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[* black] Before we unleash our teardown fury, we line up both the new Nexii for inspection:
[* black] Compared with its fraternal twin, the Nexus 5X (top), the 6P shines through with its Wide Quad HD AMOLED display.
[* black] Just for fun, we also line up the 6P next to [guide|32877|ye olde Nexus 6|new_window=true]. With its nearly identical footprint, you get triple bonus points if you can tell which is which!
[* icon_note] The 6P is, however, significantly slimmer, at 7.3 mm, versus the 10.06 mm depth of the Nexus 6. It also shaves off 6 grams, coming in at 178 g. (For comparison purposes, the iPhone 6s Plus tips the scales at a whopping 192 g.)
-[* icon_note] For those of you who were wondering, yes, it does double as an external battery pack. So, the next time your 5X is running low on juice, just grab your 6P and a ~~umbilical~~ USB-C cable and you'll be good to go!
+[* icon_note] For those who were wondering, yes, it doubles as an external battery pack. So, the next time your 5X is running low on juice, just grab your 6P and a ~~umbilical~~ USB-C cable and you'll be good to go!
[* black] Double the power ''and'' double the reversibility—we're starting to get excited about this USB-C thing.