With fresh new releases out now, tech junkies are wondering which between Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specs vs. Nexus 6 specs give more value for money.
Here is a short review of both devices' specs:
The Galaxy Note 4 specs boasts of the same 5.7 inch display but it now has a 2560x1440 pixel quad HD resolution. Not only is it brighter and more vibrant than any other smartphones out in the market, but it can also display more content simultaneously.
According to Business News Daily: "The Note 4 improves upon the Note 3's security credentials with one big new feature: a fingerprint scanner embedded in the home button. Just swipe your fingertip over the button to easily unlock your device. In other words, the scanner helps you keep your work phone on lockdown without the need to fuss with cumbersome password screens. And Samsung's fingerprint scanner also lets you access Private Mode, a hidden folder where you can store your most sensitive work files and documents."
In addition to Multi Window mode, which works like it does on the Note 3, the newer Note includes better support for floating apps," adds Business News Daily.
Meanwhile, other Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specs vs. Nexus 6 reports claim that the latter will have a quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor that has an impressive speed of 2.7GHz. The device will also pack a 3GB of RAM, and sport a 12MP rear facing and a 2MP front facing camera.
Rumors are also starting to spread that the Nexus 6 specs might include a noteworthy 5.9-inch screen. However, a contradicting rumor suggests that it will only come in a 5.2-inch display with a 2560x1440 resolution. Fans will just have to wait and see which rumor is true.
Apart from these exciting features, the new Google phone will reportedly run on the newly updated Android 5.0 Lemon Meringue Pie.
Frank Mobile on Benzinga gives a lowdown on the newest Android OS update.
"Firstly, it is much faster and will last longer than previous models."
"Battery life is extensive as well. Lemon Meringue Pie will also keep devices safe with Google Play Services dispensing six weekly updates for system patches and latest malware definitions."
Stay tuned for more Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specs vs. Nexus 6 specs news here!