Earth said:Do they all run the same version of Android, because that may be a factor to take into consideration. :read:
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:Can you tell me what are you going to do if you had a smartphone?
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:Those high end phones like the HTC One and S4 are a waste of money for most of the people. I know people that buy them for things like web browsing, light games and video streaming.That's like driving a Ferrari at 30km/h on a track with no speed limit. I used to have a Galaxy Mini 2 and I did things on it that people thought it was not possible on such a phone. Yes It wasn't the best experiece, there were lags when browsing desktop websites (but what are you expecting from a phone at this price?), but I was so happy with the phone until I accidentally dropped it.
Imran said:So you're saying that mini2 is better than S4?
Jack said:Well, I would have to say my LG Nexus 4.
Reasons:
System memory: :2048 MB RAM
System chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064
Processor: Quad core, 1500 MHz, Krait
Graphics processor: Adreno 320
Battery Capacity: 2100 mAh
And that's not all, this phone runs the stock Android version, without any kind of modifications that could slow down or drain faster the battery. Also to be noted that Google's recommended price for the 8GB version is 300$.
Now, why would you buy an iPhone or Samsung......?
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:The phone that suits you more is better. So can you tell me if what are going to do on your smartphone will be really performance demanding?
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:@Jack: In current place where I live, the nexus 4 sells for more than 500$, and I don't think in Imran's country it will be cheaper.
Imran said:I have a small community of friends. Most of the times we compare our smartphones performance like boot speed, Browsing speed, benchmarks(about 15 or more), multi-tasking etc just to enjoy
So in this case i need a best smartphone so that i will be able to compare my smartphone with other smartphones(owned by my friends).
Earth said:Is Android any good for business-requirements? Thanks.
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:So you want to buy a smartphone for comparisons??
In such case I'd say the nexus 4 will beat them in performance, because there is no bloatware.
Imran said:WinAndLinuxTutorials said:So you want to buy a smartphone for comparisons??
In such case I'd say the nexus 4 will beat them in performance, because there is no bloatware.
What do you mean by performance?