Google has conducted today presentation event in which he unveiled the new Nexus 5X Nexus 6P, which had already been leaked to the last detail. The Nexus 6P is the largest and most powerful of the two terminals and has a metal body that weighs 178 grams.
has a screen 5.7 “with resolution WQHD ( 2560 x 1440 pixels), more than enough so that the image is extremely sharp. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 4.
Inside are a processor Snapdragon 810 v2.1 , a version of the processor that supposedly does not suffer from any of the problems of overheating of its predecessors.
The Nexus 6P is available in versions of 32GB, 64GB and 128GB, and takes a generous 3450 mAh battery that is charged using one of the new connectors USB Type-C. These connectors have the advantage of being reversible, but force us to buy new cables.
main 12.3MP camera and incorporates dual LED flash and focus assist laser. It is capable of recording video at 30 fps and 4K videos at 240 fps slow camera. It also has an HDR + mode for capturing images with high dynamic range and SmartBurst to capture a large number of photos and select the ones you like best.
The pixel sensor, with a size of 1.55 microns, they are larger than usual, which helps capture more light in low lighting though lacks optical stabilization.
It also has fingerprint reader called Nexus Imprint in the back, which is able to recognize the fingerprint in less than 600 ms and has an extremely low failure rate.
The Nexus 6P has Sensor Hub , a chip low energy activities and recognizes gestures. For example, to pick up the phone’s display lights to indicate if we have any pending notification.
Of course, the Nexus runs Android 6.0 6P Marshmallow and benefits from all the advantages of this new operating system. For example, the company incorporates improvements in battery consumption detecting smarter when at rest.
The Nexus 6P is available starting today in Play Store at a price of $ 499 (32GB), $ 549 (64GB) and $ 649 (128GB) in several countries – USA, UK, Japan and Ireland – and the coming weeks to other countries.
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