Moto Z vs Nexus 6P: comparison

Motorola Moto ZGoogle Nexus 6P

We keep facing the new Motorcycle Z to his rivals, today with a comparative in which we are going to measure your Technical specifications to that of one of the reference phablets in Android (especially considering that it is Google's own): the Nexus 6P. What are the strengths of each and which is the one that interests you the most based on the characteristics that you give the most importance to? We help you discover it.

Integrated

Two quite different bets in the design section, since the Nexus 6P It surprised us at the time with an aesthetic that was quite out of the expected (especially in what it did to the back cover) while Moto Z maintains quite classic lines. Going to more practical questions, in any case, with both we will be able to enjoy premium finishes and materials, with both metal casings, and with a fingerprint reader, to help us protect our privacy.

Dimensions

The phablet of Google is noticeably larger than that of Motorola (15,33x7,53 inch against 15,93x7,78 inch), but keep in mind that its screen is also slightly larger. This may also explain, at least partially, the difference in weight (136 grams against 178 gramsA victory if possible more forceful and that we cannot justify so much with references to other factors, is the one that the Moto Z in the thickness section (5,2 mm against 7,3 mm).

Moto Z front rear

Screen

The main difference that we find when comparing their respective screens is the one that we have already mentioned in size (5.5 inches against 5.7 inches), since both use AMOLED panels and also have the same resolution (2560 x 1440). Having a slightly smaller screen, yes, the pixel density is higher in the Moto Z (PPI 535 against PPI 518).

Performance

The balance does tip clearly to the side of the Moto Z in the performance section, thanks to the fact that it comes with a new generation processor (Snapdragon 820 quad-core and 2,2 GHz frequency versus Snapdragon 810 eight-core and 2,0 GHz de frequency). It also has more RAM memory (4GB against 3 GB) and also comes with Android Marshmallow pre-installed.

Storage capacity

The Moto Z in the storage capacity section, since with both we will be able to enjoy a minimum of 32 GB of internal memory, but only with it we will also have the option of expanding it externally through a micro-SD card, because the Nexus 6P (like the rest of Nexus devices) lacks a slot for it.

Nexus 6P white

Cameras

It will be necessary to see what is the opinion of the analysis of the experts, but from the outset we find very similar figures in both cases, both for the main chamber (both Motorola as Google have bet on fewer pixels, 13 and 12 MP, respectively, but larger) and the front (8 MP).

Autonomy

Only independent use tests will be able to definitively discover which of these two phablets offers us better autonomy, but from the outset we must give the advantage to the phablet of Google, which has a much larger capacity battery (2600 mAh against 3450 mAh) and, in fact, we would be surprised if the larger size of its screen were enough to increase consumption to the same extent.

Price

We have to suspend the conclusions regarding the price, since we still do not know how much the price will cost us. Moto Z In our country. Yes, we can give, as a reference, the price of the Nexus 6P, which is currently $650, although you already know that we have seen him on more than one occasion of sales, so it is worth paying attention to new promotions. We will be attentive when Motorola announces the launch of its new flagship in our country to see which of the two is more affordable and how much the price difference will rise.


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