Deal: Nexus 6 (32GB) now on Ebay for just $270
We’ve seen the Nexus 6 for as low as $300 at least a couple times now, but for those looking for an even better deal, Ebay seller guaranteecellular has your back. The highly-rated seller is offering up the 32GB Nexus 6 in midnight blue for just $269.99, the cheapest price we’ve seen for the phone yet.
Now that the Nexus 5x and Nexus 6p are official, the Nexus 6 might not be the latest member of the family anymore, but it is still a heck of a phone. This is especially true when you consider that the Nexus 6 offers a savings of $109 vs the Nexus 5x and $229 vs the Nexus 6p. But how does the phone compare, under the hood? While the Nexus 6 doesn’t offer the latest processor or special extras like a fingerprint scanner, it actually has a few things the newer Nexus family misses out on, like OIS for the camera and wireless charging support. The phone also already is fully upgradeable to Android 6.0 Marshmallow and offers pretty solid specs, despite being a year old.
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As a refresher, the Nexus 6 is powered by a Snapdragon 805 with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. The display is 5.96-inches with a resolution of 2560 x 1440, and other specs include a 13MP camera with OIS, a 2MP front cam, and a 3220 mAh battery.
See also: Nexus 6P vs Nexus 6 quick look
Let’s be honest, the Nexus 6p is a pretty big upgrade over the Nexus 6 in terms of premium specs and special extras, but day to day performance probably won’t be that much different, especially considering they offer an indentical software experience once you upgrade the Nexus 6 from Lollipop to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. If having the latest and greatest isn’t a top priority for you, it’s hard to ignore the Nexus 6 at a price that is in line with lower-end mid-range devices yet with specs that still offer a flagship experience.
What do you think, is the Motorola-made Nexus 6 worth picking up at $270, or are buyers better off saving a bit extra and going with a newer member of the Nexus family?




