Nexus 6P Users Facing Mic Problems Related to Noise Cancellation
It’s also worth mentioning that this may be a problem that Google and LG are correcting but in the meantime, Google may also just replace the device, so users having this issue may want to submit a return ticket.
B&H has also begun offering the unlocked Nexus 5X in both 16GB and 32GB options for $379 and $429, respectively. The users complained about lagging on touch screen when scrolling or swiping the device. This is due to third party app developers using old API of the camera and the problem can only be solved by fixing the app’s code. Earlier this month, owners of the device started a thread on Reddit about the Nexus 6P’s rear glass window suddenly cracking or breaking, according to Ubergizmo. This is highly disappointing as Nexus flagships usually do not have such problems, moreover it it is the most reliable smartphones line-up introduced by Google.
A lot of users have tried to experiment around with the problem and have reported that the root cause might be related to the noise cancellation setup of the phone. It’s hard to ascertain as to what exactly is causing this issue, but since people across the board are facing the problem, we can expect Google or Huawei to come up with a solution soon. Google representatives have however have responded and are working on fixing the problem. But the company also realised that smaller, well-put-together phones have a following, and for that, they dusted off the blueprints of 2013’s runaway hit, the Nexus 5, and called LG to bring it back in a new avatar.
The rest of the features include a 12.3-megapixel rear camera, 8-megapixel front camera, 3450mAh battery, fingerprint sensor on the back and USB Type-C connector. The phone has pretty decent specs but lacks the premium feel of the metallic body that other handsets are offering. The Nexus 6P has a bunch of microphones that work together to collect ambient noise and make noise-collection better on the device.