Use this Lollipop trick to tell Google exactly what you think of the Nexus 6

This might be the worst thing about the Nexus 6

Whether you love or hate the Nexus 6 — or really, any Lollipop-equipped Nexus device — Google wants to know about it. Android Police has spotted a new feature in Nexus devices that have been Android 5.0 Lollipop installed that will let you send your personal review of the device directly to Google so it can get user feedback and presumably improve its future devices.

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You can do this by going to the About screen on a Lollipop-equipped Nexus device, where you’ll notice Google has added a new line that reads, “Send feedback about this device.” Clicking on it will let you send a message to Google telling the company about your experiences with the device and will also give you the option of including the device’s system logs in your review.

Android Police says that this is for Nexus devices only, which means you won’t be able to access it even if you have Lollipop installed on the Pure Edition of the 2014 Moto X.

To read more about this feature and to get screenshots of what it looks like, visit Android Police by clicking the source link below.

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