On could argue that Microsoft's ahead of the curve here with features like support for Continuum docking. On the software front there are obvious differences - Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Windows 10 Mobile are both the clearest visions yet of the future of mobile computing from their developers. Google says things will be different this time, but they said that last time and the time before that too. Lumias have always had incredible cameras, and while we have little reason to doubt that the 20MP shooter on the 950 XL will impress, Nexus phones have consistently been a let down in the imagery department. Where the Nexus line has always been Google's definition of what an Android device ought be like, Microsoft's top-end Lumias are about more than just setting an example for their manufacturing partners and impressing the fanboys. That's where the comparisons start to diverge. Heck, they even have the same base storage space, though if you want more on the Nexus you'll have to buy the higher-capacity version instead of just throwing in a microSD card. They come to the table with screens of the same size, resolution, and type, the same processor and amount of RAM driving things behind the scenes. While the comparisons with the iPhone 6s Plus might seem unfair (though that could be framed as a question of raw power versus efficiency), the Lumia 950 XL pitted against the Nexus 6P seems like as fair of a fight as there has ever been. Qi wireless, USB Type-C port, Quick Charge 20MP ƒ/1.9 PureView camera, triple-LED flash
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