hello all, after I create and share articles about "LG NEXUS 4 Review And Specs" This time I will compare with the "Samsung Galaxy S4" after I've made a "Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Sony Xperia Z" ,two smart phones are indeed much sought android lovers, because of all the sides have met and even exceeded all the consider some of the reviews and the comparison between the Samsung Galaxy S4 VS LG NEXUS 4,
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all comparisons of all aspects of the advantages and disadvantages of each smart phone.
Nexus and Galaxy. The two brands represent opposing ends of the Android spectrum. Nexus devices have always been Google’s pure, untarnished vision of its platform. Samsung’s wildly-successful Galaxy devices, meanwhile, still use Android, but also threaten to overshadow it. What happens when you put the best of each side-by-side? Read on, as we compare the specs and features of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and LG Nexus 4.
Even though it was launched almost half a year ago, the Nexus 4 is still one of the most desired Android-powered smartphones on the market. On the other hand the Samsung Galaxy S4 is expected to become the best-selling Android smartphone in 2013. Therefore, we though it’s time to see the result of the Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 battle. Which one will win the fight? I will try to answer this question in the article below.
Processor
Samsung's Galaxy S4 will feature the heavily hyped 8-core Exynos 5 Octa processor, though the LTE model of the handset will in fact come with a quad-core Snapdragon 600 chipset. That's not necessarily a bad thing - its 1.9GHz clock speed is one of the highest we've seen on a smartphone.
The Google Nexus 4's quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro SoC reaches a respectable 1.5GHz.
Display
The Samsung Galaxy S4 joins the growing of ranks of smartphones boasting a Full HD (1080p) resolution,
and The LG NEXUS 4 4.99 in Super AMOLED display features a pixel density of 441ppi - considerably sharper than the 4.7in Nexus 4, which offers a 1,280 x 768 pixel resolution at 320ppi on its IPS LCD screen.
RAM and Storage
If Samsung can hold good on its promise to deliver a 64GB model of the Galaxy S4, then the South Korean firm's latest handset is a content hoarder's dream: factor in the microSD card slot, and you've got the potential to pack 128GB of stuff on to your mobile.
The Nexus 4 maxes out at 16GB of on-board storage – to the perplexment of many handset junkies, it doesn't offer a microSD card slot. Both devices feature 2GB of RAM.
Camera Set-up
Samsung has accordingly fitted the Galaxy S4 with a whopping 13-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel front shooter.
The Nexus 4's camera is hardly shabby, but its specifications are more in line with 2012's standards - there's an 8-megapixel primary snapper augmented by a 1.2-megapixel front camera. On paper, this is a clear win for the Samsung phone, but photography enthusiasts know that image quality isn't really about the numbers.
Battery
The Samsung Galaxy S4's mammoth 2,600 mAh battery should be able to keep things rolling for a good while, though talk time estimates are still up in the air at the time of publication. As with previous Galaxy S handsets, the S4's battery is replaceable, meaning that you can double - or triple, or quadruple for that matter - battery life by packing a spare.
The Nexus 4 sports a more modest 2,100mAh battery and comes with a jabber boast just shy of 11 hours.
Operating System Android
The Galaxy S4 will ship with the latest version of Android, 4.2.2, runs its own operating system. Samsung is increasingly hiding its Android roots under a heavy layer of “TouchWiz” – complete with a bevy of crazy features (facial-recognition scrolling, fitness tracking, photos with accompanying audio clips ...).
The Nexus 4 – like all Nexus devices – runs “pure Google,” or stock Android. What you see is exactly what Android’s creators and designers intended - and nothing more.
Dimensions and Size
Compared to Samsung galaxy s4, the nexus 4 is a bit shorter, narrow and thinner. The size differences here are pretty minor.
The super-svelte Samsung Galaxy S4 measures just 7.9mm in girth and tips the scales to the tune of 130g. The Google Nexus 4 is a comparatively chubby 9.1mm in depth but is similarly untaxing to hold, weighing a mere 139g
Connectivity and wireless
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will be supported on the UK's 4G LTE spectrum,
while the Nexus 4 will only reach 3G (HSPA+) speeds. Both devices feature NFC, and the Galaxy S4 also supports the latest 802.11 ac Wi-Fi standard. The S4 will also be available in a 3G-only model, presumably at a reduced price point. The Nexus 4 is capable of wireless charging.
There’s no LTE for the Nexus 4. It does support HPSA+, which offers faster than 3G speeds ... but LTE it is not. You’ll also need to sign up with a GSM carrier for the Nexus 4, as CDMA (that's Verizon and Sprint in the U.S.) networks aren’t supported.
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