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HTC One M8 vs Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs Xiaomi Mi4 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs OnePlus One vs Sony Xperia Z3

2Lenovo posted @ Fri, 24 Oct 2014 15:27:53 +0800 in 未分类 with tags lenovo A316 lenovo A850+ , 142 readers

For the HTC device we have a 5 inch display which uses a 1080 x 1920 resolution combined with a pixel density of 441 ppi. The powerhouse behind the device is the 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 801 quad core processor, while the 2 GB of RAM lenovo A316 complete the configuration nicely. There are 16 and 32 GB options available for storage capacity. For the camera, the One M8 has a dual camera on the rear with 4 MP, and a 5 MP camera on the front. All these are powered by the 2600 mAh battery, and from a software point of view, are managed by the Google Android KitKat operating system.
Sony also pitches in with is top notch Xperia Z3 smartphone, which features a 2.5 GHz quad core processor that uses the Krait 400. The device has 3 GB of RAM, putting it ahead of its competitors so far. The display that exploits all these specs measures 5.2 inches and uses the IPS LCD technology at a 1080 x 1920 resolution and 422 ppi pixel density. There is a 20.7 MP camera on the back of the handset, while the fron is housing a 2.2 MP lens. The battery is non-removable, but at least it’s a big one, with a 3100 mAh capacity. Android KitKat is in charge of the OS department.
With a Super AMOLED 5.7 inch display that uses a 2560 x 1440 resolution and 515 ppi pixel density, the Note 4 proves to be a fierce opponent. The device has its screen covered in Corning Gorilla Glass for extra protection and uses the S Pen stylus to make navigation easier. Under the hood, there is a Snapdragon 805 processing unit clocked at 2.7 GHz and 3 GB of RAM. The internal memory can reach 128 GB through a microSD card. Camera-wise, the Galaxy Note 4 users deal with a 16 MP lens on the rear, while the battery capacity reaches 3220 mAh. Android KitKat is once again the OS present to run the show.
A 5 inch screen using IPS LCD technology is covering the front panel of the Mi4, with a 2.5 GHz aud core Krait 400 processing unit underneath. The CPU is paired with a 3 GB of RAM package and the 13 MP rear camera, along with the 8 MP front facing camera, complete the specifications list. A 3080 mAh battery which cannot be removed supplies power to the device, while Android KitKat handles the OS duties.
From the last device’s 5 inches, we jump back up to 5.5 inches of display, which is the amount featured on the OnePlus One. The One comes with the LCD screen at the surface, but inside hides a powerful 2.5 GHz quad core processor. The Krait 400 is backed up by 3 GB of RAM while the camera front is covered by 13 MP in the back and 5 MP in the front. As for the battery, this one has a 3100 mAh unit.
Apple has recently released the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, and has been enjoying the device’s success quite a lot. However, the handset isn’t king of the market just yet, as there are still some devices out there that can stand up to the latest Apple flagship. These smartphones come with their own set of qualities that make them a worthy purchase, and we’re going to compare features and specifications as they are listed according to GSM Arena, too see which device you would be better off with.
The iPhone 6 Plus comes with a IPS LCD display which measures 5.5 inches. The screen uses a 1080 z 1920 resolution and a 401 ppi pixel density. The gorgeous display isn’t the only attraction on the front panel, as this is also where you can find the Touch ID fingerprint scanner. Diving into the internal specs, we find the 1.4GHz dual core A8 processor and M8 co-processor, coupled with 1 B of RAM and internal storage options of 16, 64 and 128 GB lenovo A850+ . The camera features 8 MP and is equipped with dual LED and OIS among others, so great quality photos are to be expected. Last but not least, we have the battery, which has a 2915 mAh capacity in the iPhone 6 Plus’ case. The OS is of course iOS8 from Apple.


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