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Home » Samsung Galaxy Zoom Lens » Do you think the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be a better buy than the Droid RAZR for the next couple years?

Do you think the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be a better buy than the Droid RAZR for the next couple years?

Q. What do you think? I know the RAZR is super tough and a great phone. Do you think the Nexus's Android ICS will be worth it with the large screen (awesome - especially for a big guy like myself), but a supposedly weaker camera? Thanks.

A. Its going to be a preference, if you look at some of the research the screen is bigger but that really is so instead of having hardware buttons for home, back and those others its all software. Which can be hidden during videos and other tasks. There are several interesting things about the Galaxy nexus, it has a 720p resolution screen and a DPI that is higher then the IPhone but is using a different touch screen that is both finger friendly and stylus friendly. Yes it only has a 5mp camera, however that camera is able to shoot 1080p video. A 5mp camera should let you take a picture and have it printed on an 8x10. However, MP aren't everything a ZERO lag shutter is always nice. you can take a picture basically as fast as you can click the shutter button and has a sweet pamoramic feature. Plus no camera phone has a good zoom, so you could have a 20mp camera and still be out of luck because you could do a digital zoom but that still is nothing compared to an optical zoom of a real camera.

The RAZR will probably include a lot of the same functionality but wont be able to have NFC probably unless they change something and make a battery upgrade. more then likely there will be a setting in ICS that will turn off software buttons for phones with hardware buttons as the software buttons are not really needed.

I think I Read somewhere that Google said if you want something higher then a 5 mp camera or maybe 8mp camera you should just get a real camera. Which again makes sence most things where you would use your phone a 5mp camera is more then enough as long as it has a good lens and optics which the nexus does. I am going nexus just because Im a programmer and would love to play around with the features of the nexus, and of course root it. The NFC is nice but not really used yet. Either phone will be a good phone, The nexus could end up having more bugs because this is brand new OS using LTE. SO bound to be issues with it.

The Galaxy Note would be a great phone since it has over a 5in display but I have not heard that it will be coming to the US. Last I heard it went through FCC but originally there was no plans for a US version. The FCC debut could be nothing more then it getting ready to pop up in Canada.

Original Question

What are some cool features on the Galaxy S 4?
Q. I just came from a iphone 4, and want to know what this gs4 has to offer me

A. Dimensions (mm): 136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9
3G standby time (hours): TBC
2G standby time (hours): TBC
Operating system: Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2
Internal memory: 16 GB
Touchscreen
Screen size (inches): 5.0
SIM type: MicroSIM
Weight (g): 130

3G talk time (hours): TBC
2G talk time (hours): TBC
Memory card type: microSD (up to 64 GB)
Screen type: Super AMOLED (1920 x 1080 @ 441 ppi)
Keypad: Virtual QWERTY
Data Support and Connectivity

Wi-Fi connection: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
GPS
Wireless tethering
SatNav: Google Maps Navigation
Camera / Video

Image resolution (megapixels): 13
Front-facing camera: 2 MP
Camera auto-focus
Camera self-timer
Camera zoom: 4x
Camera flash: LED
Video recording: 1080p HD @ 30 frames/second
Entertainment

App store: Google Play
Music player
Games: via Google Play
Synchronisation

Windows
USB mass storage
Calendar
Contacts
Calling and messaging

Picture/video messaging
Built-in speaker
Call waiting/hold
Speed dialling
Video calling
Instant messaging
Call divert/transfer
Conference calling
Vibrating alert
Voice-activated dialling:
Internet and email

Built-in email: POP3/IMAP; Push/Pull; Exchange
Supports Adobe Flash
Vodafone Content Control: yes
Web browser: Google proprietary
Other

Alarm clock
Calendar
Calculator
Stopwatch/Timer
What's in the box?

The screen features a 5-inch (130 mm) (sometimes stated as 4.99-inch[13]) PenTile RGBG Full HD Super AMOLED screen with 441 pixels per inch; it is made of Gorilla Glass 3.[14]
The S4 comes with either 16GB, 32GB or 64GB of internal storage, which can be supplemented with up to an additional 64GB with the microSD card slot.[15]
The S4 GT-I9505 includes a multiband LTE transceiver and both models feature an infrared LED that can serve as a universal remote control.[5]
Built into the 2600 mAh battery is near field communication (NFC) connectivity, which allows users to perform non-touch payments at shops that employ specially equipped NFC cash registers. The SC-04E model has a FeliCa secure element, unlike other models which contain an NFC-A secure element. The NFC-A secure element on the SC-04E is provided on the SIM card. The battery can be wirelessly charged using a Qi standard special charging pad (sold separately) that utilizes magnetic resonance to produce a magnetic field through which power can be transferred.
The Galaxy S4 supports the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) video format.[5][6][16]
In addition to the touchscreen, the S4 has several physical user inputs including a home button located near the bottom of the screen, at the bottom of the S4 is the primary microphone and the microUSB port for both data connections and charging; it also supports USB host and MHL 2.0. There are volume keys on the left side and a power/lock key on the right. At the top there is a 0.14-inch (3.6 mm) headphone jack, the secondary microphone, and infrared blaster. The backside of the S4 has the 13 megapixel camera lens and LED flash, and at the bottom left edge has the loudspeaker.[17]
The S4 features a sensor that when the the cover is closed, it displays on a screen window that allows view-through access to alerts and status. This sensor is utilized by the Samsung official accessory, the S View Cover.

Original Question

can you list 5 to 10 features about the iphone 5 and the samsung galaxy s3?
Q. and can you make 2 good topic sentences

A. Both the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy s3 are good choices if you are in the market for a new smart phone, but don't be taken in by slick advertising and marketing. Consider what you need, and will actually use, in a smart phone before you make your choice.

iPhone 5

4 inch screen
faster performance than the 4
8mP sensor and lens in the camera
Apple Maps
all digital port

Galaxy s3

multi window
4.8 inch screen
ambient light sensor
scratch resistant glass
digital zoom for camera

Check here.

http://smartphones.techcrunch.com/l/245/Samsung-Galaxy-S3
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/features/mobile-phone/3405829/what-are-new-iphone-5-features/

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