![]() LG Optimus S G2 F320S LTE-A Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 Unlocked Smartphone Phoneįor most people it’ll be the LG G2, purely because of the specs. I know I only used them like once or twice. Because of this, many G2 owners never use the buttons on the back. It allows you to double tap your display to turn the phone on or off. In addition to having a Snapdragon 800, LG also threw in some great features like Q Slide, Slide Aside and Knock Knock. The G2 has some ultra thin bezels, and also has the buttons on the back, which is something we haven’t seen before. Motorola Moto X, Black (Verizon Wireless)Īs far as the G2 is concerned, LG went out and got the best of everything and threw it into one phone. Motorola Moto X – 16GB, Unlocked Phone – US Warranty – Black ![]() Motorola Moto X – 16GB, Unlocked Phone – US Warranty – White Instead of a notification light, your screen lights up to show your notifications and time. Those that don’t like it, haven’t used it yet. So you can say things like “OK Google Now….Play Blurred Lines” and it will automatically start playing from Google Play Music, or another music player on your phone. Which means the device is always listening. The Moto X does have a few other features that are nice to have like Touchless Control. I’ve been using the Moto X for about a week, after using the G2 for a week and can honestly say I feel they perform pretty great. Motorola decided to use a dual-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor and optimize the crap out of it. Instead of being the typical device with crazy specs and a feature list larger than the phone itself. The Moto X is one of my favorite devices to come out this year. It also has almost a stock Android interface, which makes it very nice to use. While the Moto X is packing what most call “mid range” specs, it’s still very smooth and can definitely handle anything you throw at it. The LG G2 is packed with tons of high-end specs you’ll love, but with an interface that not everyone will love. I even did a video comparing the two of them, which you can see here. So it only seems fitting that we go ahead and do a phone war comparing the two to each other. Two of the phones we’ve been covering extensively over the past couple of weeks are the LG G2 and the Moto X. smarthphone-comparisions Smartphone Comparisons.ultimate-tech-gift Ultimate Tech Gift Guides.chinese-smarthphones Chinese Smartphones.ic_best-allthings-android2x Best Of All Things Android.ic_best-android-games2x Best Android Games.ic_best-android-apps2x Best Android Apps.ic_android-buyers-whatis2x Android What Is.ic_android-buyers-guide2x Android Buyers Guide.top-10 Top 10 Best Android Apps & Games.best-android-phones Best Android Phones.It all depends on what aspect you prioritize. So which one is the best? Well, each handset sports a unique kind of feature that can cater to a different kind of user. These are only some of the features that the four Android smartphones can offer. The G2 and Nexus 5 don’t have any kind of water resistance feature. The Xperia Z1 has an edge over the other because of its full IP55/IP58 certification for dust- and water-proofing. Both the Xperia Z1 and Moto X boast of water-resistant features. The Nexus 5 has the same camera with its predecessor, the Nexus 4. Lagging behind is the Nexus 5 with only 8 MP. The G2 follows with 13 MP OIS camera, then the Moto X with 10 MP. When it comes to camera, nothing comes close to the 20.7-Megapixel rear camera of Xperia Z1. Both the G2 and Xperia Z1 gain the top spot with 3,000 mAh.ĬAMERA. It can drain battery life faster even compared to the Moto X which only has 2,200 mAh. Because of its HD screen and small battery size at 2,300 mAh, battery life is one of the biggest fall backs of the Nexus 5. The 4.7-inch Moto X, however, stands out from the group with its small screen, acting as an alternative for users who are tired of wide screen smartphones.īATTERY LIFE. The Nexus 5 also boasts of a full HD 1080p resolution. Meanwhile, the 5-inch Xperia Z1 and 4.95-inch Nexus 5 trail in second and third, respectively. The LG G2 takes the lead in having the biggest touch-screen interface at 5.2 inches. Unfortunately, the Moto X trails behind with only a Snapdragon 1.7 GHz dual-core under its hood. The Nexus 5, LG G2, and Xperia Z1 are all tied with the 2.26GHz quad-core processor -a fair kind that is in line with even the flagship models of LG and Sony. If you’re in the market searching for mid-range quality and affordable smartphones, take a look as this quick comparison of the four Android handsets. Critics noticed that the smartphone fares the same range quality as LG G2, Sony Xperia Z1, and Motorola Moto X. Moto X: Google and LG’s release of the LG Nexus 5 last year sparked after attention in the market.
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