http://www.cnet.com/videos/iphone-6-plus-vs-nexus-6/
Cnet seems to be trying hard to tip the win to the iphone6+ but if you're not tied to an OS, it's a draw.
Design: iPhone 6+ All metal body, 5.5 inch screen, 1920 by 1080, 401 pixels per inch. The Nexus 6 a plastic border and a metal edge, 5.96 inch screen, 2560 by 1440, 493 pixel per inch.
UI: iOS 8, Touch ID's fingerprint scanner, customizable pulldown for notifications, and always-on access for Siri, and the addition of keyboards. Android's pure lollipop, material design with customization, guest account, revamped notification, and google voice is still the best in speed and accuracy.
Features: The iPhone 6+ custom AA chip, 8 megapixel camera with image stabilization, Touch ID, Apple Pay integrated into apps, robust app ecosystem.
Nexus 6 has the fastest processor out right now, with its 2.7 quadcore Snapdragon 805. 13 megapixel camera with optical image stabilization. Wireless charging, a quick charging feature, and dual front facing speakers.
Performance: In the 3D test and the Geekbench 3 Benchmark Test for Multi-Core, the Nexus 6 won. Nexus 6 had 11 hours and 56 minutes of battery life, but the iPhone 6+ did better with 13 hours and 16 minutes.
Another N6 review here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/mobile-phone-reviews/11294197/Nexus-6-bigger-than-brilliant.html
So this is the new battleground.
It really does come down to the OS and philosophy you like better and if you want to carry something that big.
I hate Apples walled garden, but I like that everything works. I hate that Apple won't let me change some basic things like default browser. Apple apps are usually always better than Android and I feel safer using them.
My biggest problem with Android is the thought of Google spyware and data mining. I mean there is only one reason Goog is giving away Android and it's so it can learn your every secret and then show you ads. I like the idea of how Google Now works better than Siri because I'm not keen on yapping into a phone for information, but I still can't get past that spyware fear. Googles walled garden has lower walls which is good, but still a walled garden.
I've seen the iPhone Plus and it is a beautiful phone. I've owned A Nexus phone before and it was a good phone.
Moto X seems to be getting good reviews too.
>Moto X
The reviewers keep calling the N6 "a big Moto X" so that's good, the MX gets raves.
>Google spyware and data mining
Don't really care. Louise will bore them to death, hhh.