Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...
Now we're getting to the good stuff. Like all Nexus devices, the 9 isn't just meant to be a solid tablet. No, no: It's meant to be the standard-bearer of Google's Android tablet vision, a device that ...
Editor's Note, Dec. 2014: read and watch our Nexus 6 review. You get what you pay for, and sometimes a bit more when it's a Google Nexus product. The new Nexus 5, based very loosely on the lovely LG ...
What's Hot: Attractive, solidly built yet light. Great camera hardware, responsive, clean Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Works on most carriers. What's Not: Camera app sporadically slow. No microSD card ...
“Though battery life and processing power take a slight hit due to the insane pixel count of its screen, the Google Nexus 10 is the best 10.1-inch Android tablet we’ve ever used. If you can live with ...
Google and Samsung have teamed up to create the new Nexus 10 tablet. Play with it for a few minutes and it becomes obvious the two companies have exercised their many powers to get everything right.
“The Nexus 6 is the best overall Android phone we’ve used thanks to Android Lollipop, but it is big and no bargain.” Tough to hold due to large size Screen discolors at angles No MicroSD support ...
Here's the thing about Google's Nexus devices: they are in desperate need of some design unity. However, for the people who buy Nexus phones, it's unlikely to be much of a concern for them if one ...
Google has released roughly one Nexus smartphone per year since 2010. This year the company is breaking the mold by launching two new Nexus phones: the premium Nexus 6P and the smaller, more ...
Google’s latest Nexus smartphone is its most powerful yet. It has the fastest processor, the most RAM, and also the biggest battery of any Nexus phone to date. It also has the best camera, the biggest ...
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