In recent weeks the Motorola introduced two new smartphones, the Nexus 6 and most recently the Droid Turbo . The devices come with specifications of respect, but what will be the most suitable for you?
In a matter of hardware, both devices have similar specs, but the battery aspect, the Droid Turbo is well ahead Nexus 6. While the former has a battery 3900 mAh , the second comes equipped with a 3220 mAh .
The difference in numbers may not be great, but as the Droid Turbo has a smaller screen (5.2 inches versus 6 inches) and the same resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels , we can imagine that consumption will be lower compared to the Nexus 6.
The other specs are pretty much the same. Both handsets come with a processor Snapdragon 805 quad-core Qualcomm 2.7 GHz , 3GB RAM GPU Adreno 420 and two storage options ( 32GB and 64GB ).
Because Android is practically the same in the two smartphones, we can predict that the flow will equal the devices , but the Nexus 6 has the advantage of receiving updates of the platform as soon as it is designed in partnership with Google , owner of the operating system.
On the other hand, if you’re looking for a smartphone with good quality at the time of capture images, the Droid Turbo seems to be best for you . He has a camera 21 megapixels , while the Nexus 6 is equipped with a camera 13 megapixels . Other specifications are found in both devices
With all the details written above, we can draw the conclusion that there are three different points between the devices that must be crucial to the preference of each consumer:. size Screen , Battery and Camera .
For those looking for a phablet , the right choice is Nexus 6. For its size, Watch video , read text and play on the device will be more enjoyable tasks in smartphone produced in partnership with Google.
If for you is important good camera , and a good battery autonomy , the Droid Turbo should be viewed favorably. For now the device is exclusive to Verizon, the United States, but this reality can change, since Motorola will make an event next week that could herald the arrival of the smartphone in the Brazilian market.
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