Note 5 vs LG V10 vs. Nexus 6P SOT Battery Test!
In this HighOnAndroid SOT (Screen-On-Time) Battery Test, we take the Galaxy Note 5 against the LG V10 and Nexus 6P.
In this HighOnAndroid SOT (Screen-On-Time) Battery Test, we take the Galaxy Note 5 against the LG V10 and Nexus 6P.
For those of you wondering what the 240fps slow-motion looks like on the Nexus 6P, what better way than hitting a bunch of golf balls?
I wanted to find out if the Nexus 6P was bendable as JerryRigEverything has shown in his video yesterday. So, in my initial tests trying to put a lot of force on the device, it did not bend.
In this unboxing of the Nexus 6P, we go through cool things like egging of Nexus 6P to get our frustrations out from shipping delays, low-light quick test of Galaxy Note 5 vs. Nexus 6P, display brightness test, speaker loudness test, Antutu benchmarking and more!
So, you are wondering whether to buy the LG V10 or the Nexus 6P?
First, LG V10 and Nexus 6P both feature 5.7-inch 1440P screen. While the LG V10 features IPS LCD, the Nexus 6P features AMOLED screen. The screen on AMOLED screens are brighter than IPS but for normal usage, both should be pretty good for vibrance, contrast, and clarity. The LG V10 has a secondary screen on top of the main screen for notifications and shortcuts which is similar to the one found on S6 Edge Plus. For the screen, I would have to call it a draw between these two bad boys since one is brighter and the other has a “mini-Me” screen.
Today, we will take a quick comparison between the Nexus 6P and Apple’s new iPhone 6S Plus.
Can’t decide between Nexus 6P or Note 5? Let us help you look into details of the differences between the two.
Can’t decide between the Nexus 6P or Nexus 5X? We pretty know everything about the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X already so let’s go ahead and do a quick comparison of the two latest Google flagship smartphones.
Today, we will look at the specs and price of Nexus 6P versus the Moto X Pure!
First, both Nexus 6P and Moto X Pure have 1440P 2560×1440 resolution screens. The Nexus 6P will use AMOLED technology similar to the Note 5 while the Moto X Pure has an IPS TFT LCD screen. In terms of viewing angles, the AMOLED screens are much better and have brighter screens. Also, AMOLED screens are much more energy efficient so the Nexus 6P should have a much better screen. In real life usage, it’s probably not a huge deal but Nexus 6P wins in display category.
The Nexus 6P presentation slides were leaked this morning and here’s my thoughts on the new device.