29-09-2015 18:13 - edited 30-09-2015 09:33
29-09-2015 18:13 - edited 30-09-2015 09:33
Evening folks,
Sorry we couldn't mention anything before hand but tonight we were invited along to a certain little Google announcement from the heart of London. Lets just cut straight to the chase, shall we?
They're coming, and they're coming to O2... Presenting the freshly announced Nexus 5X (made by LG) and Nexus 6P (made by Huawei)
Nexus 5X
CPU: Snapdragon 808 1.8GHz
MEM: 2GB RAM, 16/32GB Internal storage
DISPLAY: 5.2", 1080 x 1920 resolution (~423 ppi pixel density)
CAMERA: 12.3MP back / 5MP front
BATTERY: 2,700mAh
Nexus 6P
CPU: Snapdragon 810 2GHz
MEM: 3GB RAM, 32/64/128GB Internal storage
DISPLAY: 5.7", 2560 x 1440 resolution (518 ppi pixel density)
CAMERA: 12.3MP back / 8MP front
BATTERY: 3,450mAh
FEATURES
- "Nexus Imprint" Fingerprint sensor
- Android 6.0 Marshmallow
- Type-C USB (reversible connector, yay!)
- 4k video recording capability
- Slow motion video capture
I was incredibly lucky to be invited to this event on behalf of O2 and while we'd always love to be able to take our community users with us, it's just not possible. Instead, we'd like to share some photos we captured of the announcement and hope it gives you a bit of a unique insight into what some of these handset announcements are like in person.
Hands on experience
As you can see from the photos below, I also secured some demos of the handsets and there's a couple of things I wanted to mention. The fingerprint scanner is very fast and you can set up multiple fingerprint entries, just in case like me you your phone swaps hands every two minutes. Both screens are incredibly sharp and bright, and the colours are great. I experienced a completely lag free Android system - apps loaded instantly, menus were smooth - everything just worked right away. The cameras seem to be a fantastic quality and the photos taken in relatively low-light looked fantastic - the laser auto-focus was also extremely fast, as is booting up the camera itself - in the blink of an eye.
I'm really impressed with the look and feel of both handsets and I do believe both LG and Huawei and given both devices their absolute all.
If you're interested, make sure you register your interest here > http://o2.uk/Nexus
Liking the looks of these new Nexus devices? Prefer the 'pure Android experience' over others? Like any of the photos we've snapped for you?
on 30-09-2015 17:37
on 30-09-2015 17:39
on 30-09-2015 17:39
@Anonymous wrote:
having never owned anything by huwaei i am unsure of the quality
Top quality phones - no problem there at all.
on 30-09-2015 18:34
on 30-09-2015 18:38
on 30-09-2015 18:38
on 30-09-2015 22:03
on 30-09-2015 22:05
on 30-09-2015 22:05
@randdroid wrote:
What's on offer from O2?
Refresh.
on 30-09-2015 22:26
on 30-09-2015 22:26
30-09-2015 22:36 - edited 30-09-2015 22:37
I also want a higher capacity and would like to know if higher than 32gb is available
30-09-2015 22:46 - edited 30-09-2015 22:48
30-09-2015 22:46 - edited 30-09-2015 22:48
@Anonymous wrote:I also want a higher capacity and would like to know if higher than 32gb is available
No...O2 are only offering 32gb on both Nexus models
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/phones/nexus/5x/#contractType=paymonthly
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/phones/nexus/6p/#contractType=paymonthly
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-10-2015 08:16
on 01-10-2015 08:16
@randdroid wrote:
I'll sign up for the Nexus 6 but Carphone warehouse is offering a new (2.0) Chromecast if I get a Nexus 6 (you can get a Chromecast audio if you get a Nexus 5). What's on offer from O2?
Not worth losing refresh over a £30 dongle.
Offers little over gen 1 too.