

The phone is also very slippy and I'm finding it hard to pick up of a flat hard surface. I can't deny though that when I go back to the Nexus 5, it does feel like a toy in comparison but at the same time, it is considerably smaller with a grippy soft touch plastic, thus it just feels so much better for one handed usage. Using Phonearenas size comparison tool, this is how it compares to my Nexus 5: I have medium sized hands (length is about 7 and a half inches from the tip of my middle finger to the base of my hand) and I find the phone to be too big, I don't really have an issue with the width though, more the height, which bothers me as not only is it hard to reach the top of the screen but it is a nuisance for pockets too, as you can see below: The durability of the phone is still questionable and hopefully there will be some drop tests to show us how it will fare with regards to the screen, here's hoping that with the solid Aluminium construction and Gorilla Glass 4, the 6P will hold up well. There is no doubt that the "P" in the Nexus name means "Premium" as this phone is just that, the Aluminium body feels extremely nice to touch and of higher quality than plastic & glass phones, it reminds me of my old HTC one S with its Aluminium body and plastic strip at the bottom with all the logos on it, which still feels nice. On the left side, we have the SIM tray, which is opened by using the supplied pin:Īt the top we have the headphone jack and on the bottom we have the USB Type C port: In comparison, I much prefer the more clicky/tactile Nexus 5 buttons. On the right side we have the volume rocker and a textured power button, I would have liked the power button to be a bit further up as I am turning the screen on every time I pick the device up. On the back, we have subtle curves at the edges, which helps with comfort in the hand. The front of the device reminds me an awful lot of an iphone and galaxy device except with a speaker on the bottom and the lack of hard/capacitive buttons: The box is pretty small and minimal looking, it is fancier than previous Nexus packages. We get the following in the box:
