Friday, June 19, 2015

Comparison: iPhone vs. Nexus 6 6 – Tudocelular.com

iPhone 6 is the most stout smartphone that Apple has in his hands, if we do not take into account that the iPhone 6 Plus is just bigger screen resolution to asset. The side of the Nexus line, the Nexus 6 is the most recent and powerful model that Google commissioned to some partner manufacturer, in which case is Motorola. I decided it was time to put resources and tools side by side to find out which of the two following winner in this comparison. Bora there?



design

The iPhone 6 is great, but the Nexus 6 is gigantic, even with thinner edges than its competitor this table. The iPhone would be more comfortable to hold, would have a nicer footprint if he had metal in its construction and passing a feeling that will slip. The plastic Nexus 6 and his little bow on the back makes the footprint, even though a much larger device, be more comfortable. He’s big, very big and this can be a problem for small hands of users or placing the device in your pocket – mine, the tip of the Nexus 6 always gets out. Winner here, even more straight lines and slippery, is the iPhone 6.



Hardware

Apple has chosen hardware that, at first glance , loses badly to any Android smartphone top of latest line. In it, we have a dual-core processor running at 1.4 GHz Cyclone, accompanied by 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB options between 64 GB and 128 GB, with a GPU PowerVR GX6450. But the Nexus 6 follows with a Snapdragon 805 quad-core running at 2.7 GHz, along with 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB and 64 GB options of internal space and GPU Adreno 420. Opening everyday applications, the Nexus 6 first opened Twitter and both opened while Facebook and Instagram. Games, opened the Real Racing 3 who first carried the iPhone 6 and presented a frame rate per second higher than your competitor can. Winner? Of course the iPhone, which could best results with a much lower hardware.



Camera

The Nexus 6 works with 13-megapixel sensor, compared with 8 megapixels iPhone 6 and the final quality difference in the pictures is not so great. Both can good detail reproduction, but the iPhone just getting larger amount of brightness entering night shots. Finally, the iPhone can take pictures more quickly by touching the screen, which – with the HDR on the two devices – the Nexus 6 takes between 1 and 2 seconds. Winner? iPhone 6, which can great quality even with lower resolution and still takes pictures with more speed.

Conclusion

How on both sides you can find the operating system pure, unmodified by the manufacturer, with fast updates and similar performance, there is a dead heat in equipment quality. On the other hand, looking at the cost-effective, the Nexus 6 ends up winning by offering twice the internal memory in the cheaper version.

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