Nexus 6 Test, Is the Google Nexus 6 water resistant?

When Google announced its new device, the Nexus 6, did not talk about whether this was waterproof, but from Motorola they assured that it was, but did not say to what extent.

Now thanks to YouTube user Harris Craycraft, we can get an idea that it holds the Nexus 6 in the water.

The main novelty of the Nexus 6 is undoubtedly its price, has broken with the custom of the Nexus to offer quality at a more than reasonable price, being this much lower than that of the competitors.

Apart from the bad news of its price, we are facing a very powerful device, With really good specifications and how could it be otherwise with the latest Android update, the Android 5 Lollipop.

Its resistance to water was a mystery, from Google they did not say anything, but from Motorola they spoke assuring that it was waterproof but they did not give data or to what extent the device could hold in water.

Now YouTube user Harris Craycraft, has made a video where he does a test To the new Google device, give the Nexus 6 a bath and place it in a sink with a small amount of water.

After an hour soaking, the Nexus 6 works perfectly without any errorsIt is true that this test does not take it to the limit, but it allows us to get an idea of ​​what it can hold, that is, if it falls into the water or gets wet, nothing should happen.

From my point of view, the lack of information on this point by Google and Motorola is a mistake, since when a new product is released the first thing is to inform consumers in detail, to know what they are buying.


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