Nexus 6P now available for purchase from Best Buy

Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy has started selling the Huawei-made Google Nexus 6P in the US through both its online as well as physical stores. As of now, only the 64GB aluminum variant is listed on the retailer’s website, carrying a price tag of $500.

That’s a $50 discount as the model usually retails for $550. In case you aren’t aware, Google Store also started offering a similar discount on the handset (as well as the Nexus 5X) last week.

As you might already know, the gold color model of the Nexus 6P isn’t available in the US yet. However, recent reports are suggesting that the variant – which is officially called as Nexus 6P Special Edition and is currently only available in Japan and India – will be launched in the country…

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Inside the Christian app boom


Inside the Christian app boom
The American public is becoming less religious and less likely to attend church than in decades past. But for Christians looking to spread the faith, there’s been a recent bright spot: apps that can put the Bible in the pockets of millions, plus open the door for new and potentially more habitual forms of prayer and meditation.

December 20, 2015 at 07:00PM
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Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Smartphone Review: Maybe Size Is Not Enough?

Sony made a big splash in September at Berlin’s 2015 IFA show with the reveal of 4K-screened Xperia Z5 Premium. I’ll be taking some time over the holidays to fully review this premium handset, but having spent a day or two with the latest Z5 there’s a lot to say about the Japanese company’s ‘not quite a phablet’ super-sized smartphone.

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