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Nexus 6P (codenamed Angler[5]) is an Android smartphone developed and marketed by

Google and manufactured by Huawei. It succeeded the Nexus 6 as the flagship device
of the Nexus line of Android devices by Google. Officially unveiled on 29 September
2015 along with the Nexus 5X at the Google Nexus 2015 press event held in San
Francisco,[6] it was made available for pre-order on the same day in United States,
United Kingdom, Ireland, and Japan.

Significant changes over previous Nexus devices include an all-aluminum based body
that is thinner and lighter than the Nexus 6, a rear fingerprint reader called
Nexus Imprint, a faster octa-core Snapdragon 810 v2.1 system-on-chip (SoC), an
AMOLED display, better cameras, enhanced LTE connectivity, a reversible USB-C dock
connector, and the removal of wireless charging. The Nexus 6P was also the first
Nexus device to be available with 128 GB of internal storage, as well as the first
Nexus device to be offered with a gold color option.

The Nexus 6P serves as a launch device for Android 6.0 Marshmallow which introduces
a refreshed interface, performance and battery life improvements, Google Now on Tap
integration, a fine-grained permission model, fingerprint verification, and other
new features.

On October 4, 2016, Google presented its successor, the Google Pixel XL.[1]

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