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Should the Nexus 6P be your next smartphone? Photo: Google

Should the Nexus 6P be your next smartphone? Photo: Google

Following their big unveiling in San Francisco this morning, Google’s new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P are now available for pre-order. But should you buy one, or is your hard-earned cash better spent elsewhere?

To help you decide, here’s a handy comparison that shows you how Google’s latest devices stack up against the competition from Apple, Samsung, LG, Motorola, and more.

New design, new features, new Chromecast. Photo: Google

New design, new features, new Chromecast. Photo: Google

Google’s inexpensive TV dongle is finally getting a much needed update today as the tech giant revealed two brand new Chromecast models at its press event in San Francisco. Google also loosed a redesigned Chromecast app, Photos support, and Spotify for the video device. The newly-designed TV-centric Chromecast dongle (which comes with an integrated HDMI cable) and a brand-new audio device named Chromecast Audio (also in an delightful dongle design), are both available starting today for $35 each.

Pixel C

We didn’t expect to see a new tablet from Google today, but we got one, and it wasn’t a Nexus.

It’s called the Pixel C, and it’s a 10.2-inch slate that hopes to take on devices like the Microsoft Surface and Apple’s upcoming iPad Pro with a detachable keyboard and a focus on productivity.

Pre-order your Nexus 5X today! Photo: Google

Pre-order your Nexus 5X today! Photo: Google

The Nexus 5 is back! But this time it’s bigger and better than ever.

LG’s latest device, Nexus 5X, brings a larger 5.2-inch Full HD display, and Qualcomm’s hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor. It’s also one of the first devices to come with Android 6.0 Marshmallow pre-installed.

Nexus 6P is here. Photo: Google

Nexus 6P is here. Photo: Google

The wait for Google’s new Nexus smartphones is finally over.

At an event in San Francisco today, the company unveiled Nexus 6P, built by Huawei. The device boasts a premium metal unibody design that packs a 5.7-inch Quad HD display, an octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor, and Google’s latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow software.

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