
This fall, two massive devices will be on the market and consumers will have a very difficult choice to make. Should they go with Google and the Nexus 6 or Samsung and its Galaxy Note 4? Fortunately, you can take a look at a video comparing the two. Carphone Warehouse has both devices on hand for a really good breakdown. Unsurprisgly, the Nexus 6 is a lot bigger than the Galaxy Note 4. After all, the Google device does have a 5.96-inch display compared to its foe's 5.7 inches.
There is a common ground for the two. The resolution of the displays both equal 2560×1440 and are AMOLED. Inside, Google and Samsung opted for a Snapdragon 805 processor with 3GB of RAM and 3220mAh batteries. They also have 32GB of internal storage; however, Samsung follows its tradition by including a microSD card slot.
Hit the break for the video.

Source: TechnoBuffalo
My hate of touchwiz is not as strong as my love for carmack and the oculus gear, so…. May have to go note 4, eventually. If I can note 4 without touchwiz, that would be heaven. Oh also, SD card means note 4 sure.
I was really excited about the N6. And I was honestly hoping for a 350-400$ price point like the Nexus line conditioned us to expect. I do not have the extra cash and do not want to be tied to a contract anymore so I will have to go somewhere else.
Looking at that window next Monday for a One +…
It’s bigger than the Note 4? That’s really massive.
I can’t help but laugh at this silly notion of a Nexus phablet totally worthless to say the least.
Nobody needs or wants a stock android featureless boring, uneventful, and drastically overrated big screened smartphone with NO PURPOSE or true multitasking/productivity abilities.
The Galaxy Note 4 as well as the Galaxy Note products are the GOLD standard of technology today the Worldwide proven product people have bought for four years.
The Nexus 6 looks just stupid as the Apple iphone 6 plus silly waste of time.
It’s not worthless. Some people just want a big screen. But I do agree in one point. It was a bad move from Google because at 650$, they compete with the Galaxy Note 4 on the price level. This phone clearly doesn’t follow the Nexus line rule : proposing a base phone (but still high end) for a slightly lower price.
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