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The biggest event on the Android-land calendar happens when Google launches their Nexus smartphones. This year's line-up consisted of two devices - the 6P (made by Huawei), and the 5x (from LG). Both devices caused quite a stir when they launched. I finally got to spend some hands-on time with a 6P over the Christmas break. Here’s my first impressions. Look and Feel The 'P' in the Nexus moniker is short for 'Premium'.

The 6P delivers this in spades. The 6P’s metal unibody design and sturdy build lends the 6P a solid feel. The 6P isn’t so weighty that you’ll hear the sound of tearing fabric when you put it in your pocket or purse. It’s curved back and its tapered edges also make the 6P comfy to hold. This said, its roomy 5.7” screen means that you'll need both hands to operate it.

The rear of the 6P sports a laser etched Nexus logo and a rectangular camera bulge. It might just be me, but I reckon the 6P reminds me of Bender from Futurama.

I named the review unit Bender. Huawei have kept things premium by focussing on little details. The power button has a texture knurled into it. This lets your finger differentiate between it and the volume rocker. The chassis has no flex and everything aligns to millimetre level accuracy. The Bender's rump sports a USB-C port.

Remembering to pack a USB C cable when going on holiday is a pain but it provides fast charging when used with a compatible charger. The 6P's front packs a pair of front-facing stereo speakers. They won’t blow your hair back, nor will they shake your house off its foundations, but they’re still plenty loud enough for notifications, as well as gaming.

The review unit I tested came in a Darth Vader-like Graphite (black). It can also be had in Aluminium (grey), or Frost (white). All told Bender is a good looking piece of gear. Bells and Whistles Bender's rear camera packs a 12.3MP sensor that proved adept at low light shooting. This isn’t too surprising given the excellent camera already in use with Huawei’s P8. The 6P’s low light shooting skills are due to the rear camera sensor using 1.55-micron pixels.

These are larger than those used on most smartphones, allowing better light capture. The only real fly in the photographic ointment is the lack of optical image stabilisation. Laser assisted focus also made for responsive shooting.

The camera app also lacked a RAW mode shooting, and ultra-wide selfie modes for group shots. However, there are plenty of other camera apps on Google Play that’ll fill the gap. Bender’s 5.7” quad HD AMOLED display impresses. It looked as crisp and vibrant as the IPS LCD displays used on other flagship devices. This is due to a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 at 518 PPI. All told it is a crisp display with an almost unnoticeable pixel structure.

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Colour accuracy is also good and not over-saturated like other AMOLED displays. Grayscale notifications also pop when Bender gets picked up. The rear mounted fingerprint sensor mightn’t be anything new, but registering dabs is seamless. It can take an eternity on other devices and the registration process can get convoluted. Bender avoids both pitfalls. Cara mendapatkan serial number corel draw x7 crack 2017 free.

Best of all, the fingerprint sensor is where my fingers tend to rest. This allows me to pick up and unlock Bender in one seamless action.

Autotrax crack keygen filmora. Under the hood, Bender uses the second version of the Snapdragon 810. The overheating and slow-down bugs appear to have been ironed out.

In use it ran fast and cool. It also combines with Android Marshmallow as an energy efficient combo. Bender’s 64-bit, 8 core CPU has 4 zippy 2GHz cores plus 4 slower yet more energy efficient 1.5GHz cores. Demanding tasks are handled by the 2 GHz cores. Less demanding chores get offloaded onto the 1.5 GHz cores.

When coupled with Marshmallows more energy efficient architecture, improvements to battery life are noticeable. Bender’s energy efficient design also uses the Google branded Android Sensor Hub. It is a dedicated motion chip that tracks orientation and acceleration. It frees up the CPU so less power gets consumed with everyday use. Bender's graphics are thanks to an Adreno 430 GPU and the 6P packs 3GB of RAM.