Internet company Google has once again collaborated with the Chinese tech company to produce the latest Nexus 6P, which even has the newest Android operating system.
The Nexus 6P starts at a price of $499 as reported by Yahoo! Tech, which is $151 cheaper than the competing iPhone 6s or Samsung Galaxy S6.
Despite the seemingly more affordable price, Google did not spare its customers the state-of-the-art features and specifications that Android and Huawei has to offer.
Measuring 6.3 x 3.1 x 0.29-inches and weighing 6.3-ounces, the Nexus 6P has a full metal aluminium body casing. However, the Nexus phone only comes in three colors: Aluminum, Graphite and Frost In front of the device are the two stereo speakers aimed to give users the best sound quality and an eight-megapixel front camera for higher quality selfies.
The mobile's 5.7-inch AMOLED screen also has a 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution while its rear camera is packed with powerful 12.3-megapixels.
In addition, the newest member of the Nexus line also has a fingerprint scanner located at the back of the phone, below the rear camera. With the name "Nexus Imprint," users may unlock and lock their device with a scan of their finger, as reported by Slash Gear.
While Huawei provided buyers a sleek and larger gadget, Google also included the Nexus 6P with Android's up-to-the-minute operating system, Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
The operating system includes more user-friendly features such as the "Google Now On Tap" which acts as a personal assistant. This feature will provide users more relevant information on the screen the users are on.
With Android Marshmallow, users now also have the option to "doze" their mobiles; therefore prolonging the usage and life of the device's battery. The battery of the Nexus 6P was built to last seven hours and be charged within 10 minutes.
Additionally, the Nexus P6 is an octa-core 64-bit phone running on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 v2.1, has 3GB of RAM and has an internal storage ranging from 32 GB to 128 GB.