
Google Nexus 6 Unboxing + Hands On!
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Google Nexus 6, made by Motorola. Unboxing & first setup of the Android 5.0 flagship! Let me know what you want to see in the full review: twitter.com Video Gear I use: amzn.com Intro Track: Deadmau5 - Slow Down, Start Over ~ twitter.com google.com @MarquesBrownlee @MKBHD @MKBHD
The video opens with a traditional unboxing of the Nexus 6, where the host quickly removes the top of the box and lays out what comes inside. He highlights the red Nexus paper kit, the SIM tool, quick start instructions, the fast charger, and the USB cable, noting that he will test the charging in a full review. The presenter then introduces the Nexus 6 itself, describing its sheer size, the 5.9-inch display, and the metal ring around the sides reminiscent of the Moto X. He contrasts the Nexus 6 with other large devices like the Galaxy Note 4 and iPhone 6 Plus to give viewers a sense of scale, while also mentioning that the device feels lighter than expected despite its dimensions. Setup is shown briefly, with the speaker marveling at Android 5.0 Lollipop’s visual polish, Duet two-step authentication for account sign-in, and the ease of restoring data, all framed as the beginning of a longer, more thorough review to come later. The video also emphasizes the new Android 5.0 design language, Material Design elements, and the intent to test battery life, camera performance, and general usability in the full review, inviting viewers to leave feedback on what they want tested. In a quick closer, the host teases an Easter egg in Android 5.0 and hints at future Nexus 9 content if the audience shows interest, ending with a promise to deliver more hands-on content in November.
Topics · Technology · Mobile Technology · Smartphones · Android
Questions answered
- What are the first impressions of the Nexus 6's build and display?
- The device feels large with a 5.9-inch Quad HD display and a metal ring around the sides; it is lighter than expected and visually impressive, with a very bright, sharp screen.
- When will a full review be available and what will it cover?
- A full review is planned for a few weeks later, and it will cover battery life, camera quality, display performance, ergonomics, and overall usability, based on extended testing.