Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs LG G3: Which one is better?
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs LG G3: Which one is better?
It's the war of the phablets (or war of the titans we may say?). Once, the phablet market was dominated by Samsung's series of Galaxy Notes phablets. Samsung Galaxy Notes were the only phablets available in the market and were popular due to its great screen dimensions and its utility as a phone and tablet both.
It was basically 'Samsung's world' until LG arrived in the scene. Samsung's path was virtually free of any competition but now things have changed and it has been recently blocked by the arrival of the LG G3. G3 is the latest offering from LG, which boasts of an impressive 'Quad HD' display resolution. A resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels is referred to as a 'Quad HD' resolution. In contrast the Samsung's Note 3 comes with a razor sharp Super AMOLED screen.
When it comes to comparing the two devices, Note 4 indeed gets a plus one due to its large screen size. The big screen on the Note 4 makes it a true phablet suitable for reading, watching movies and watching HD content. Even with a big screen size, Note 4 is a thinner model compared to older phones in the Galaxy Notes series.
LG's G3 and Note 4 use the same Qualcomm Snapdragon processor but Samsung's processor model (snapdragon 805) is superior to the G3's (snapdragon 801) quad core processor.
Note 4 is stated to be release in the fourth quarter of 2014. It will be available with 32GB built-in storage while the LG's G3 comes with two models of 16 GB and 32 GB capacities. Further, G3 has built-in wireless charging facility.
Look wise Note 4 looks more premium than the G3 or even older Note 3 due to its metallic frame surrounding.
What would surprise many, Note 4 is said to recharge from 0 to 50% in 30 seconds flat. This is a first in the industry and has to be seen how is this going to work in a long time and will it make the Note 4 the most loved phablet in the market.
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