http://www.google.com/nexus/6/
Carrier ordering info: http://www.droid-life.com/2014/11/11/when-and-where-can-i-buy-the-nexus-6/
32GB $649 (white - blue)
64GB $699 (white - blue)
Display:
- 5.96” 2560x1440 QHD AMOLED display
- 493 ppi
- Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 SoC
- Quad-core Krait 450 CPU @ 2.7Ghz
- Adreno 420 GPU
- 3GB RAM
- 32 or 64 GB Flash Storage
- 3220 mAh Battery
- Turbo charging, 6 hours of charge from 15 minutes of charging.
- 13MP Rear Camera
- Optical Image Stabilization
- Dual LED ring flash
- f/2.0 aperture
- 4K video capture at 30fps
- 2MP Front Camera
- Dual front-facing speakers
- Dimensions: 6.27 x 3.27 x 0.40 inches (159.26 x 82.98 x 10.06 mm)
- Weight: 6.49 oz (184 g)
The Nexus 6 is the first phone shipping with the next version of Android, Android L (Lollipop). Read about it here: https://www.android.com/versions/lollipop-5-0/
Features:
- Material Design, a unified design language meant to allow a more uniform experience across apps that use it.
- New runtime called ART to replace previous Dalvik runtime. Compiles at install time instead of JIT (just in time) compilation. Promises great performance improvements.
- Revamped notification system.
- "Project Volta", a series of optimizations intended to improve battery life.
What carriers will offer this phone?
All the major U.S. carriers will offer this phone (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile).
A 6" screen! That's huge!
That's not a question.
Where can I buy this magnificent bastard?
Google Play Store:
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When and where can I buy the Nexus 6?
Landing Pages:
- AnandTech
The Nexus 6 holds its own against all the other high end devices that we've seen released this year, although the Galaxy Note 4 with its more phablet oriented software features and hardware advantages might be a better device overall. But those who want a large device and value having software support directly from Google won't be disappointed by the Nexus 6. - Ars Techinca
The Good
- Lollipop isn't perfect, but it's the best Android update in years.
- Always-on voice controls that work this well will change the way you use the phone.
- Ambient Display instantly gives you a status report when you pick the phone up.
- Solid-as-a-brick build quality.
- Loud, front-facing stereo speakers.
- Really slow sequential read times means slow app loading and multitasking.
- No tap-to-wake functionality like on the Nexus 9 and flagship phones from LG and HTC.
- Thanks to the pokey sequential write speeds, the Nexus 5 feels like an overall faster device.
- The Verge
GOOD STUFF
- Stock Android Lollipop
- Big, beautiful screen
- Fast performance
- Camera is only average
- Some software bugs
- Unpredictable battery life
- Droid Life
The Nexus 6 is the best Nexus phone ever made by a mile. Google and Motorola have teamed up to produce a phone that is premium in build, in specs, and in user experience. Sure, it’s a whale. This phone is massive. But you know what? Because of the quality here and the overall package, you may be able to look beyond its size. In fact, you may just enjoy its size. I have, and I typically can’t stand phones this big. - Android Central
In a vacuum, the Nexus 6 is a pretty compelling device, particularly if you want something big. But the Nexus 6 doesn't live in a vacuum, particularly if you consider that what's supposed to make it special — the Nexus brand and what comes along with it — isn't quite as exclusive as it used to be.