iphone 5 Vs samsung galaxy s4

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For fast updates and long shelf life (updated through more cycles) it's either iPhone or Nexus.

Apple iPhone 5 vs. LG Nexus 4 E960 - GSMArena.com

iPhone 5 -vs- Nexus 4:

Network connectivity and data speed - Tied for H+, but iPhone 5 has LTE - user states he will use pay as you go service so LTE is negated - TIE

Screen Size and Resolution - Nexus 4 has a .7" larger screen offering more viewing area even with the task bar - iPhone has slightly higher pixel density, but at 8 more ppi most people would be hard pressed to see the difference - both use IPS screens and Gorilla Glass - user states he wants a gaming device - Nexus 4 Wins on screen size

Storage - Neither has expandable storage - Nexus 4 tops out at 16GB and iPhone 5 at 64GB - iPhone 5 Wins storage capacity

System Memory - iPhone 5 has 1GB RAM and Nexus 4 has 2GB RAM - especially important for heavy gaming - Nexus 4 Wins system memory

Camera - both have 8 MP cameras, but iPhone gets much better reviews for their camera App and finished pics - iPhone 5 Wins on camera

Processing Power - Nexus 4 quad core krait at 1.5 GHz handles more data than iPhone's dual core 1.2 GHz CPU and as for GPU, on every benchmark where they appear side by side in this shootout, Nexus 4's Adreno 320 out performs iPhone 5's PowerVR SGX 543MP3 - Nexus 4 Wins processing power

Battery Life - while having a smaller mAH capacity, the iPhone 5 generally gets better battery endurance marks - stacked against the Nexus 4's greater capacity it is a Draw - TIE

Price - a 16GB Nexus 4 is $349 at Google Play, an iPhone 5 in 16GB is $649 from store.apple - Nexus 4 Wins big on price


For what the OP wants - Nexus 4 is the clear choice. :)
 

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For fast updates and long shelf life (updated through more cycles) it's either iPhone or Nexus.

Apple iPhone 5 vs. LG Nexus 4 E960 - GSMArena.com

iPhone 5 -vs- Nexus 4:

Network connectivity and data speed - Tied for H+, but iPhone 5 has LTE - user states he will use pay as you go service so LTE is negated - TIE

Screen Size and Resolution - Nexus 4 has a .7" larger screen offering more viewing area even with the task bar - iPhone has slightly higher pixel density, but at 8 more ppi most people would be hard pressed to see the difference - both use IPS screens and Gorilla Glass - user states he wants a gaming device - Nexus 4 Wins on screen size

Storage - Neither has expandable storage - Nexus 4 tops out at 16GB and iPhone 5 at 64GB - iPhone 5 Wins storage capacity

System Memory - iPhone 5 has 1GB RAM and Nexus 4 has 2GB RAM - especially important for heavy gaming - Nexus 4 Wins system memory

Camera - both have 8 MP cameras, but iPhone gets much better reviews for their camera App and finished pics - iPhone 5 Wins on camera

Processing Power - Nexus 4 quad core krait at 1.5 GHz handles more data than iPhone's dual core 1.2 GHz CPU and as for GPU, on every benchmark where they appear side by side in this shootout, Nexus 4's Adreno 320 out performs iPhone 5's PowerVR SGX 543MP3 - Nexus 4 Wins processing power

Battery Life - while having a smaller mAH capacity, the iPhone 5 generally gets better battery endurance marks - stacked against the Nexus 4's greater capacity it is a Draw - TIE

Price - a 16GB Nexus 4 is $349 at Google Play, an iPhone 5 in 16GB is $649 from store.apple - Nexus 4 Wins big on price


For what the OP wants - Nexus 4 is the clear choice. :)

Although nexus 4 wins in hardware specs but it is still slower than iPhone 5

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The only way in which the iPhone is a winner in gaming terms is in the far more comprehensive range of titles available, and so remains for me one of the only tangible ways in which I miss iOS. Yes Android is getting there and there are certainly many top titles available now, but I still miss the likes of Soul Calibur, Tekken Bowl, Street Fighter, Sonic All Star Racer, original Real Racing, etc. What Android phones DO have access to however, are various emulator apps which can run everything from N64 and SNES roms to PSX classics. And the bigger screens on most modern Android phones are a particular boon too.

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