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Google Nexus 6 by Motorola (Was "Nexus X talk leaked?")


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yeah it also says it has sprint ID and Direct connect.  which worries me, I don't want any carrier customization.

 

I guess we won't know for sure until people have them actually activated, however I am betting that every carrier will get auto-provisioned via play store a number of additional default carrier applications (which can then be full uninstalled).

 

This 'feature' has been mentioned in several lollipop reviews.

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Did you get it? it says key lime pie instead of lollipop.

 

Yep, I do know shit from Shinola -- and Key Lime Pie from Lollipop.

 

AJ

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So while I received tracking for my Note Edge, I still have not gotten anything for the Nexus 6. Anticipation is a bitch.

 

TS

 

Carly says Hi!

 

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Carly says Hi!

 

With Dave's gigantic phone obsession, I thought that you were going to post this...

 

 

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Does Best Buy have stock in stores; that is the question.

Doesn't look like it. No Sprint store around got a note edge or nexus 6 but bestbuy seems to have the note edge in stock for sprint at every best buy.

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Does anyone remember how long it was before a Nexus 5 was available I n stores? I ask to better prepare for the wait.

according to this article there was a delay with the Nexus 5.

 

I guess it depends on where one buys it (direct from Google, Motorola or by carrier), and where one is located at). I ordered the N6 on Sunday and it will be delivered tomorrow. (The Note Edge was also ordered and its coming today) Both through Sprint.

 

YMMV

 

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So after reading the bad reviews on the Nexus 6 I got a iPhone 6 Plus.

 

A few things to note:

 

Pros:

  • TouchID is awesome
  • The display is awesome
  • The battery life is awesome
  • The build quality is awesome
  • It's ability to shift between bands and pick up LTE is awesome

 

Cons:

  • Notifications suck.
  • The vibrate motor is loud as hell.

 

I am tempted to return the 6 Plus to the Sprint store and get a nexus 6.  Will the Nexus 6 be unlocked from Sprint to work on T-mobile?  Anyone know?

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priced dropped to $249.99 on sprint's website for 2 year contract. $648.00 off contract. i called in and got the difference refunded.

 

Very nice.  Now actually a buck less than GPS and free shipping.  Ahh decisions - keep iPhone 6 or sell it along with my old N5 and G2 to purchase a N6.  Hmmm

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That's good because T-Mobile was selling both models so for the same 32/64gb model you can get with them. Sprint was charging 50 more just for the 32gb, not a good! But good news is  I may just pick up the 32 hehe now! Really want a white one though .

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