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connectivity
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| Definitely faster downloads |
42.2 MBits/s |
vs |
21 MBits/s |
2.01x faster downloads.
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camera
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| Has a CMOS sensor |
Yes |
vs |
No |
The CMOS sensor captures the image. Most devices have CCD sensors but some have CMOS sensors which is produced by a CMOS process and has emerged as an alternative to charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors leading to better image quality.
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| Has manual iso |
Yes |
vs |
No |
This allows to manually set the ISO level.
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| Sizably more megapixel (photo) |
13 MP |
vs |
8 MP |
1.63x more megapixel (photo).
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| Has manual white balance |
Yes |
vs |
No |
This allows to manually set the white balance.
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| Has a back side-illuminated sensor |
Yes |
vs |
No |
BSI (Backside Illuminated Sensor) is a new type of image sensor which features a better quality in poor lighting conditions and better overall sharpness and image quality.
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| Has a dedicated camera button |
Yes |
vs |
No |
A dedicated camera button allows you to take snapshots more easily.
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| Has continuous autofocus when recording movies |
Yes |
vs |
No |
When recording movies they stay focussed and sharp.
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display
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| Higher resolution |
1280 x 720 px |
vs |
480 x 800 px |
2.4x higher resolution.
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| Every pixel has three subpixels |
Yes |
vs |
No |
The device has three full subpixels per pixel which results in a sharp and crisp picture. Pixels in some displays (like AMOLED) share one subpixel to preserve space. It may result in less crisp or little blurred image.
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| Somewhat bigger screen size |
4.55" |
vs |
4.3" |
5.81% bigger screen size. The bigger the screen size is, the better the user experience.
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| Appreciably higher pixel density |
323 ppi |
vs |
218 ppi |
48.17% higher pixel density.
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power
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| More battery power |
1,850 mAh |
vs |
1,650 mAh |
12.12% more battery power.
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| Has a video light |
Yes |
vs |
No |
A video light helps when recording a movie in low-light situation like a party.
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physical
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| Appreciably lower SAR for body (USA) |
0.88 W/kg |
vs |
0.96 W/kg |
0.08 W/kg lower SAR for body (USA). SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) describes how much radio frequency energy emitted by the device will be absorbed by your body. The rate is measured at hip level. The legal limit is 1.6 W/kg in the USA.
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| Has stereo speakers |
Yes |
vs |
No |
Devices with stereo speakers deliver sound that surrounds the user from left and right side, creating a richer sound and a better experience.
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