Description
Motorola Nexus 6 XT1103 GSM Unlocked 4G – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Motorola Nexus 6 XT1103 GSM Unlocked 4G LTE Smartphone (White 64gb) (Renewed)
Product Dimensions
7 x 5 x 4 inches
Item Weight
13.6 ounces
ASIN
B073SBYMFH
Item model number
Motorola Nexus 6
Batteries
1 Product Specific batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Wireless communication technologies
Cellular
Connectivity technologies
Wi-Fi
Other display features
Wireless
Other camera features
Rear, Front
Form Factor
Smartphone
Colour
White
Included Components
Adapter, USB Cable
Manufacturer
Motorola
Date First Available
July 7, 2017
Test video – Motorola Nexus 6 XT1103 GSM Unlocked 4G :
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Questions & Answers – Motorola Nexus 6 XT1103 GSM Unlocked 4G :
Technical specifications – Motorola Nexus 6 XT1103 GSM Unlocked 4G :
Brand
Motorola
Model Name
Nexus 6
Wireless Carrier
T-Mobile, AT&T
Cellular Technology
4G
Memory Storage Capacity
64 GB
Connectivity Technology
Wi-Fi
Color
White
Screen Size
5.96 Inches
Wireless network technology
GSM, LTE
Connector Type
Micro USB
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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E. G (verified owner) –
Great phone for the money….so far! – It’s alot bigger than the Nexus 5, but so far I haven’t had any issues with it and I love the bigger screen for watching videos, etc.. I’m adding more and more apps and the only one than seems to minorly slow it down is Facebook so I may be deleting that app soon. Seems to work better after a quick restart. Only had this phone 3 weeks, but no complaints.
E. G (verified owner) –
Rant Over. – I really love this phone. This phone replaced a Figo Atrium phone that I accidentally cracked the screen on (Badly, and it still worked) … and Now I am glad I did. NOT because the Figo Atrium was bad in any way (That Figo was a really nice phone for the price I paid), but because this phone fits me better, and I don’t require removable micro SD storage (I could get by on 16gb, easy) … So, I prefer speed, and older functionality over storage for myself. I don’t want my phone to be the focal point of my computing requirements, so I am good with fast, and solid functioning.
P. F (verified owner) –
I like the fast speed it delivers running apps – I bought this about a week and a half ago. I have always had Samsung Galaxy phones and they were awsome. My Galaxy 6.3 is still going strong but I can’t update it past kitkat. So I bought this phone after seeing some of the reviews. I like the fast speed it delivers running apps. Not quite as bloated ads as the Samsung. It has a built in battery but it can be changed but not easily. No sd card slots but my phone has 64gb so that is not an issue. The only thing I don’t like about it is that you can only pinch the screen in certain apps where as my Samsung could be pinched on almost any screen. Also the volume buttons are to close together for a man who has a big hand. Captuing a screenshot requires two hand. It seems to be well made and is light so it is not bulky like my Galaxy. I bought it new unlocked at a very affordable price so you give less you get less. Hope this helps someone who is on the fence as to whether to buy it or not.
A. A (verified owner) –
Good For Most users, Not for Android Enthusiast anymore – My unit came in perfect condition as far as aesthetics are concerned! Unfortunately, I had issues with the apps not recognizing the screen as 1440p. The whole point of a 6″ 2K AMOLED display is to be able to watch content using all of the resolution you can. Also i found that the phone no longer turbo charges (they gave a generic charger in the box). I used my nexus 6 turbo charger that I had from one I owned 3 years ago but the phone did not recognize any higher voltages that 5W. As a second phone that I wanted for pure google apps and media streaming I just couldn’t deal with those issues and had to return it.
E. G (verified owner) –
Rant Over. – I really love this phone. This phone replaced a Figo Atrium phone that I accidentally cracked the screen on (Badly, and it still worked) … and Now I am glad I did. NOT because the Figo Atrium was bad in any way (That Figo was a really nice phone for the price I paid), but because this phone fits me better, and I don’t require removable micro SD storage (I could get by on 16gb, easy) … So, I prefer speed, and older functionality over storage for myself. I don’t want my phone to be the focal point of my computing requirements, so I am good with fast, and solid functioning.
P. F (verified owner) –
I like the fast speed it delivers running apps – I bought this about a week and a half ago. I have always had Samsung Galaxy phones and they were awsome. My Galaxy 6.3 is still going strong but I can’t update it past kitkat. So I bought this phone after seeing some of the reviews. I like the fast speed it delivers running apps. Not quite as bloated ads as the Samsung. It has a built in battery but it can be changed but not easily. No sd card slots but my phone has 64gb so that is not an issue. The only thing I don’t like about it is that you can only pinch the screen in certain apps where as my Samsung could be pinched on almost any screen. Also the volume buttons are to close together for a man who has a big hand. Captuing a screenshot requires two hand. It seems to be well made and is light so it is not bulky like my Galaxy. I bought it new unlocked at a very affordable price so you give less you get less. Hope this helps someone who is on the fence as to whether to buy it or not.
E. O (verified owner) –
Outstanding Phone & Seller – First off, the Nexus 6 has got to be my favorite phone hands down. I was on the iPhone 6s, which was a great phone, but I really prefer Android and Google. Made the switch so my wife could have my iPhone after hers took a dive. Feels good to be home.
A. A (verified owner) –
Good For Most users, Not for Android Enthusiast anymore – My unit came in perfect condition as far as aesthetics are concerned! Unfortunately, I had issues with the apps not recognizing the screen as 1440p. The whole point of a 6″ 2K AMOLED display is to be able to watch content using all of the resolution you can. Also i found that the phone no longer turbo charges (they gave a generic charger in the box). I used my nexus 6 turbo charger that I had from one I owned 3 years ago but the phone did not recognize any higher voltages that 5W. As a second phone that I wanted for pure google apps and media streaming I just couldn’t deal with those issues and had to return it.
I. N (verified owner) –
2 Months after purchase – not happy – Worked for two months now it is starting to flip out.
C. C (verified owner) –
Great phone. – Great product , best nexus.
K. H (verified owner) –
Google Nexus 6 smartphone manufactured by Motorola – This was the second Motorola Nexus 6 that I’ve owned because I crunched the first one while trying to install a new Li-on battery. Battery replacement is not for amateurs since they are hardwired in place. However, this current refurbished make/model was advertised to be 4G-LTE compatible with all GSM type networks. Unfortunately this second identical(?) Motorola Nexus 6 unlocked phone would not work on Safelink/TracFone networks in the 4G-LTE mode. A Safelink/TracFone customer service agent finally said after spending much troubleshooting time trying to activate the SIM card’s 4G-LTE mode with no success that this phone was not compatible with their GSM networks. For this reason only the Amazon 90-day warranty paid off and they agreed to refund my money on the grounds that this particular phone did not comply with their truth-in-advertising policy. Thank you Amazon for standing behind your 90-day warranty!
E. G (verified owner) –
Great phone for the money….so far! – It’s alot bigger than the Nexus 5, but so far I haven’t had any issues with it and I love the bigger screen for watching videos, etc.. I’m adding more and more apps and the only one than seems to minorly slow it down is Facebook so I may be deleting that app soon. Seems to work better after a quick restart. Only had this phone 3 weeks, but no complaints.
I. N (verified owner) –
2 Months after purchase – not happy – Worked for two months now it is starting to flip out.
K. H (verified owner) –
Google Nexus 6 smartphone manufactured by Motorola – This was the second Motorola Nexus 6 that I’ve owned because I crunched the first one while trying to install a new Li-on battery. Battery replacement is not for amateurs since they are hardwired in place. However, this current refurbished make/model was advertised to be 4G-LTE compatible with all GSM type networks. Unfortunately this second identical(?) Motorola Nexus 6 unlocked phone would not work on Safelink/TracFone networks in the 4G-LTE mode. A Safelink/TracFone customer service agent finally said after spending much troubleshooting time trying to activate the SIM card’s 4G-LTE mode with no success that this phone was not compatible with their GSM networks. For this reason only the Amazon 90-day warranty paid off and they agreed to refund my money on the grounds that this particular phone did not comply with their truth-in-advertising policy. Thank you Amazon for standing behind your 90-day warranty!
C. C (verified owner) –
Great phone. – Great product , best nexus.
E. O (verified owner) –
Outstanding Phone & Seller – First off, the Nexus 6 has got to be my favorite phone hands down. I was on the iPhone 6s, which was a great phone, but I really prefer Android and Google. Made the switch so my wife could have my iPhone after hers took a dive. Feels good to be home.