Aluminum vs graphite scratches - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Now that the 6p has been out for awhile, I was just wondering how the phone looks if it is used naked without a case, in particular the graphite version. Does the aluminum show through the graphite after awhile ?
Aluminum I assume would hide scratches better since it is metallic silver. I like the graphite, but I'm concerned eventually it will have the color scratch through. Just wondering.

Mine always in a case. No scratches except around the USB-C port.
All water under the bridge now. If you order from Google you need to order a Pixel.

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Mine always in a case. No scratches except around the USB-C port.
All water under the bridge now. If you order from Google you need to order a Pixel.
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I figured most ppl have theirs in the case. I would get a nexus 6p from some other seller but I don't intend on using a case though. Just wondering if anyone had any scratch through the black issues. If I can't find out definitively I might just get the silver one.....id hate to buy the graphite then have the silver base aluminum scuff through after 6 months.

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Naked Nexus

I REALLY love how the N4 looks without anything on, so sleek and sexy, but as we all know that back glass panel will break eventually with no case :crying: SO my question is this, what are your guys suggestions on protection without hindering the awesome design. I was thinking bumber case but idk, what do you guys think?
I love showing off the beauty of the N4 so I use a bumper and make sure I'm very careful with it :]
Reatret said:
I REALLY love how the N4 looks without anything on, so sleek and sexy, but as we all know that back glass panel will break eventually with no case :crying: SO my question is this, what are your guys suggestions on protection without hindering the awesome design. I was thinking bumber case but idk, what do you guys think?
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Full transparent plastic(like a screen protector) film would b better, Even iPhone 4s has the same issue, but plastic film solved it very carefully without degrading its beauty
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I'm using a front and back screen protector. As well as being very careful of course
Using both bestskinsever full body armor and official bumper. And I think it's the best way to go.
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Front and back BSE protector. No bumper, no case. The BSE gives my phone a tackier grip which is what I want.
I suggest a pouch. Protects against scratches, looks classy and the phone will remain in its naked glory ^^
Naked but I'm very careful. My house has carpet through out.
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Indeed, the nexus 4 is very beautiful if naked, but it is very possible scrached by the hard objects, so i see many people use the crystal case or leather case to protect them.
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Against scratches, film protectors are enough. Against drops ... not so much.
mofi pouch
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Screen protector in front and a crystal clear case behind.
Ive done the same for my past 2 phones and have never had an issue. The only problem I can see is when sticking the nexus in my pocket as its loose in the pocket untill I sit down then it obviously tightens up. so any coins or what not in there will press nicely against the glass.
When the glasses are readily available and cheap enough I ditch the shocksock but for now it stays.
I use:;
BestSkinsEver front and back protector
Diztronic hard case
Shocksock pouch.
The pouch is perfect for going out and about and will absorb some impact as its like the neoprene laptop sleeves.
Gorilla Glass 2 I believe is decent against scratches. At least v1 on my HTC Incredible S was good so I'm hoping v2 is decent too. Still have the stock scratch guards on the front and back. See no reason to remove them. The one on the back has a lip which was coming out because of my finger so I cut off a small portion. Scratches should be taken care of.
For drops, I ordered a soft gel case off Amazon but I couldn't get it due to delivery issues and friend returned to India. Got a refund but am looking at an Amzer case in a few days. I want the bumper people are raving about on xda.. Will ask my UK friend to pick one up soon.
Other than that, super careful with the phone because it is hot.
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A best skins ever for the front and back, and an official bumper for the sides is the best you can do.
Currently naked but I haven't taken it out of the house yet. I'll probably end up leaving it naked and just taking extra care of it.
When I think about how often my Galaxy 2 hit the floor, I shudder. Amazingly, for the amount of times it fell it was in an amazing condition - slightly bruised corners but apart from that just perfect. What I did notice, though, was that when it fell the back case popped off, so I imagine the shock it received upon contact had less of an impact than it would otherwise have had, had the back been unmovable - as is the case with the Nexus.
I started with a front and back Zagg invisible shield but opted to add a ringke slim to make the thing less likely to slip out of my hand.
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I started with a front and back Zagg invisible shield but opted to add a ringke slim to make the thing less likely to slip out of my hand.
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my White Ringke Slim does just the opposite. It feels like it can just slide out of my hand. I think the phone in its naked form has better grip than with the ringke slim case because of the "rubber" feeling around it
My nexus 4 has been naked for a month now and it feels and looks so great. In some ways I have been thinking about using a case after the inevitable dings and scratches. I guess resale condition makes wrapping up a new phone a necessity but it seems like kind of a shame. I may just do things opposite this time and wrap up after u have enjoyed my naked phone for a while. I do have a case on the way for travel and other times when protection seems obvious.
Anyone else think this way or am I crazy?
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Naked so far with no problems.
Just reserve one pocket for the Nexus exclusively to avoid coins or keys scratching the glass.
However, given the anemic ring volume the speaker produces, I'm missing calls, so I'll probably have to switch to a holster once a decent one becomes available.
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my White Ringke Slim does just the opposite. It feels like it can just slide out of my hand. I think the phone in its naked form has better grip than with the ringke slim case because of the "rubber" feeling around it
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I have the Navy case and while not rubberised, the matte finish is definitely not slippery. I have heard that complaint about the white one else where though.
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How is graphite holding up

So I ordered a graphite 6p but worried about scratches and thinking just keeping the aluminum and returning the Graphite one. Just wondering how everyone's graphite is holding up as far as scratching or discoloration is concerned. Also do you use a case or not.
I have had mine since Oct 28th and do not have a case or screen protector on it. I carry it in my pants pocket as needed but do not sit down with it in there. I have absolutely no scratches dents or glass issues at all. That said I never put the phone down on a surface without placing something under it first (napkin, paper, whatever). I also do not wear my any jewelry while using it. Safe to say I baby it and YMMV.
i have the black Adopted TPU Case over my Graphite 32GB N6P. i love the "Stealth Mode" black on black look. everything is holding up well. the case is super high quality IMO - even better than the Diztronic TPU Case i had on my old Nexus 5.
dkotoric said:
So I ordered a graphite 6p but worried about scratches and thinking just keeping the aluminum and returning the Graphite one. Just wondering how everyone's graphite is holding up as far as scratching or discoloration is concerned. Also do you use a case or not.
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No problems yet, but in wise words of Dom,
"Slap a dbrand on that [email protected]#ch and call it a day"
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I have a VERY tiny chip on mine above the rear glass. It's small enough that I'm not sure if it came that way and I didn't notice or if I did it in the 2hrs I had it with no case.
Ok thanks guys i decided to go with graphite and return the aluminum one, just like the way it looks better, also i did already apply a skinomi body protector though
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After a week and a half I have no dings or dents in it at all. Completely naked. Also some of the early reviews said it was a fingerprint magnet but I have had far less issues with it feeling greasy or printed up than I did with my N6.
2 weeks in no case it SP ,just kept in a leather pouch when not in use and placed on pouch ifnusing on table etc,not a mark on it looks pristine.But I do look after my devices

Quality problems with the plastic part between screen and chamfered edges

Hi,
I have my 6P now for two weeks, and for the looks I'm rocking it only with a screen protector and a white carbon dbrand skin.
So I am pretty careful with the phone.
The problem is that the phone already shows signs of wear, to be more specific:
It already has notches in the plastic between the screen and the camfered edges.
The plastic seems to be very soft. The only possible scenario where I can imagine to picked up the notches is while having it in a car holder(also made out of plastic).
Does anybody else has the same problem?
Can you post a picture of this issue?
wish i could help but like above pics would help as don't know what it could be. Been naked and then to dbrands and have no issues
I can confirm these issues. I'm on my 4th RMA because of this issue. My first device has a chip on the plastic piece by the power button, second device had what looked to be the mate finish wore off and a dead pixel on the display, the third device had the same thing and a strong pink hue on the bottom of the display, and now I'm waiting on my 4th RMA. By the way if this one is messed up I'm going to stick it out with my first device because the display on this device is perfect! You can also see a big difference in the display from the RMA units. The panel looks black when off like my GS6 but the RMA's I've had looked dark grey when off and not black. The plastic piece that sits between the display and metal seems to be an issue Google is tracking so hopefully it gets fixed. I have a white 64gb 6P if that helps. I did have pics of all the issues because I had to send them to Google for proof but I erased them. Sorry
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brent4atchley said:
Hi,
I have my 6P now for two weeks, and for the looks I'm rocking it only with a screen protector and a white carbon dbrand skin.
So I am pretty careful with the phone.
The problem is that the phone already shows signs of wear, to be more specific:
It already has notches in the plastic between the screen and the camfered edges.
The plastic seems to be very soft. The only possible scenario where I can imagine to picked up the notches is while having it in a car holder(also made out of plastic).
Does anybody else has the same problem?
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I have this issue with mine. That plastic strip that goes around the screen got rip or broke in my Nexus 6P is flimsy and is coming off. I had my phone from launch week 1. Does warranty cover this? Is some minimum but for my OCD this issue is killing me.
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The plastic part on my phone came from Google with dents and scuffs in it.
I have this issue also.
The plastic is quite fragile. My damage was caused by the Google nexus 6P case...
Have pics but cant post em because first post.
The black rubber like piece between the glass and case is coming off on my Nexus 6P. I've had the phone in the Genuine Official Nexus 6P Leather Folio Case Flip Cover since almost day one, so I'm a bit surprised after about 2years of use Build Number N2G470.
My answer was simple to this. Wanted a black and silver nexus 6p and when I removed the back to change it I noticed how flimsy the plastic was and was dented and cracked in places. So I took a razor blade when the phone was back together and removed the plastic all from around the edges and it now looks slot better. I did try and buy a mid frame before doing this as my LCD was perfect. But couldn't find one. Much better look now and the phone now looks brand new again and my ocd is at bay. Lol.
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DANIELWHITT said:
My answer was simple to this. Wanted a black and silver nexus 6p and when I removed the back to change it I noticed how flimsy the plastic was and was dented and cracked in places. So I took a razor blade when the phone was back together and removed the plastic all from around the edges and it now looks slot better. I did try and buy a mid frame before doing this as my LCD was perfect. But couldn't find one. Much better look now and the phone now looks brand new again and my ocd is at bay. Lol.
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Doesn't that plastic filler strip (between glass and aluminum chassis) act as a retaining ring to hold in the glass? I have not taken my phone apart, but that thin black plastic piece has broken in several places (with sections missing). I assumed it acts like a snap ring in the groove to retain the glass screen. Am I wrong? Is it just a for aesthetic purposes?
Does anyone know if Google recognizes this as a defect and fixes it for free? Or.... can I remove the remaining pieces and use the phone without it?
It doesn't hold the screen in. It's designed to act as a buffer between the glass and the frame to help stop the glass crack or smash if you drop it. It's actually part of the mid frame attached to the glass. Mine did what yours did, hence when I put the new housing on, I trimmed it down with a razor blade level with the rear housing and it made it look so much better, while still doing good the job of helping stop the glass from cracking when dropped. To be honest, once a case was on the phone you couldn't tell anyway, also Google doesn't see it as a defect, just part of wear and tear. I tried a defect claim and they said no as it was damage I had caused, even though mine happened from taking it in and out of my spigen case on a few occasions. Hope that helps.
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Also, you need to slide a slim pry tool between that plastic and the metal frame to remove the back. It's not in a ridge its part of the midframe of the phone.

Frost Anodized Coating Chipping Off Plastic Antenna Band

I've had my Frost Nexus 6P in either the Google Carbon Case or the Spigen Ultra Hybrid Case since I got it.
It's possible this was there from the beginning - I don't think it was, but I just noticed it now, and only because I was looking through the clear side of the Spigen Ultra Hybrid.
I just noticed that on the upper left corner of the device, on the side (frame) between the chamfered edges, the white anodizing has started chipping off of the plastic antenna strip.
You can feel a recess there now and see the bare plastic.
Only about a quarter of the part of the plastic strip that's coated is chipped right now, but I can see a hairline crack in the anodizing along the base of the strip.
I feel like it's an issue of the anodizing not properly coating the plastic antenna band and then chipping.
If I had ever dinged the corner off something, oh well, things happen.
But I haven't.
I know it's a small issue, but I'm picky, I've been babying the device, and it seems like it should be a warranty issue.
So, I did the request-a-callback thing on the Google support part of the Google store, and talked to a guy who seemed pretty nice and sounded pretty sure they would replace it for me under warranty.
If I had just been let down at that point, I probably wouldn't be so frustrated right now. But he genuinely had me thinking I'd be getting a warranty replacement.
Then I get an e-mail back.
Nope.
"Cosmetic issues that happen through normal use or even accidental bumps or drops are not covered under the limited warranty on the device."
I've been arguing back and forth because it seems pretty clear to me the anodizing is flaking/chipping/peeling off specifically from the plastic antenna band.
Just frustrated that I've been taking such damn good care of the phone, and then I notice this.
And then get my hopes up on the phone I'll get a replacement only to be told No in an e-mail.
I'm a curious if anyone else has a similar issue (possibly that they haven't even noticed yet).
The only things I've seen in searching are mainly issues of the Graphite coating coming off on the back or around the edges of the camera glass.
Also, from my understanding the Graphite and Aluminum don't have the anodized coating over the plastic antenna bands, but the frost does for some reason.
This seems like a good reason why.
I'm curious, though, what does the band feel like on the Graphite and Aluminum?
Is it coated with anything there or is the plastic bit slightly indented?
I've got a noticible indentation I can feel with my fingernail now where it's chipped.
I completely understand your problem I just looked at mine and saw that it is happening on all four corners where the bands are for the antenna I don't have any chipping but there is a clear break it or crack line on all four trying to get ahold of Google to see what they will do I will report back
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McLaren included case durability

I haven't seen any reviews on the included case with T-Mobile's McLaren edition. Waiting on my McLaren to ship, and I was wondering if I should order a heavier duty case for it. I work in fire/EMS and construction, and I also tend to drop my phone a lot. I currently have a a cheap 2 piece Incipio case on my V30, the one with the soft rubber covered with a hard plastic shell, and I've beat the tar out of it. I've even forgotten it on the bumper of one of our trucks (apx. 2.5ft high), and it fell off in an area we'd have been doing about 45mph through. When we found it using Google's "Find My Phone" thing a couple hours later, it had tread marks across the case and the TGSP was totally shattered. However, my V30 still looks brand new inside the case. I suspect I got incredibly lucky with that though, and wouldn't bet on any case to reliably hold up to something like that. So, barring something catastrophic like that event, will the included case stand up to my rough lifestyle, or should I get a more "rugged" case? Also, semi-related, I've ordered one of the Alinsea almost-full-coverage TGSPs from Amazon. Has anyone tried that one with the included case, and if so, do they play nice together?
The quality of the included case is very good. I work in EMS as well but rarely drop my phone. With the way you describe your work day I would probably get a tougher case. I'm sure the included case would withstand normal falls but I doubt it would do well with significant falls. Hope this helps.
The case is nice, but made for show not toughness. And I've read a post where the user claims the metal from the McLaren logo started to come off and punctured his hand. I think it only offers minimal drop protection.
Got my McLaren, and I'll definitely be getting a different case. It's a shame, considering how slick this included one looks. Also, for anyone interested in the Alinsea TGSP, it's a perfect fit with this case if you line it up perfectly. It's almost entirely invisible, have to look closely to realize there's a screen protector at all. Feels like the unprotected screen too. Any recommendations for a rugged case that looks as nice as the included one?
I'm using the stock case until I find something worth buying on Amazon. Id like a good kickstand case that's 360 protected. The wifeproof case on my pixel XL was awesome.
But even with the stock case, I threw a plate behind it on the back, and I have no issues with the magnetic mount in my car.
Correction, the plate is sitting between the phone and case, with just a piece of tape holding it in place, nothing is seen from the outside.
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I'm using the stock case until I find something worth buying on Amazon. Id like a good kickstand case that's 360 protected. The wifeproof case on my pixel XL was awesome.
But even with the stock case, I threw a plate behind it on the back, and I have no issues with the magnetic mount in my car.
Correction, the plate is sitting between the phone and case, with just a piece of tape holding it in place, nothing is seen from the outside.
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Poetic is the closest thing to 360 protection
I have a poetic gaurdian case that does not have a kick stand
Poetic Guardian Series Designed for OnePlus 7T Pro/OnePlus 7 Pro Case, Full-Body Hybrid Shockproof Bumper Cover with Built-in-Screen Protector, Black/Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZCBM39X/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_Y64fEb3DQ0116
The have another one that has a kick stand poetic revolution
Poetic Revolution Series Designed for OnePlus 7T Pro/OnePlus 7 Pro, Full-Body Rugged Dual-Layer Shockproof Protective Cover with Kickstand and Built-in-Screen Protector, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZCC6DZ4/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_U74fEb4C5SPSS
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Poetic is the closest thing to 360 protection
I have a poetic gaurdian case that does not have a kick stand
Poetic Guardian Series Designed for OnePlus 7T Pro/OnePlus 7 Pro Case, Full-Body Hybrid Shockproof Bumper Cover with Built-in-Screen Protector, Black/Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZCBM39X/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_Y64fEb3DQ0116
The have another one that has a kick stand poetic revolution
Poetic Revolution Series Designed for OnePlus 7T Pro/OnePlus 7 Pro, Full-Body Rugged Dual-Layer Shockproof Protective Cover with Kickstand and Built-in-Screen Protector, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZCC6DZ4/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_U74fEb4C5SPSS
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Thank you for the suggestions, I will check them out!
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Got my McLaren, and I'll definitely be getting a different case. It's a shame, considering how slick this included one looks. Also, for anyone interested in the Alinsea TGSP, it's a perfect fit with this case if you line it up perfectly. It's almost entirely invisible, have to look closely to realize there's a screen protector at all. Feels like the unprotected screen too. Any recommendations for a rugged case that looks as nice as the included one?
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What brand is your magnetic mount? I tried the same thing with mine, but it barely sticks. Looking for something stronger so I don't have to worry about potholes knocking it off.
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