Samsung and Motorola are among the most dominant smartphone
companies today. Over the years they have shown their creativity and superiority
through their products. It would be interesting to see how their products
compare with each other. Therefore, we have picked their two smartphone
models Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Motorola Google Nexus
6 for the direct spec-to-spec contest to help
consumers make a smart decision while buying their smartphones.
Design
& Colour
With a silver casing on all sides, small curved
edges and a leather-based back panel, Note 4 has an elegant look which has a
stylus along with the device. Nexus 6 with a metal casing on the sides, proper
curves on the edges and a slightly bulging and dull-finish back panel has a
youthful look. Also, both the devices come in different colors: Note 4 is
available in Frost White, Charcoal Black, Bronze Gold and Blossom Pink while
Nexus 6 is available in Midnight Blue and Cloud White. Since design and
colour choice are a matter of personal preference, we leave the judgement to
the customers.
Shape
& Size
Generally speaking, both the devices are bigger
looking. Specifically, Google Nexus 6 with dimensions such as 159.26x 82.98x10.06mm
weighs 184g, while Galaxy Note 4 with dimensions of 153.5X78.6X8.5mm weighs
176g. While both have large display screens, there is minor difference in the
screen size. Nexus 6 comes with 5.96 inch screen size with an AMOLED display
where as Samsung’s Note 4 is 5.7inch, slightly smaller, but with a Super AMOLED
display, which enables the user to view their smartphones without any
difficulty from glaring lights and from wider angles. Both the devices have a
resolution of 2560x1440. With comparable screen size and same resolution, the
technology differentiator provides Note 4 a slight leg up.
Processor & OS
Both Google Nexus 6 and Galaxy Note 4 have a 3GB RAM and are
powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 2.7GHz Quad-Core processors. However, the
difference shows up in the operating system (OS). While Samsung’s Note 4 runs on
Android 4.4 Lollipop and can be upgraded to Android 5.0.1 Lollipop, Google
Nexus 6 already running on Android 5.0 Lollipop is upgradable to Android 5.1.1.
Also, Nexus 6 users would be enjoying an early Android M OS developer preview
due to Google’s association with the smartphone. Moreover, Note 4 has an
internal memory of 32GB that is expandable to 64GB through microSD, where as Nexus
6 has no expandable memory but is available in two variants with either 32 GB
or 64GB internal space. Therefore, the only differentiator is relatively better
operating system (OS), which provides Nexus 6 a leg up.
Battery & Cameras
Both the devices have a battery capacity of 3220 mAh. However, the main
difference appears at the camera front that works in the favour of Galaxy Note
4, which has a 16MP primary (rear) camera and a 3.7MP secondary (front) camera
for selfies. On the other hand, Google Nexus 6 has a 13MP primary camera and 2MP
secondary camera. Both the smartphones have Smart Optical Image Stabilization
that counter-balances camera shake and automatically extends
exposure time in dark settings. Additionally,
Note 4 also has the ability to perform split-screen multitasking that means the
user can open and shift between applications with much ease.
Other Features
Both the devices have Wi-Fi capabilities (802.11 a/g/b/n/ac), Bluetooth
v4.10 and single SIM slot, and support only Nano-SIM. In terms of connectivity,
both devices are available in 2G, 3G and 4G, depending on the
market.
Bottom Line
Both the devices are comparable in terms of RAM,
processing power, battery capacity and several other features including
connectivity. However, Nexus 6 comes with a slightly bigger screen size and the
advantage of receiving OS updates earlier than the other brands. On the other
hand, Galaxy Note 4 acquires a definite leg us in terms of Super AMOLED display
technology and better cameras with split-screen multitasking feature.
For the price indication, we looked at the cost tag
for the two devices in the Indian market, where Nexus 6 with 32GB costs around
Rs.44,000 and with 64GB costs Rs.49,000. On the other hand, Galaxy Note 4 costs
around Rs.42,000. Therefore, considering the specs and the price in the Indian
market, we think Galaxy Note 4 has a sure leg up over Nexus 6, unless one has a
specific preference for design and updates.
Of course Samsung can beat Moto but they have always given competition to one another
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