This morning we compared the features of the new Google Nexus 10 with the characteristics of the iPad in April and other tablets on the market. We saw that the option of Google was eaten in raw power and all competition is that the company has done an amazing job to put all that power in a pileup so small.
Now, we have a similar comparative at hand, but instead of comparing the Nexus 10 and the iPad in April, we have to buy other of the two new companies themselves: The new Nexus 4 and the iPhone 5 . The new Nexus 4 has been created by LG and Google and found inside a real beast in terms of raw power.
We compared the Google Nexus 4 of the Apple iPhone 5
The Nexus 4 mounts a 4.7-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 × 768 pixels and a density of 320ppp. The iPhone 5, carries a 4-inch screen and 1136 × 640 pixel resolution, and pixel density is 326ppp, slightly higher than the Nexus but a difference that may be imperceptible to the human eye. As for the new Nexus processor fitted with a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro, while the Apple iPhone 5 uses the new A6 created by Apple based on an ARM V7S. As RAM is not far short the new Nexus, as it incorporates 2GB, exactly twice the iPhone 5. LG has not forgotten the NFC chip, which Apple has not yet decided to incorporate.
Where the Nexus begins to falter is in the issue of connectivity. The new iPhone 5 has a chip that allows it to operate on LTE networks globally, while the Nexus 4 is using a chip HSPA +, ie, it can not connect to 4G next-generation networks. The Nexus 4 follows WiFi 802.11 b / g / n, but you miss the dual-band, which does have the iPhone 5. In terms of size and weight, the iPhone exceeds Nexus in both. It measures 133.9 × 68.7 × 9.1 mm and weighs 139g, while the iPhone 5 stays at 128.8 × 58.6 × 7.6 and a weight of only 112g.
At the moment it is too early to know the performance of the new smartphone from Google and Samsung, but given what we know is to be expected that the iPhone 5 has superior performance (benefits from the same company that manufactures the hardware and operating system fully optimized for those components). Still, it's interesting to see what he is capable of putting the competition in a housing as small as a mobile.
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