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Monday, October 20, 2014

Nexus 6 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4 shown off in comparison video




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Nexus 6 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4 shown off in comparison video



Nexus 6 vs Galaxy Note 4 video Carphone Warehouse 2


After giving us the world’s first underwater unboxing, the folks at UK’s Carphone Warehouse are back again, this time with an early hands-on with the phone everyone’s talking about: Motorola and Google’s Nexus 6. More of a quick comparison video, Carphone Warehouse pits the device against the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in a quick spec roundup, another Android phablet looking to give Motorola a run for their money.


Nexus 6 vs Galaxy Note 4 video Carphone Warehouse 1


This actually marks one of the few times we’ve gotten to see the Nexus 6 outside of blurry photo leaks and press renders. What we found interesting was how much noticeably larger the Nexus 6 was in comparison to the Galaxy Note 4. If you’re a phablet lover looking to challenge the constrains of your pockets, then this will be the device for you.


Nexus 6 vs Galaxy Note 4 video Carphone Warehouse 3


While it can be argued that having a stock Android experience is more “beneficial” than a manufacturer UI like TouchWiz, keep in mind that often times stock Android trails behind OEM skins in terms of features. And anyone who’s ever experienced a Samsung device knows there’s certainly no shortage of features (overkill even). Check out the comparison video down below for an early look at the Nexus 6.



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Thanks, James!








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