how iPhone prices make $650 seem completely normal to me. Does seem like a dramatic jump from the last generation though.

If I wasn't getting the 6+ eventually, I'd definitely give the Nexus 6 a look, though 6" might be a touch too large for me.
 
With a smaller battery and smaller, lower res screen that you have to add yourself to a waiting list to buy.

Sounds great!

Friends who own it say the battery's fine and lasts through a day without problems, even on high usage. The display is FullHD, and there's no "waiting list", you just need an invite (which are thrown around everywhere, as someone said in this thread earlier).
 
Doesn't matter. Both were top of the line devices when released. Build of materials for the Nexus 6 will be $350 or less.

Crazy top of the line display panel doesn't matter? There's what 3 phones out there using QHD panels right now and you don't think that adds a significant amount to the cost?
 
With a smaller battery and smaller, lower res screen that you have to add yourself to a waiting list to buy.

Sounds great!

That smaller battery powers the smaller screen if that's what you mean. Personally a 64 GB device with a 400+ ppi display at $350 doesn't sound like the nightmare you're describing.

So what storage are you getting for $650 on the N6?
 
With a smaller battery and smaller, lower res screen that you have to add yourself to a waiting list to buy.

Sounds great!

You are comparing a phone from 6 months ago to one released now. Comparing a 3100 mah battery to one that is 3220 is going to show a minimal difference in real world use. One Plus 2 will probably be announced in March or April with a Snapdragon 810 with 2k screen at $350 again. The phone is easy enough to get if you want one. They have to make sure they dont overproduce stock ir they will go out of business. You are comparing a $350 phone vs one that is $700 with comparable storage.
 
You are comparing a phone from 6 months ago to one released now. Comparing a 3100 mah battery to one that is 3220 is going to show a minimal difference in real world use. One Plus 2 will probably be announced in March or April with a Snapdragon 810 with 2k screen at $350 again. The phone is easy enough to get if you want one. They have to make sure they dont overproduce stock ir they will go out of business. You are comparing a $350 phone vs one that is $700 with comparable storage.

No, you are. You started it. You can't cherry pick your comparison and disregard things like screen panel.
 
No, you are. You started it. You can't cherry pick your comparison and disregard things like screen panel.

Lol why are you trying to argue. Enjoy your $700 Nexus if you think a slightly larger QHD screen is worth it being $350 more. Of course most have said there is no discernible difference between that and a 1080p screen and negates most of the benefit of the faster processor.
 
I know I'm beating a dead horse, but the fact that Nexus line doesn't have MicroSD support really hurt me, these things are lovely, but I already exceed 32 GB on my current phone.
 
Lol why are you trying to argue. Enjoy your $700 Nexus if you think a slightly larger QHD screen is worth it being $350 more. Of course most have said there is no discernible difference between that and a 1080p screen and negates most of the benefit of the faster processor.

Because your argument is weak and ultimately pointless.
 
That smaller battery powers the smaller screen if that's what you mean. Personally a 64 GB device with a 400+ ppi display at $350 doesn't sound like the nightmare you're describing.

So what storage are you getting for $650 on the N6?

You are comparing a phone from 6 months ago to one released now. Comparing a 3100 mah battery to one that is 3220 is going to show a minimal difference in real world use. One Plus 2 will probably be announced in March or April with a Snapdragon 810 with 2k screen at $350 again. The phone is easy enough to get if you want one. They have to make sure they dont overproduce stock ir they will go out of business. You are comparing a $350 phone vs one that is $700 with comparable storage.

Friends who own it say the battery's fine and lasts through a day without problems, even on high usage. The display is FullHD, and there's no "waiting list", you just need an invite (which are thrown around everywhere, as someone said in this thread earlier).

If Google were based in China and were in the business of shipping a six month old phone with cheaper components and were trickling them out of a factory with razor thin margins with no retail partners anywhere and a tiny operation with few employees to pay, etc. then, yeah, you could say that the price is a rip off.

I'd rather compare oranges to oranges though.
 
I know I'm beating a dead horse, but the fact that Nexus line doesn't have MicroSD support really hurt me, these things are lovely, but I already exceed 32 GB on my current phone.

I went from a Galaxy S 3 to the Nexus 5 and I thought the same thing, but all my music plays from the cloud and photos/videos are also backed up to the cloud as well.

The only things that takes up space now, are apps.
 
So you buy devices based on their resale values?

It's a major factor, yes. Unless it's a phone I plan on keeping for 2+ years. The N4 was the longest I've kept an android phone because I didn't think the N5 was worth the upgrade as the battery life was only marginally better. During that time I've owned a iPhone 5, and 5S both of which sold for a profit. I don't think the N6 is worth it's weight in value when compared to phones we'll be getting in 6 months. @$400-450? Yes, but @ $650 nope. The jump next year to 20nm SoCs and more efficient screen tech should bring way better battery life, which is the most important thing to me when shopping for an android smartphone today. So $650 now for a phone that will probably have average to good battery life, or $650 5-6 months from now for a phone that will have great to excellent battery life with other upgraded hardware components that will easily last me 2+ years. I already had $450 put aside for the N6, but I'll just sell the N4, add $50, grab a G2 and wait for something better. But, that's just me. Everyone should do what works for them.
 
If Google were based in China and were in the business of shipping a six month old phone with cheaper components and were trickling them out of a factory with razor thin margins with no retail partners anywhere and a tiny operation with few employees to pay, etc. then, yeah, you could say that the price is a rip off.

I'd rather compare oranges to oranges though.

So why did you compare the Nexus to the One then in the first place?
 
Nexus 6 looks just amazing... except for its size. At this rate belt clip cases are in for a huge comeback.
Nexus 9 tho... that looks just amazing. Even tho I dont really need a tab now. Spongebob's "I don't need it" video is in order here.
 
Because your argument is weak and ultimately pointless.

Why are you so angry? I think comparing devices that contain hardware, that is roughly the same age when those devices at released, a valid point of discussion. If you think a phone that provides similar performance in day to day operation and benchmarks worthy of a $350 premium more power to you. Enjoy your Nexus 6. If the Nexus 6 was $450 or less I would jump in, but now I'll just wait for phones with 64 bit processors next year.
 
I don't think anyone is debating the beastly nature of this device, it seems well worth the $650 price tag. Or at least on paper it does, we'll see how it performs in benchmarks. That said, the specs and thus, price of the device don't exactly put it in the same Nexus class we've been accustomed to. In the past customers were happy to pay a modest price for a modest device. I hope Google will have a new device to cater to that crowd.
 
Nexus 6 looks just amazing... except for its size. At this rate belt clip cases are in for a huge comeback.
Nexus 9 tho... that looks just amazing. Even tho I dont really need a tab now. Spongebob's "I don't need it" video is in order here.

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Wasn't the appeal of the Nexus range that you got a mostly high-end phone or tablet at mid-range prices? Why even bother releasing a highly priced flagship phone when they're going to have to compete with Sony, Samsung, and most importantly, Apple at that price range?
 
Why are you so angry? I think comparing devices that contain hardware, that is roughly the same age when those devices at released, a valid point of discussion. If you think a phone that provides similar performance in day to day operation and benchmarks worthy of a $350 premium more power to you. Enjoy your Nexus 6. If the Nexus 6 was $450 or less I would jump in, but now I'll just wait for phones with 64 bit processors next year.

Who says I'm angry? I'm just pointing out flaws in your argument. I'm not in here attacking people who don't like the price or size of the Nexus 6. Opinions are fine, I'm just calling out a disingenuous comparison with a clear agenda.
 
Who says I'm angry? I'm just pointing out flaws in your argument. I'm not in here attacking people who don't like the price or size of the Nexus 6. Opinions are fine, I'm just calling out a disingenuous comparison with a clear agenda.

What is disingenuous about what I'm saying? What is the agenda? I have no agenda. People know I was hyped for the Nexus 6 in the android thread.
 
Is the Nexus 5 finished?

Still in stock in the Aussie store, I should probably pick one up. I have small hands, I don't want a phablet.
 
Wasn't the appeal of the Nexus range that you got a mostly high-end phone or tablet at mid-range prices? Why even bother releasing a highly priced flagship phone when they're going to have to compete with Sony, Samsung, and most importantly, Apple at that price range?

Welp, I may not represent the majority of consumers, but id still take Nexus devices over any of those in a heartbeat. Twice so if i have to choose between Nexus and Samsung (why would i spend more money to get more lag?). Only thing that could come close is probably some HTC phones, once they stop fucking around with cameras.
Also off contract iPhones are still more expensive iirc.

Is the Nexus 5 finished?

Still in stock in the Aussie store, I should probably pick one up. I have small hands, I don't want a phablet.

It seems its still very much alive.
 
Any hands-on, anywhere? Kind of a boring announcement...
 
What is disingenuous about what I'm saying? What is the agenda? I have no agenda. People know I was hyped for the Nexus 6 in the android thread.

Your flawed comparisons have been responded to by me and others. I'm done participating in your derailing of this thread.
 
Funny how iPhone prices make $650 seem completely normal to me. Does seem like a dramatic jump from the last generation though.

If I wasn't getting the 6+ eventually, I'd definitely give the Nexus 6 a look, though 6" might be a touch too large for me.

Isn't the 6+ just as big as the N6?
 
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