Android Marshmallow is now on 0.3 percent of devices
Apparently, the user is not alone and many others have come out on the thread saying that they also have this kind of issue with their Nexus 6P handset.
At $380, the Nexus 5X is Google’s more affordable smartphone entry for 2015.
Owners of the Nexus 6P are allegedly annoyed at a reported design flaw with their smartphone, as users have reported that the glass panel featured encasing the camera on the back of their new device has spontaneously cracked. Last year, Google chose the “reverse landscape” orientation for the front-facing selfie cam in the Nexus 6, and I definitely remember a few apps flipping everything upside down when accessing that camera. The major eye-catcher of the phone is the much improved and upgraded camera with 12.3megapixel, a sort of phenomenal camera usually embedded in flagship series. Google updated its imaging APIs to automatically support the feature but many third-party app developers are still using older versions.
According to the report from GSM Arena, growing number of users on the Android Reddit page have posted that the back glass of their Nexus 6P is not really as durable as one might expect. Let’s review! In a post at the Google Code boards, Mr. Eino-Ville Talvala, Android’s camera framework tech lead, explained that the problem is manufacturers can’t always adhere to a particular convention about mounting camera sensors inside their devices. Just wait for the updates, Google will likely to patch out in due course and make sure you Nexus 5X have the latest software version. Maybe you haven’t even noticed it if you’ve already got a 5X. Android users should notify the developers about the glitch so that the apps can be updated to work with the new API. Have you experienced this issue?
The Huawei-manufactured Nexus 6P might be the latest addition to the lengthy list of defective handsets to be manufactured in recent times. The company is also working hand-in-hand with LG to trace these apps and ensure the issue is minimized at the earliest. Despite lower pricing, the Nexus 5X actually features the same 12.3MP camera as the higher-end Nexus 6P with one key difference: the camera module actually rests in a different orientation.