Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei launched its new Nexus 6P smartphone in Spain on Tuesday.
The phone, which was unveiled in October, will be available in most major Spanish outlets, including Amazon and El Corte Ingles department store at a price of 649 euros (689 U.S. dollars).
The Nexus N6 incorporates the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system and has a 14.5 cm screen with 518 pixels per inch density, which makes it useful for both gaming and watching videos.
It also includes the latest versions of Qualcomm and Snapdragon and has a battery that requires only 10 minutes of charging to provide seven hours of use, as well as a multifunction camera designed to work well in low light.
The camera has the capacity to film in 4K and make slow-motion videos, while an 8 megapixel frontal camera uses Google HDR+ technology to make it one of the best cameras in the world for taking 'selfies'.
As well, the Nexus N6 is protected with a fingerprint sensor which allows its owner to unblock and close applications with one touch.