Thursday, June 4, 2015

Motorola Moto X vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Comparative … – Latinos Post in Spanish

 First Posted: June 3, 2015 24:17 EDT

(Foto: Facebook / Samsung Galaxy Note 4)

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the Motorola Moto X were two popular smartphones to hit the market in late 2014. Every smartphone has its advantages, as Gizmag.

The GN4 is a phablet which has a larger screen and is longer and wider than the Moto X. Still, the GN4 is 14 percent thinner than the Moto X.

The GN4 has a large screen of 5.7 “. The Moto X has a screen of 5.2, which makes using a hand easier. The quality of the screen in the GN4 is 2560×1440, with 515 ppi, while the Moto X has 1920×1080 with 432 ppi.

The Moto X offers Active Display. This means that when the screen is turned off and a notification is received, will be displayed and will only use pixels as necessary to display the notification. It’s a convenient way to view notifications without turning on the device. The GN4 not offer Active Display.

The GN4 includes a stylus will allow users to write notes and draw pictures directly on the screen. The stylus of the phone is twice as sensitive to the stylus GN3.

The Moto X offers a unique rotating camera to use. This allows the camera to be launched by simply rotating the phone.

Both smartphones use a quad-core processor. The GN4 uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, while the Moto X uses the Snapdragon 801. Both processors are fast and capable of running the software and apps for these phones.

The GN4 has 3 GB of RAM, while the Moto X offers 2 GB of RAM. This helps the GN4 makes multitasking using split screen feature offered. This feature lets you run two apps at the same time.

Because the GN4 has a large and clear display requires a battery of 3,220 mAh. The Moto X uses a 2,300 mAh battery.

Both phones began with expensive prices. Full cost, GN4 cost $ 700, the Moto X mientra cost $ 500. By signing a contract, the GN4 can be purchased for $ 300 and the Moto X for just $ 100.

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