Google nexus 5x geekbench7/3/2023 Google Nexus 6P review: Battery Life and USB Type-C Again, Samsung's Galaxy S6 family continues to reign supreme here, and it's also pipped to the post by Sony's Xperia Z5 and Z5 Compact, but this is still one of the best phones for gaming you can buy today, and everything from Threes! to Hearthstone ran beautifully. Graphics performance was also excellent, outstripping nearly every flagship smartphone of 2015 with a score of 1,399 frames (or 23fps) in GFX Bench GL's offscreen Manhattan test. Admittedly, the Nexus 5X scored higher in the single core test, but its multicore result is almost a full 1,000 points slower, proving that the 6P is the more efficient multitasker.Īdmittedly, neither result is enough to beat the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+, but the 6P does feel noticeably smoother than the Sony Xperia Z5, HTC One M9 and LG G4 in everyday use. Likewise, web browsing was super smooth on the 6P, and its Peacekeeper score of 1,460 puts it right up there with the S6 Edge+. Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Nougat feel super smooth on the 6P, and its GeekBench 3 scores of 1,207 in the single core test and 4,301 in the multicore test only confirmed this further. Paired with 3GB of RAM, the Nexus 6P is comfortably one of the fastest Android phones around. I've never had too much of a problem with 810s overheating, but the 6P was noticeably cooler to the touch during testing than, say, the Sony Xperia Z5. So, just expect an upgraded Nexus 6P soon.Huawei has fitted the Nexus 6P with the latest v2.1 model of Qualcomm's octa-core, 2.0GHz Snapdragon 810 processor, so it shouldn't get quite as hot as other handsets with older versions of the same chipset. Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X were the first devices to run Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Just for the record, last year’s Nexus 6P came with a 5.7-inch Quad HD display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 octa-core processor. And as we have already known, Huawei has already trademarked the Huawei 7P, so there is a possibility that the phone spotted on Geekbench could be called has Nexus 7P. This year looks like Google is working with both Huawei and HTC to bring more Nexus phones in the market. HTC is building a pair of Android N devices for Google internally dubbed M1 and S1 #nexus Meanwhile, two new Nexus devices from HTC, called as Nexus M1 and S1 may also be launched during Google I/O, and both of these will be mid-range devices as Evan Blass just tweeted the names. However, it’s not sure whether the name will be same or Google will change it while announcing. The new phone may be announced during the annual Google I/O conference which will be held in May. Last year, the Nexus 6P was launched with 3GB of RAM and Snapdragon 810 chipset, so basically this will be just an upgrade. Along with that, we will get 4GB of RAM and also, it will run Android N or Android 7.0 out of the box. The new phone comes with Snapdragon 820 chipset clocked at 1.59GHz. The new phone will come with 4GB of RAM and Android N out of the box for sure, along with some minor changes. But suddenly the new Nexus 6P is something which no one could have predicted. There was also some sort of prediction that HTC may be building two Nexus phones. Another Nexus 6P on the way? Yes, probably as we have just spotted the Nexus 6P with some changes in specifications on GeekBench database.
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