Kellen

It’s not often that you get to merge personal passions into a professional life, but that’s what Kellen did when he launched Droid Life in 2009. After working years of unsatisfying jobs in the medical and property management fields, he took a risk to try and create an online community while playing with the coolest gadgets on the planet each day, a risk that has turned out to be incredibly rewarding. Outside of Droid Life, Kellen is your typical Portlander who drinks way too much good beer, complains often about the Trail Blazers, and can be found out on the streets for a run, rain or shine.

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  • Would’ve gone with MXPE but no Fi support. 🙁 Didn’t want a phablet so 5X it was! While I am running PureNexus on it, I ran stock for a while and didn’t notice any of the lag. Battery life’s been more than enough for me though I’m not that heavy of a user. Camera’s great. I don’t mind the design which doesn’t matter too much to begin with to me since I have a case on it. The only drawback so far is the saturation of the screen. Colors are a tad flat but still acceptable.

      • And the n6 is water resistant, has wireless charging, still has regular usb with quick charge which are going for really cheap now, bigger screen and no report of lag on it. Plus camera and battery have improved a lot since 6.0. So both phones are great options. It’s just a matter of size and what your’e willing to pay.

        • A big reason why I went with MXPE over the Nexus 5X/6P was because of USB type C. I have so many micro USB cables and chargers around my house/car I did not want to change yet. Nexus 6 was just too big for me

          • Yea, the mxpe is a great phone, especially because of the size of the n6. I’ve gotten used to it but I understand those that find it big. I wish it was at max 5.5.

  • Is it really worth the $20 though to buy this on ebay and give up the warranty / Google Play Store customer service?

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