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iPhone 5S vs. Nexus 5: Which phone should you buy?


With yesterday’s release of the Nexus 5, and last month’s
iPhone 5S, we now have two smartphones that are very clearly
at the top of their game. On the one hand, the Nexus 5 brings
you all of the latest and greatest technology, a huge 5-inch
screen, and costs just $350 off-contract. On the other, the
iPhone 5S is a sleek, light, beautifully designed phone with
class-leading performance and battery life — but in true Apple
fashion, it misses some newer technologies, such as NFC and
802.11ac. If you’re trying to decide between the iPhone 5S and
Nexus 5, read on for our full breakdown of the two devices.
The Nexus 5 has a 4.95-inch 1920×1080 IPS display (445 PPI),
bonded to some Gorilla Glass 3. The body is 8.59 millimeters
(0.34 inches) thick, and weighs 130 grams (4.58 ounces).
Inside, there’s a Snapdragon 800 SoC, with the four Krait CPU
cores clocked at 2.3GHz, and an Adreno 330 GPU. There’s 2GB
of RAM, up to 32GB of internal storage (not expandable), and a
2300 mAh battery. On the back there’s an 8-megapixel camera
with optical image stabilization — but early reviews suggest that
you shouldn’t get your hopes up about the Nexus 5′s camera
quality.
The iPhone 5S has a relatively tiny 4-inch 1136×640 IPS display
(326 PPI), but it does manage to be both thinner and lighter
than the Nexus 5 (7.6mm thick, 112 grams heavy). Of course,
once you put that big, ugly case on your iPhone, those physical
measurements will change considerably. Inside, there’s the 64-
bit A7 SoC (dual Cyclone CPU cores clocked at 1.3GHz and
probably the new PowerVR G6430 GPU) and M7 coprocessor.
There’s 1GB of on-package RAM, up to 64GB of internal storage
(not expandable), and a 1570 mAh battery. The rear camera is
the same 8MP as the Nexus 5, but the iPhone 5S’s photo
quality seems to be far superior.
When it comes down to it, there are just three factors you need
to consider when buying a Nexus 5 or iPhone 5S: The camera,
the size of the device (and your hands), and pricing. If you’re an
avid phone photographer, the iPhone 5S looks like it’ll be the
better choice (we need some more hands-on time with the
Nexus 5 to be sure, though). Size-wise, the iPhone 5S is a lot
easier to hold if you have smaller hands — and indeed, even
with big hands, you will struggle to hold the Nexus 5
comfortably. On price, the Nexus 5 simply can’t be beaten — but
only if you have access to carrier that has a SIM-only offering.

ember
http://www.extremetech.com/computing...should-you-buy
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(maaf redaksi bahasa jawa)
iPhone 5S vs. Nexus 5: Which phone should you buy?


With yesterday’s release of the Nexus 5, and last month’s
iPhone 5S, we now have two smartphones that are very clearly
at the top of their game. On the one hand, the Nexus 5 brings
you all of the latest and greatest technology, a huge 5-inch
screen, and costs just $350 off-contract. On the other, the
iPhone 5S is a sleek, light, beautifully designed phone with
class-leading performance and battery life — but in true Apple
fashion, it misses some newer technologies, such as NFC and
802.11ac. If you’re trying to decide between the iPhone 5S and
Nexus 5, read on for our full breakdown of the two devices.
The Nexus 5 has a 4.95-inch 1920×1080 IPS display (445 PPI),
bonded to some Gorilla Glass 3. The body is 8.59 millimeters
(0.34 inches) thick, and weighs 130 grams (4.58 ounces).
Inside, there’s a Snapdragon 800 SoC, with the four Krait CPU
cores clocked at 2.3GHz, and an Adreno 330 GPU. There’s 2GB
of RAM, up to 32GB of internal storage (not expandable), and a
2300 mAh battery. On the back there’s an 8-megapixel camera
with optical image stabilization — but early reviews suggest that
you shouldn’t get your hopes up about the Nexus 5′s camera
quality.
The iPhone 5S has a relatively tiny 4-inch 1136×640 IPS display
(326 PPI), but it does manage to be both thinner and lighter
than the Nexus 5 (7.6mm thick, 112 grams heavy). Of course,
once you put that big, ugly case on your iPhone, those physical
measurements will change considerably. Inside, there’s the 64-
bit A7 SoC (dual Cyclone CPU cores clocked at 1.3GHz and
probably the new PowerVR G6430 GPU) and M7 coprocessor.
There’s 1GB of on-package RAM, up to 64GB of internal storage
(not expandable), and a 1570 mAh battery. The rear camera is
the same 8MP as the Nexus 5, but the iPhone 5S’s photo
quality seems to be far superior.
When it comes down to it, there are just three factors you need
to consider when buying a Nexus 5 or iPhone 5S: The camera,
the size of the device (and your hands), and pricing. If you’re an
avid phone photographer, the iPhone 5S looks like it’ll be the
better choice (we need some more hands-on time with the
Nexus 5 to be sure, though). Size-wise, the iPhone 5S is a lot
easier to hold if you have smaller hands — and indeed, even
with big hands, you will struggle to hold the Nexus 5
comfortably. On price, the Nexus 5 simply can’t be beaten — but
only if you have access to carrier that has a SIM-only offering.

ember
http://www.extremetech.com/computing...should-you-buy
pokok'e kalo pakdhe Jok jadi Presiden 2014,
ane LANGSUNG cash keras tebus salah satu di atas
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