Wednesday, January 22, 2014

5 vs Nexus Moto X - TrustedReviews

The Nexus and Moto X 5 are the top two Android phones from Motorola and Google. They are two of the purest you can get Androids, lacking the custom interfaces que ruin some phones.

But which one is better? Each phone has Their strong points, but there’s a pretty clear winner in this battle if you care about value. Read on to find out Which Comes Out top.


Design – Moto X is smaller, slightly nicer

Nexus 5 – Plastic, 3 Gorilla Glass, 8.6mm thick
Moto X – Plastic, Gorilla Glass 3, 10.4mm thick

The Motorola Moto X is a good deal smaller than the Nexus 5, Despite having an only slightly smaller screen. It’s primarily down to the Moto X’s approach to screen bezel design. It has tried to make the screen fill up as much of the front of the phone’s possible -. Que and includes below the screen as well as to its sides

a result, the Moto X is just under a centimeter shorter than the Nexus 5 – it’s the Nexus 129mm to 138mm’s height. Also it is a little narrower, at 65mm while the Nexus 5 is 69mm wide.
Moto X
This size difference makes the Motorola phone a little easier to manage, and means it fills up a bit less of your pocket. However, the Nexus 5 is a lot thinner. It is 8.6mm thick while the Motorola is a Relatively chunky 10.4mm.

There’s not a huge difference in perception of thickness, though, because the Motorola Moto X has a curvy back que hides the bulge pretty well. It comes across more as ‘small’ than fat.

Both phones are primarily made out of plastic, each using a soft touch finish feels great que. Neither phone is aesthetically perfect, though. They have fairly evident seams (Which we imagine makes repairing e asier) and Generally pedestrian looks. Some of the edges of the Nexus 5 are a little sharper and harsher, giving the Moto X slightly better ergonomics.
Nexus 5

Screen – Nexus 5 is sharper, more accurate

Nexus 5-5-inch 1080p LCD screen
Moto X – 4.7-inch 720p OLED screen
The Nexus 5 has a slightly larger screen than the Moto X, at five inches to the Motorola’s 4.7. Although not a huge difference, it’s enough to make sure the Nexus is a bit better to watch movies on.

Its display is a little more dazzling in general too. Whites are whiter, top is a bit higher brightness and resolution is much stronger in the Nexus. The Moto X only has a 720p screen – fairly low resolution for phone que sells for just under £ 400 at this point. Its colors are oversaturated Also a bit, giving the Nexus 5 a more natural look.

Where the Motorola excels is in looking good in dark rooms. It has an OLED screen, Which brings near-perfect black levels in the right conditions. Its illumination is even more Also, where our Nexus 5 is a bit brighter at the edge of the screen.

Considering the various aspects of screen performance, though, we think the Nexus 5 has the stronger display. Moto X screen

Storage – 16/32GB, neither expandable

Nexus 5 – 16/32GB
Moto X – 16/32GB
The Nexus and Moto X 5 are almost exactly the same in storage terms. You can choose between 16GB and 32GB versions, and there’s no way to upgrade the memory. . Unlike a few years ago, Android is the guarantee of a microSD memory card slot

With the 16GB edition, you get 12GB of user-accessible memory -. True for both phones

Power – Nexus 5 is much faster

Nexus 5 – quad-core Snapdargon 800 CPU, 2GB RAM
Moto X – Snapdragon S4 dual-core CPU, 2GB RAM
The Nexus 5 is a lot faster than the Moto X. There’s really in competition on this one.

The Google phone has a Snapdragon processor 800, the Moto X Snapdragon S4 Pro chip. Phone chips developed from the Snapdragon S4 Pro to the Snapdragon Snapdragon 600 to the 800 – making the Nexus 5 two ‘mini generations’ ahead of the Moto X.

It shows in benchmarks too, where the Nexus 5 wipes the floor with the Moto X. In our own 3 Geekbench tests, the Moto X comes out with about 1,200 points, the Nexus 5 2,700. It is simply much, much more powerful.

It is not something we notice hugely in day-to-day use, though. Both phones are quite quick and can handle high-end 3D games like Real Racing 3. However, the Moto X is Likely to show signs of age quicker than the Nexus.

It may have a lower-resolution screen that is less demanding of the processor, but the Nexus is so much more powerful That It is still ahead.
Nexus 5
Nexus 5

Software – Nexus 5 UI has newer, quicker updates

Nexus 5 – Android 4.4 with Google Experience UI
Moto X –
Motorola Android 4.4 with minor tweaks

The Nexus 5 and Motorola Moto X both have Android 4.4 KitKat, the latest version of the Android OS at the team of writing. However, They have completely different interfaces

And -. Oddly enough – this is not down to a custom Motorola UI, as it would be with most other Android phones. They both have fairly vanilla takes on Android.

What has the Nexus 5 is a new sort-of experimental interface called Google Experience. You will not find it on any other Android phones fresh out of the box – although it is actually hidden on phones with Android 4.1 and newer. Find out how to get it on the Motorola Moto X in our tips and tricks article.

The Nexus 5 interface has a brighter, simpler, cartoony look que we think is pretty good. It hides the interface too, Which is handy widget When We hardly use it in the Moto X.

Another benefit of the Nexus 5 is That It will get updates faster than the Moto X. Where they’ll go straight to Nexus devices, Motorola will have to fiddle with the new Android updates and prepare its own new update for phones like the Moto X, though Motorola claims it will do this faster than any other phone brand.
Moto X Moto X

Camera – Nexus 5 is punchier, but They are quite even

Nexus 5 – 8MP, LED flash
Moto X –
10MP, LED flash When the Nexus

5 arrived, we had a mixed opinion about its camera. It could produce good shots, but it was held back by annoying shutter lag and terrible overall speed. This has been improved with an update, but the Moto X is still a bit faster with around 3fps burst shooting. Also it has a more intuitive interface – the camera app is one of the few bits Motorola has customized, rather than using the standard Android software

In photographic terms They each have strengths and weaknesses Their Own.. The Nexus 5 photos are a bit sharper, but the Moto X offers higher dynamic range. The Nexus 5 is better in low-light conditions thanks to its optical image stabilization but exposure is even more Generally with the Moto X. They are both flawed, but pretty decent cameras

The Moto X has higher specs, though -. Sensor with a 1/2.6-inch that’s larger than the 1/3.2 sensor of the Nexus 5. Also it has a higher megapixel count. It has 10, the Nexus 5 eight. Of course, that extra resolution does not really shine much in the October Resulting photos.

For the best results, both phones need to use Their excellent HDR modes. HDR combines multiple exposures to Increase detail and exposure event in October in scenes with tricky lighting

Price and Value -. Nexus 5 is cheaper, better value

Nexus 5 – Starts at £ 299
Moto X – Starts at £ 379

The Nexus 5 is a bit cheaper than the Moto X SIM-free. It starts at £ 299 (16GB edition) where the Moto X costs £ 379 for the 16GB version. Given the Nexus has a higher resolution screen and a much faster processor, the Nexus 5 is Clearly the better-value phone.

There is Also a cost discrepancy on contract. From Carphone Warehouse, Which offers deals from the main mobile networks, Moto X deals start at £ 25 a month. Nexus 5 deals start at £ 21 a month – a £ 4 difference adds up over a two-year contract

Verdict

.In some respects these phones are quite similar. They’re not as flashy the something like the HTC One, and They have vanilla or near-vanilla versions of the Android software running the show. However, we can not ignore the que Nexus 5 is a much more powerful phone that is cheaper. Also it’ll get Android updates more quickly than the Motorola phone. All this means it gets our vote.

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