But also differ by the Android version of the two devices: the Nexus 6 course comes with Android 5.0 Lollipop, while the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 still be content with Android 4.4.4 KitKat must take , We know that the update will come when Samsung phablet, but that will take a while
Camera.
This point must we save until we both cameras one could test themselves extensively. Samsung might not installed the camera technology, but always offers superior technology for great photos, while Motorola is not exactly known for great cams now.
battery life
As for the battery, we can assure you that both are pretty much on par. They come with similar displays and chipsets, also offer similar great battery. A small advantage could be the Nexus 6 have in this discipline, because the UI is not as inflated as Samsung and consuming less resources.
However, if you want to absolutely find a replaceable battery in the device, the Samsung scores Galaxy Note 4, which has as one as one of ever decreasing number of devices on the market.
What you will buy you?
As mentioned earlier, it is a difficult decision for that reason alone, because they are priced so close together. Google has the price for the Nexus previously always subsidized and thus made extremely low, so the choice so far very easily fell to a Google smartphone.
This time it really goes almost exclusively to personal preference. Both are great phablets class, so you have to deal with it in detail what points are a really important when considering buying. Will you prefer the pure Google experience and fleet updates, or rather lots of additional software features, such as Samsung offers?
And do not forget: Samsung is also working on accessories, wearables and IoT gadgets (sometimes exclusively) work mostly with best Samsung smartphones. Do you want to say for example a Gear VR or another Samsung device, your choice is also at the phablets perhaps rather to Samsung.
But if the benefits of the new Android features under Lollipop also appreciates how the brisk updates and the uncluttered UI, which should feel much more comfortable when Nexus 6. What say you? What is the unit of your choice
In the original at Mobilegeeks.com published by Edgar Cervantes
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