Grb man sad daw kau sila ka confident sa camera sensor (according to some, the same sensor used in some digital cameras and not same as phones hence the bulky lens) nga d na kailangan ug OIS. . Early reviews say it's best at low light and is 2 only to the s6, making it better than the g4. Myta tnuod jd.
It has EIS as the image sensor of the two Nexus smartphones are said to be too large for OIS. Adding OIS would increase the size of the camera. A trade off of larger photo sites (camera pixels) for better low light performance vs image stabalization.
I saw a slide of how smartphone cameras are used and almost all photos are taken indoors where low light conditions are normal.
Larger larger photo sites (camera pixels) will help negate camera shake.
Nexus also has a feature called "Lucky Shot" that burst 3 frames and chooses the clearest image for you and erases the blurry one.
Per DxOMark Mobile - DxOMark it is the 3rd best smartphone camera. At 1st is the Sony Z5 and 2nd the Samsung S6 Edge.
The 6P would be my first choice of among all Android smartphones as it runs stock Android and will always get the newest OS when made available. It gets charged faster because of USB Type-C.
For what it is worth it is really cheap for the specs. iPhone 6S Plus costs 2x more as it has lesser hardware.
Looking forward to Globe/Smart offering it. It cannot be locked as it's a Google Phone.
how to buy man nexus phones diri sa pinas? wala mani gi market diri?
before ang nexus 5 ug 6 sa ako nahibaw.an kimstore ug widget city ang ng baligya ani online, ambot lang sa local stores..
Google promises Nexus 6P tweak to improve video - CNET
Nexus 5x and 6P are still on pre-orders. They will ship by end of October or later.
LG and Huawei are selling them like how Motorolla sells the Motorola X Style.
I think they will have both on stock by November/December in the Philippines.
If you want it cheap get it from kimstore.
Q: Will these phones support full hardware based encryption? If yes, will these be ported to the Nexus 6?
A: DB> Encryption is software accelerated. Specifically the ARMv8 as part of 64-bit support has a number of instructions that provides better performance than the AES hardware options on the SoC.
Q: Why use different manufacturers for the 5x vs the 6p?
A: HL> Always nice to mix things up! Work with different partners, exchange ideas, learn from each other. That sort of thing. That’s what’s cool about Android -- so much choice.
Q: Can you tell us what led to the decision to include the Android Sensor Hub and detail the benefits it'll give the phones?
A: DB> Android Sensor Hub allows us to do sensor processing in a much more power efficient, always on mode. For example, we use it for sensor fusion (Kalman Filtering to combine accel, gyro, mag). Also activity recognition (walking, running, biking, driving). The pickup gesture is also detected by the Android Sensor Hub to trigger Ambient Display. And we’re using it to detect orientation change and trigger rotation of the display. Android Sensor Hub runs on a Cortex M3 which enables us to run at micro-amps current drain.
Q: Given the fingerprint scanner is on the back of the device is there a workaround to unlock it while it is sitting on a desk without having to pickup the phone?
A: DB> You can nudge the phone to turn on Ambient Display and then enter pin/pattern. Or you can use SmartLock, e.g. for phone to stay unlocked when paired with an Android Wear watch.
Q: How did you feel about the false leaks that portrayed the 6P's camera bump as much larger than it really is?
A: SW: The “bump”? We call it a visor internally Nice, respectful name, eh. Jokes aside, the blurry-cam leaks (which always are unfortunate) misrepresented the device as most such leaks do. The visor looked distorted, which was sad given how much effort was put into designing it well. The design was driven by major engineering challenges (putting in a great camera with big sensor for amazing low-light performance, LDAF, flash, antennas, nfc coils, wifi 2x2 mimo antennas) and still keeping the form nice looking, and optimizing for thin/light/comfortable feel in hand. You’ll see the high-res images on our sites and the product videos on YT and also great hands-on videos all suggesting the contrary to how things came across when they got leaked. Engadget captured it well - we had a good discussion with them on this topic yesterday.
Q: What is your favorite new feature about the phone that once I start using I won't understand how I lived my life without it before?
A: SW: Nexus Imprint. It is fast (it really is!) and highly accurate. You won’t even see the lockscreen anymore. And the location of the sensor is such that you will get right in your homescreen by the time phone is in front of you. Check out some hands-on videos around this.
KK: The camera on these devices is great - the picture quality is awesome - especially for low light pictures. Sloooo-mo on these devices is a lot of fun.
HL: USB Type-C!
DB: I think the “premiumness” of both phones is my fav feature. Particularly loving the all-metal aluminium - I mean alum-in-um - and the diamond cut edges of the 6P
Q: 2nd about no OIS. Or is there some substitute in the 5X/6P for it?
A: DB > We’ve done a bunch of things to provide image stabilization: 1. The Nexus 6P/5X has a large 1.55um pixel camera and the amount of motion blur due to hand-shake is lower , when you have large pixels. 2. We have a feature we call “lucky shot” internally. When you take a picture, behind the scenes, we select the best of 3 bursts of images. 3. When you use video, we have optic-flow-based image stabilization. 4. When you use SmartBurst, we select the best image from the burst (for example a shot with eyes open).
Q: What was the hardest part during the design process of the 6P? What things did you have to compromise on? What things could not be compromised?
For the record, I just preordered mine with Google Fi this morning, I'm already sold.
A: SW: kind of same as answered for PM_ME_CUTE_PUPPYS’ question re camera visor. But also adding that stuff that we really care about, which we know is lot of stuff that you really care about, is what makes this really challenging and exciting. In no real order these are -- Great design (ergonomic, considered, and comfortable), premium materials, high build quality and polish, excellent all-around camera, solid/reliable all-day battery, accurate displays, convenient charging, intuitive access/auth, reliable antennas, great media experience. So designing around all these aspects - we had big camera sensor this year (along with with flash and LDAF) for you guys to capture amazing life moments, wanted to bring you all-metal premium, compact, light and comfortable design, wanted to provide ergonomic authentication experience, and didn’t want to compromise on this essentials such as antenna reliability and NFC experience, etc. And BTW, the challenge is exponential doing this across 100s of components and vendors at scale, to bring you lots and lots of these devices when you want to buy them.
Someone recently commented that building high-end smartphones is as complex and difficult as making commercial airplanes. Ha, that’s a compliment.
Q: Where is the NFC antenna located in the 5X and 6P? I'm asking for ease of use for Android Pay and Nexus Imprint. Hopefully the NFC antenna is at the top. Thanks!
A: SW/KK: On 6P the NFC coil sits just above the Nexus Imprint fps is exposed behind the camera coverglass (which is GG4 BTW). On Nexus 5X, the coil is wrapped around the back camera. And we have tested it rigorously for payments experience and it works great! And for peer-to-peer and reader mode too BTW.
Q: Is there digital/software stabilization for video at 1080p on either the Nexus 6P or 5X??
A: DB> 6P has EIS.
Q: Is the rear camera module found in Nexus 5X and 6P exactly the same? Will users get the exact same image quality when shooting from both phones?
A: DB> Yea, same sensor (IMX377) and F/2.0 optics. But 6P has more CPU/GPU horsepower so has a few additional features like 240fps slomo (vs 120fps on 5X), Smartburst, and EIS.
Q: Do you have a timeline for enabling of VoLTE and band 12 support for T-Mobile USA?
A: We’re hard at work with T-Mo to get Band 12 on Nexus devices by ship date
Q: How do you feel about all the leaks ?
A: They’re a bummer. It’s like unwrapping a present...sometimes it's best to keep a surprise a surprise.
Q: Do you guys actually devise the physical design and specs in-house at Google and then ask OEM partners to make it happen, or do LG & Huawei have input in the design process?
A: KK/SW: Each Nexus product is a collaboration between Google and the OEM - from conception to specs to design to hardware and software development - drawing the best of Google’s and the OEM’s technologies. It essentially starts from clean slate with a vision for what we aspire to bring to you.
Q: Any word on what panel is used for the screen in the Nexus 6P?
A: SW: It has a Samsung WQHD AMOLED panel. We have spent a lot of time tuning the white-point and color gamut for these panels - hope you will enjoy the accuracy of the display.
Q: This is the million dollar question. Would like to know if it's an older or newer one.
A: Yep, confirmed: Nexus 6P has the latest generation panels from Samsung. One of things we deeply care for is the quality and accuracy of the display through which all of us connect with the stuff we care about. We created a very tight spec (white-point temperature, delta-E variance, color-space accuracy, etc) for the 6P WQHD AMOLED panel, so it was important that we use the most cutting edge panel technology available.
Q: Hi. What kind of security goes into keeping our finger prints safe when using imprint? Are the prints encrypted and stored on the device?
A: DB> Fingerprint features are securely encrypted on the device, and processed in the secure Trustzone protected area of memory. The Android 6.0 fingerprint APIs do not provide any access to the fingerprint material to apps. Fingerprint features never leave the device and are not shared with Google (so for example if you setup a new phone, you need to re-enroll your fingers). If your phone is ever lost or stolen you can easily find, lock, and erase your phone using Android Device Manager.
Q: Does the Nexus 5X have USB 3.1?
A: Nope! Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P supports USB 2.0
Q: DxOMark in its 6P camera review saw a weakness in video stabilization (probably because of the lack of OIS). Do you guys plan to enhance the video stabilization tweaking the algorithm?
A: DB> Yup
Q: What made the team decide to partner with Huawei and LG this year for the Nexus devices?
A: HL> 5X: We wanted to bring the LG-Google band back together. So many N5 fans, we couldn’t possibly disappoint! 6P: Always nice to work with new players -- we have a history of working with a bunch of folks: HTC, Motorola, Samsung, Asus and now Huawei!
Q: Is the rear facing camera on the 6P and 5X identical?
A: KK: Yes. Both devices have the same camera - a 12.3MP camera, with a large 1.55um pixels, which works great in all conditions - especially low light. And both have LDAF for fast auto-focus.
Q: What does the "X" and the "P" stand for?
A: HL> X for the core of the Nexus brand (plus it sounds cool!), P for premium.
Q: Is the internal storage on the 6P UFS 2.0?
A: DB: Both 6P and 5X use eMMC 5.0
Q: Was it a conscious decision to leave out Qi wireless charging, or was it a cost or design necessity?
Thanks for doing the AMA! I've been a fan ever since I got my Nexus One years ago
A: HL> Thanks for being a Nexus fan! We added Qi wireless charging starting with N4 because plugging in USB micro B was such a hassle! (Which way is up!?) With this year’s Nexii, we support USB Type-C which has a reversible connector so there’s no more guessing. AND it charges incredibly swiftly: 1% to 100% in 97 mins on the 6P for example (the first ~45 mins of charging is especially fast). Meanwhile, wireless charging adds z (thickness). So, ease of plugging in + fast charging + optimizing for thinness made us double down on Type-C instead of wireless!
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/commen...ogle_with_the/
Where are you sourcing these phones? Available bani dri cebu?
most probably di gyud ni ma release sa asia pacific or asean countries. if ma available man gani like the nexus 6 pwerti pong mahala mura nag ka pariha og price sa iphone og galaxy phone. where in that case may maayo pag mo palit og iphone or galaxy phone. Pero it's also quite possible nga maka palit sa lazada but mas mahal nga price then export unit. meaning there is a chance nga di mo work ang lte sa pinas.
Ang main deal breaker ani kay pagwagtang sa Qi wireless charging. Daghan kaayu nag-invest ani but ilang giwagtang sa new Nexii.
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