A Google and its Nexus
If you haven’t yet heard, Google is king of the Nexus. And, while Google has not been too keen on advertisements like some others we know, Google has done really well this season of showcasing the Nexus 5X and 6P during popular TV programs. Go Google. Hopefully we will see more of this marketing strategy from the search giant so that the masses really become cognizant of the superiority of the Android platform and its related devices.
Indeed the Nexus has always had a truly clean interface and beautiful design. Just look at the photo above. Because they come from Google directly, they do not normally come with the bloat or skin from the manufacturer that changes the look or feel of the phone. In fact, the Nexus has Google’s latest Marshmallow that has an even cleaner brighter feel that prior versions. The phone takes great pictures even in dark light-a feat we have always given to the HTC One Series. It has a 12 mp back camera and a 5 mp front facing camera.
The Nexus has a 5.2 HD LCD display because most people (even iPhone users these days) argue that the clarity of the larger HD screen is better for several obvious reasons. If you are tired of having a number of different chargers hanging around and still having to go out to get a charger to match your phone, then you want the Nexus as it uses the relatively new type C for faster charging. it felt surprisingly light in our hands.
The Nexus can be yours for a little over three hundred dollars. So is it worth it? Here at DunceTech, we think it is. Leave us a comment below.