

Like the first Nexus 6, the new Nexus 6P has rather large bezel areas at the top and bottom of the screen (known as its chin and forehead). The front of the Nexus 6P is very minimal. It serves a purpose, but aesthetically, it's the strangest part of the Nexus 6P design. There is a glass window at the top of the back of the device, which protrudes slightly and houses the camera lens, laser auto-focus and flash, and also provides a window for the NFC and antenna. The Nexus 6P is the first all-metal Nexus, and its premium design is immediately striking.
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Additionally, it is offering a free Huawei MediaPad T1 7.0 tablet to customers who order online. In the UK, Vodafone is currently offering the Nexus 6P on a £35 pay monthly scheme with a £9 upfront cost, or £45 a month, with £9 up front, with six months' access to a variety of streaming services. The aluminum and graphite devices are available in 32, 64 or 128 GB varieties, while the frost-colored option only comes in 64 or 128 GB flavors. It's available in aluminum, graphite or frost colors. The device went up for sale on November 23.

Prospective buyers in Germany, Italy, Spain, France, and a few other European countries now have the chance to purchase the Nexus 6P through the Google Play Store. The Nexus 6P price varies according how much storage it has: the 32 GB model costs US$499 the 64 GB version, US$549 and the 128 GB model, US$649. The Nexus 6P is available from the Google Play Store, in selected regions. The Nexus 6P started shipping on October 23. The 6P Nexus release date wasn't announced when the phone was launched on September 29, but it was available to pre-order from that date.
