Poll: *** Google Nexus 6 ***

Which colour & memory size are you going to get?

  • White - 32GB

    Votes: 33 15.6%
  • Blue - 32GB

    Votes: 77 36.3%
  • White - 64GB

    Votes: 36 17.0%
  • Blue - 64GB

    Votes: 66 31.1%

  • Total voters
    212
As promised mate,

The Spigen [Air Cushioned Bumper] [Ultra Hybrid Series] - Metal Slate (SGP11243).



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Ta mate.

Yeah I'd say try one. Feels much more grippy on the sides and the back has a nice smooth feeling, with dimple too.

No screen protection, as there's no nice glass ones about for full screen. And my S3 lasted well without one.
 
Ordered a Nexus 6 32GB in blue from Amazon UK last night. Deliberately ordered after the deadline for delivery today as no-one would be home. Paid £4.49 to have the phone delivered to me tomorrow before 1pm otherwise I'd be waiting until about 5pm tomorrow, which is just a waste of too much weekend time to get used to my new phone!

Haven't ordered a case yet but will have a look at the Spigen cases when I get home tonight. Can't decide between the £4.99 clear plastic one or the £6.99 kona786 has bought. http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=27950626&postcount=2741
 
Phone feels far too nice to put it in an ugly case IMO.

Pouch for protection in pocket / bag but ceaseless most of the time.
 
I have disabled the Ambient Display setting as I didn't find it very useful.

Disabling it helped with batterylife. 4-5 hrs SOT is what I'm getting now. I'm also loving the double tap to wake.
 
I have wondered about disabling that too, mainly as when I pick it up, ambient light kicks on, I'm holding with a thumb on the screen, so then it wakes fully and maybe I unlock it by mistake as I put it in my pocket...

I can't tap to wake though, which I miss, as I can't root for work reasons. :(
 
Have you removed encryption?

No. I believe the 5.1 update improved 'encryption performance'.

5.1 seems to have eliminated many of the performance issues with the Nexus 6. When we initially reviewed the device, the Nexus 6 was slower at loading apps and switching tasks than the older Nexus 5 had been. With 5.1, the newer phone feels much snappier; with non-game apps, it can now keep pace with the Nexus 5.

On benchmarks, we're seeing much higher random read and write scores on the Nexus 6 with 5.1; random read gets a 2x speed boost, while random write is a whopping 9x faster. The same dramatic speed boosts aren't present on the Nexus 5, and we suspect the difference is that the Nexus 6 is encrypted while the Nexus 5 is not. According to Francisco Franco, a longtime third-party Android kernel developer, Google is now using NEON instructions on the Nexus 6 to speed up encryption performance. Performance could be further improved by enabling hardware-accelerated encryption, which the Nexus 6 still doesn't use, but Google has been experimenting with the feature in the Android Open Source Project.

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/03/16/a-look-at-android-5-1-speed-security-tweaks/
 
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