Which Android smartphone is worth the purchase? We compare the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the LG G2 to see which one is the better buy.
For the design and display, the LG G2 has a larger display than its rival at 5.2 inches True HD-IPS + LCD, but renders the same resolution of 1080x1920pixel just like Samsung Galaxy S4's 5inches Super AMOLED display.
The LG G2 dimensions are 138.5×70.9×8.9 mm and weighs 143 grams, while the Samsung handset is 7 grams lighter and its dimensions are 136.6×69.8×7.9 mm.
For the hardware and OS, the LG G2 has a 2.26GHz quad core krait 400 processor partnered with a Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 chipset. It has two variants of internal memories: 16/32GB but it can't be expanded.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is powered by a quad-core 1.6GHz cortex A15 and quad core 1.2GHz cortex A7 processor partnered with the Exynos 5 Octa 5410 chipset. Its internal memories are: 16/32GB which is expandable for up to 64GB + a 64GB variant. Both smartphones run on the Android Jelly Bean OS with 2GB of RAM.
For battery usage and camera specs, the LG G2 has as non-removable Li-Po battery a 3000mAh capacity, that last 17 hours and a half on 3G. The Samsung Galaxy S4's battery is replaceable Li-Ion with a capacity of 2600mAh that last 17 hours on 3G.
The LG G2 has a 13MP rear camera with LED flash/autofocus/optical image stabilization, and a 2.1MP front camera, while the Samsung Galaxy S4 also has a 13MP rear camera with LED flash & autofocus, but the front camera is at 2MP.
The LG G2 4G LTE 16GB can found at a price of $429 in amazon.com, while The Samsung Galaxy S4 16GB variant costs $420.
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