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GSMArena team, 12 November 2014

Setting the tone


Motorola Nexus 6 review: Setting the tone

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  • User reviews
  • Nexus 6

4. User interface
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Unboxing, design and build quality, display
  3. 3. Controls, battery life, connectivity
  4. 4. User interface
  5. 5. Performance
  6. 6. Phonebook, telephony, messaging
  7. 7. Gallery, media players, audio quality
  8. 8. Still and video camera
  9. 9. Web browser, other applications
  10. 10. Conclusion
  11.  
  12. Motorola Nexus 6 specification
  13. User opinions and reviews
  14. Review comments (125)

Motorola Android

Android 5.0 Lollipop at your service

Motorola Nexus 6 is the first smartphone to boot the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop. The latest Android build features brand new material design, as well as a new ART runtime. Check it out in action in the video below.

The lockscreen can display all your notifications. It contains a camera shortcut that activates the snapper by simply swiping from the right side. Gone are the widgets from Android versions of old.

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The lockscreen

You can unlock your device via a swipe, a pattern, a pin, or a password. There's an option to have no screen lock at all if you would like quicker access and don't need the extra security.

The homescreen of Android 5.0 Lollipop features a brand new app arrangement. There are three folders with apps alongside the Play store app - Google, Create, and Play. Each folder contains contextually grouped Google apps.

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The Android Lollipop homescreen

The homescreen dock contains four app shortcuts. Out of the box, you will find Phone, Messages, Chrome, and Camera lined up from left to right.

The trio of on-screen navigation buttons has changed too. Home button is now circular, app switcher a square, while the back button is a triangular arrow.

You can have as many homescreen panes as you like (we gave up trying to add more at 11). Adding a new homescreen pane is as easy as long pressing an app and dragging it to the left of the homescreen.

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Adding a homescreen pane

Like before, the homescreen customization options can be accessed via a long press. The latter gives you access to the available widgets, the Google Now settings, as well as the option to change the wallpaper.

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Homescreen customization options

Creating a folder is a familiar affair. You simply drag an app over another you want to group it with.

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Creating a folder

One finger swipe from the top of the homescreen will open the notification area, which features a cleaner look in Android 5.0 Lollipop. Additional swipe reveals quick toggles that include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, screen auto-rotate, flashlight, location on/off, and the option to cast the screen.

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The notification area

Of course, you can also adjust the brightness of the screen and go into the phablet's settings menu too. You can access the user profiles available on the phablet as well.

The app drawer has a new look too. It appears in a window with white background, though its functionality hasn't changed.

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The app drawer

The app switcher has a neat card interface that allows you to select the app you need by swiping up or down. You can close apps by swiping left or right, or by hitting the dedicated button on the top right corner of each card.

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Switching between apps

Swiping to the left of the homescreen reveals Google Now. You can access via swiping from the bottom of the screen too.

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Google Now

Google Now has brand new material design, but its functionality hasn't changed much. You can manage your daily routine and all your interests by using the service.

Overall, the best part about the user interface of Android 5.0 Lollipop is that it truly feels new, well polished, and superbly executed. The new ART runtime is a huge deal too - it eliminates any form of lag and makes interaction with the device feel a lot more immediate.

Next Page » 5. Performance
4. User interface
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Unboxing, design and build quality, display
  3. 3. Controls, battery life, connectivity
  4. 4. User interface
  5. 5. Performance
  6. 6. Phonebook, telephony, messaging
  7. 7. Gallery, media players, audio quality
  8. 8. Still and video camera
  9. 9. Web browser, other applications
  10. 10. Conclusion
  11.  
  12. Motorola Nexus 6 specification
  13. User opinions and reviews
  14. Review comments (125)

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