Thursday, December 10, 2015

Nexus6P

Elegantly designed, pure Android




       5.7"Cinematic Display
 it's beautiful and tough too, with 518 PPI (Pixels per inch) 
and Gorilla® Glass 4 for added protection. 
And you get more screen for your money.




it's beautiful and tough too, with 518 PPI (Pixels per inch) and Gorilla® Glass 4 for added protection. And you get more screen for your money.

                             

An exquisite frame for your life

The Nexus 6P is sized to fit your life — and your hand. Precision engineered for optimal comfort and performance, and crafted from 
aeronautical-grade aluminium.









A powerful camera that catches more light

The best all-round camera we've ever put into a Nexus shines in low-light conditions. Its larger 1.55μm pixels capture more light, even in the dimmest conditions, to produce stunning details and sharp images. With the Google Camera app, you'll never miss a moment, and with the smart Google Photos app, your memories are easy to relive and always at your fingertips.                                                                                                                                                                                            f2.0,1.55μm
                                                                                      Apecher                  Pixel Size
4 K Resolution

All of your photos, organised and easy to find

Google Photos is a new way to store, search and share all of your photos and videos. Store an unlimited amount of photos and videos at high quality for free, and access them anywhere. Automatically organised and searchable by the people, places and things in them, your memories are always easy to find and share













Built on a foundation of power


5.7" WQHD AMOLED display

With 518 pixels per inch, it's perfect for playing games, watching movies and getting work done in stunning clarity.

USB Type-C™

The USB Type-C charger is reversible, which means no more guessing which way is up. And it's fast — get up to seven hours of use after only ten minutes of charging.7

3450 mAh battery

The 3450 mAh battery keeps you talking, texting and apping into the night.


Simplified security: Nexus Imprint


Your Nexus is quicker and more secure with a fingerprint sensor. Placed on the back of your device to complement the way that you naturally hold it, Nexus Imprint will turn on your screen with one touch, unlock your apps quickly and easily. And, by incorporating measurements each time that you use it, Nexus Imprint gets smarter with every touch.

The new standard: USB Type-C


The USB Type-C charger is reversible, which means no more guessing which way is up. And it's fast — get up to seven hours of use after only ten minutes of charging.7










Always new. Now running Marshmallow.

Built to get the best out of the world's most popular OS, Nexus is the ultimate Android experience. You're always among the first to receive software and security updates4. And you'll have the freshest, fastest version — Android 6.0 Marshmallow — working for you straight out of the box.

Everything you love about Google, baked right in.


Nexus comes with the best Google apps pre-installed, so it's ready to use right out of the box. Search, Maps, Chrome, YouTube, Gmail, Drive and so much more — ready for you to enjoy on your phone. And with Google Play Store you can access your favourite digital entertainment. Choose from millions of apps, books, songs, movies and more.

Specs

Dimensions

159.3mm x 77.8mm x 7.3 mm
178 grammes

Display

5.7"
Corning® Gorilla® Glass 4

Battery

3450 mAh Battery
USB Type-C for fast charging

Camera

Rear: 12.3 MP2; 1.55 μm; f/2.0
Front: 8 MP

Processor

Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 810 v2.1, 2.0 GHz octa-core 64-bit
Adreno 430 GPU
Nokia's upcoming C1 Android smartphone leak
For many months now there's been speculation about Nokia re-entering the smartphone space in 2016, after the non-compete clause embedded in the sale of its smartphone division to Microsoft expires. And after initially denying it, even the Finnish company's CEO said we should in fact expect to see some Nokia-branded handsets next year.
The first of those could be the C1, allegedly depicted by the leaked renders you can see below.
A word of caution: these have been posted on Weibo (China's Twitter equivalent) and there's no way to tell if they're really leaked renders of the new Nokia phone or simply what someone hopes this will look like. Do keep in mind that another alleged render of the C1 turned up last December and was immediately debunked as being nothing more than a concept.
Assuming this is real, the Nokia C1 will complement the already launched N1 tablet in the company's portfolio. That said, like the N1 it's expected to be produced by another company, with Nokia being involved in the design and granting a license for the use of its name.
No specs for the C1 have been outed this time around, but previous mumblings talked about it sporting a 5-inch 720p touchscreen, an 8 MP rear camera, a 5 MP front snapper, and an Intel processor aided by 2GB of RAM.
What can be gathered from the renders is that it will use a unibody construction, though it's not entirely obvious whether we're looking at plastic or metal. The C1 seems pretty thin too