"Nexus 6P" is one of Huawei's best phone ever. In fact, the company made the 6P unique to the other Google phones that were previously launched. Its metal body is an undeniable improvement from the Nexus 5X's plastic body, and probably from every other Nexus' body as well. Furthermore, the "Nexus 6P" has an overall build that feels comfortable to hold with just one hand, although of course, operating the thing may require your both hands, after all, it is a 5.7 inch screen we're talking about.

"Nexus 6P" measures 6.27 x 3.06 x 0.29 inches which makes it just a tiny bit taller than the Nexus 6, but it is practically thinner compared to last year's release. Also, 6P's reversible USB C port at the bottom now saves you from pushing in your charger in the wrong way. This micro USB replacement is one of the many minor good news the "Nexus 6P" brings in to the Android fans. Furthermore, the "Nexus 6P" has a front facing stereo, which is technically a long overdue feature. It's insane how most smartphones still use back speakers when it's actually more convenient to put it in front.

Performance-wise, the "Nexus 6P" do not disappoint. As per TechRadar, the handset's processor did not buckle after their test. In fact, it's even faster than HTC's One M9 and LG's G4.

"Nexus 6P" comes in at $499, making it way more affordable than the last year Nexus which went for as much as $650, which simply means that the "Nexus 6P" is pretty much one of the best flagship deals you can get from 2015. Furthermore with its specs, the "Nexus 6P" has LTE, 3 GB RAM, up to 128 GB internal storage (no card slot, so do pick the most appropriate storage for your needs), Marshmallow OS, 12.3 MP rear cam, 8 MP front cam, NFC, fingerprint sensor, and fast charging ability. All these greatness come with a massive Li Po 3450 mAh battery that can last 440 hours on 3G standby, 23 hours on 3G talk time, and up to 100 hours on music playing.

Overall, as a final verdict, the "Nexus 6P" has all the key selling points that can attract anybody. It is comfortable to the hand, even more comfortable to the wallet (at least compared to last year's Nexus 6). Also, its new features such as the reversible USB C port and fingerprint sensor makes this all-metal smartphone one of your ultimate Android options.