Thursday, December 3, 2015

Galaxy Note 4 or Droid Turbo? Compare specifications of the cell – Globo.com

Galaxy Note 4 , launched by Samsung in Brazil November 2014 still provides about specifications, although its price has not fallen much in a year. It is more expensive, for instance, that the Moto Maxx , line old top of the Motorola which also brings an interesting set of processor and mainly battery.

Mobile phones have some features in common, such as the presence of 4G connection and absence of dui version, but have different processing chips. While the Droid Turbo comes equipped with a quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor, the Galaxy Note 4 offers twice cores with the octa-core Exynos 5433, which gets better results in tests in AnTuTu, for example.

However, the fight is balanced in RAM consumption. Because both have 3 GB of memory, the balance weighs toward the Moto Maxx, which has a lighter Android and optimized the TouchWiz, full of features.

In terms of storage, each brings a distinct benefit. The Note 4 has 32 GB internal and accepts micro SD card (not included in the box) up to 128 GB. On the other hand, the Moto Maxx has more fixed space, 64 GB, ideal for those who need a lot of apps, but does not come with input for external memory.

Note 4 not yet brings the refinements of design present in the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy Note 5 , but brought major improvements compared to Last version. Made of plastic yet, it offers metallic finish around the edges that leave the most attractive appearance, and is sold in Brazil in black or white -. Different from Note 5, only golden cape

With a different design pattern, the Moto Maxx has a coarser finish with ballistic nylon on the back, but that results in a firm grip, making it less prone to falls. Your body has a less flashy look than the Note, but makes up for the lack of metal with resistance to water, which protects your phone in daily rainfall and splashes.

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If you are looking for a smartphone with high quality screen, you should not be disappointed with any of the two targets of this comparative. Both bring ultra-high resolution panels, QuadHD with 1440 x 2560 pixels spread over 5.2 inches in Moto Maxx and 5.7 inches on the Galaxy Note 4.

Their screens are different sizes, with the Galaxy pulling ahead when it comes to experience in games, videos and web browsing. However, if the matter is the level of detail, the Moto Maxx does better because it offers a higher pixel density, with incredible 565 ppi.

The images seen in them is very similar because they use “raw” technologies. In the Note 4 is AMOLED, and Motorola’s OLED. The result in both are strong and high contrast colors, avoiding dark colors on the screen appear grayish or bluish.

The great appeal of Moto Maxx is its battery. With 3,900 mAh capacity, it is able to last up to 40 hours with moderate use, according to Motorola. Another highlight is the fast charging, which offers 6 hours of use with 15 minutes in the making. The Galaxy Note 4 lags behind, despite coming with a large 3220 mAh battery and fast charging

Camera:. Galaxy Note 4

The main sensor Moto Maxx capture photos up to 21 megapixels, which can draw consumer attention less attentive. That’s because this specification refers to the size of the image, and not the quality itself, which tends to be better in Note 4. The Samsung foblet comes with a 16 megapixel rear camera, five less than in Moto, but uses stabilizing optical image to capture more light in dark environments and especially leave less shaky videos.

Even if the camera both cell to record videos in 4K at 30 frames per second, the records Note 4 tend to have a higher quality. The Galaxy also won the selfies as it comes equipped with a 3.7 megapixel front camera with wide-angle lens, against a less capable 2 megapixel sensor in Moto Maxx.

Software: Galaxy Note 4

For many fans of the brand , the modified software from Samsung is an asset, as it brings a plethora of extra features. Although some functions are expendable, the Multiwindow feature, for example, nicely complements the use of canetal S Pen and can justify the purchase of the Note. Other built-in tools help you use your phone as a computer, facilitating the handling of images and notes like no other on the market.

On the other hand, the experience offered by Moto Maxx is as pure as possible on an Android out of the Nexus family: clean design, lightweight and without crashes. The problem is the promise of quick updates, it has not been fulfilled by Motorola since its acquisition by Lenovo. The Moto Maxx, for example, should not receive the Android 5.1 Lollipop, software that has been released by Samsung to Note 4 a few weeks ago. They should receive the Android 6.0 and soon

Price and availability:. Moto Maxx

A year after launch, the Droid Turbo has had its price reduced considerably, being found even by R $ 1,500 with payment in installments – its official price is R $ 2,200. Value well below the R $ 2,200 applications for the Galaxy Note 4 in the cheaper stores online retail. The suggested retail price of Samsung is R $ 2999. Both are easy to be found, and the Moto Maxx is available even at the official store of the Motorola web.

Moto Maxx has an above-average performance with 3 GB of RAM and Android pure, ultra-high resolution screen and 64 GB of memory inside – all this for approximately R $ 1,500 is a set of hard to beat, even for a device as full featured as the Note 4, which comes with stylus and a better camera

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It’s a close race that leads to a simple conclusion: if you prioritizes quality battery, good display and performance left over to store and run apps and games, Moto Maxx is the best choice. But if you are willing to invest about R $ 800 to more certainly will not be disappointed with the Note 4. The phone from Samsung has guaranteed to receive the Android 6.0 and can be an ally in the workplace and at school thanks to 5.7-inch screen.

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