That's the Huawei-made Nexus 6P that showed up earlier this week. This marks the 7th Nexus phone I've had going all the way back to the original Nexus One. When I was at Google, I had the S, Galaxy Nexus, 4 and 5. Since I've left, I went with last year's behemoth the Nexus 6 and now this year the 6P. Nat has been on the Nexus program since the 4, too. But the 6 was so big, she opted to go with the Moto X Pure last year. This year, she's back on the Nexus program with the 5X. These just arrived, so we haven't put them through their paces, but so far so good. The camera - everyone claims - is much improved. That's always been the sore spot for the Nexus line for me. Also, the 6 was a bit clunky when it came to the wifi and bluetooth radios. They were spotty and would kick off every once in a while. I ordered a case, but it hasn't shown up yet, so this thing feels so light and thin. I know it won't last when I strap the case/bumper o