Tuesday, November 15, 2011

iPhone 4S vs Galaxy Nexus

The ultimate battle between Android and Apple has reached a new level with the introduction of the iPhone 4S and the world's first Android 4.0-equipped Ice Cream Sandwich, Google Galaxy Nexus. As the leading devices of each respective platform, consumers might be wondering how the two match up. Let's take a closer look and find out.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus vs iPhone 4S

Processor:

While the iPhone 4S comes with the upgraded A5 chip with 800Mhz dual-core processor, Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus boasts of a powerful 1.2 Ghz dual-core processor. So theoretically, Galaxy Nexus scores over iPhone 4S here.

Winner: Galaxy Nexus (by numbers)

Display:

As we know, Apple didn’t bother to upgrade the high resolution retina display in iPhone 4S, Samsung and Google have gone ahead and upgraded the Galaxy Nexus to Super AMOLED HD. Even the resolution of Galaxy nexus (1280×720) is better than that of iPhone 4S (960×640). As for the screen size, iPhone 4S is at 3.5 inches as compared to the humongous 4.65 inches of Galaxy nexus.

Winner: Galaxy Nexus for sure.

RAM:

RAM has been one of the biggest talking points of iPhone 4S. With just 512MB packed into it, iPhone 4S has managed to surprise everyone with its speed and performance. Galaxy Nexus though comes with 1GB of meat which should ensure a snappy performance.

Winner: Galaxy Nexus

Camera:

The iPhone 4′s camera was impressive to begin with, and the bump to 8 MP, along with a new CMOS sensor, places the iPhone 4S’ camera as one of the best you can find on a phone.

The Galaxy Nexus may sport a 5 MP camera, but Samsung’s Galaxy devices have a reputation of taking quality photos as well. Software features on the Nexus like the ability to take single-shot panoramic photos with the swipe of the phone are noteworthy, and we bet that you’d be satisfied no matter what side of the line you stand on.

Winner: iPhone 4S for sure

Storage:

iPhone 4S comes in 3 models – 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. But Galaxy Nexus comes in 16GB & 32GB versions only. There is no mention of expandable microSD memory slot in Nexus which is so much unlike Android smartphones.

Winner: iPhone 4S

Networks & Data:

iPhone 4S supports both GSM & CDMA (with some limitations regarding switching of networks) and supports HSDPA/CDMA data. Galaxy Nexus though supports the super-fast and ultra-new 4G LTE/HSDPA/CDMA for data transfer.

Winner: Galaxy nexus

Other specs:

There is hardly any difference in terms of weight & thickness. While iPhone 4S is 9.3mm thin throughout, Galaxy Nexus is 8.4mm at it’s thinnest point. While the iPhone 4S weighs 4.9 ounces (140 grams), Galaxy Nexus is lighter at 4.76 ounces (135 grams). As for the sensors, iPhone 4S comes with Three-axis gyro, accelerometer, proximity, ambient light, GPS, while the Galaxy nexus comes with Accelerometer, Compass, Gyro, Light, Proximity, Barometer.

Winner: Galaxy Nexus by a small margin

Battery:

Surprisingly Google and Samsung didn’t bother to talk about the battery performance of Galaxy Nexus and Android ICS during the hour long event earlier today. It’s supposedly comes with 1,750 mAh battery, but we have no clue about the expected battery backup. We are not expecting Galaxy Nexus to come anyway close to iPhone 4S’ battery performance.

Winner: iPhone 4S

Price:

While unlocked iPhone 4S starts from $649, Samsung Galaxy Nexus is expected to priced at $599.

Winner: Galaxy Nexus

Conclusion:

In terms of screen quality, speed, and design, these two phones are clearly the very upper crust of the mobile world.  When we are comparing an iPhone with a Android phone, it’s very wrong to compare just the specifications. What matters more is the end-user experience. Apple has managed to wow users with iOS 5 and Siri on iPhone 4S. Google too has managed to give the much needed push to the UI of Android with Ice-creamSandwich, but has continued to let down users on the battery front.

Suppose you have a cool Galaxy Nexus or iPhone 4S, then, you may know how to play WMV, AVI, FLV, MOV, MPG etc on them, but do you know how to import video to Galaxy Nexus for playback? If you have a video, now you get the iPhone 4S and want to play video on iPhone 4S, what will you do?

In fact, Galaxy Nexus and iPhone 4S will supports video in MP4 video format. So the other video format which can not be natively accepted by the Galaxy Nexus and iPhone 4S, However, Samsung Galaxy Nexus converter for mac and iPhone 4S converter for machave released to convert video to MP4 mac for playing on Galaxy Nexus and iPhone 4S on Mac OS X Lion, Mac 10.7, Mac Snow Leopard, Mac 10.6 and Mac 10.5 operating system etc.

If you on Windows 8, 7,Vista, XP and import video to iPhone 4S, you can refer to iPhone 4S converter

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