Saturday, January 16, 2010

Nexus One v/s iphone


Nexus One v/s iphone
Google launched its own Google branded Super phone “Nexus One”. After announcement the phone go for a sale on their site and you can chose between two option subsidized from T-Mobile for $179 ($20 cheaper than the iPhone) or $529 without a carrier. Apple iPhone is a strong competitor for Nexus One.
Comparison B/w iPhone and Nexus One.

# Price: The iPhone cost to some extent more than the Nexus One ($199 vs. $179 with contract; $599 vs. $529 without), but when the unlimited voice and data plans for the respective phones are factored in, the Nexus One costs $610 less per year.
Apple iPhone Specification
apple iphone spec


# Battery: The Nexus One has a longer battery life (7 hours of talk time versus 5). The battery is also removable, so can be replaced if it fails. The Nexus One also has a detailed battery meter which tells the user what features are using battery power.

# Storage Capacity: The iPhone has two versions, one with 16GB of storage and another with 32GB, while the Nexus One comes with 4GB, but is expandable to 32GB. The iPhone's memory is not expandable.

# Carrier: Where the iPhone is tied to one carrier (AT&T -- at least currently), Google is selling the Nexus One directly and can be used with any compatible carrier (Verizon and T-Mobile offer the phone at a subsidized price to those who agree to carry a contract).
Google Nexus One Specification
Nexus One Specification

# Camera: The Nexus One has a higher resolution camera (5 megapixels versus 3).

# Dictation: The Nexus One has a built-in transcription feature with an accuracy of around 90%. Although iPhone users can utilize the Dragon Dictation app, users have to copy and paste the results into other programs.

# App Store: The iPhone App Store has over 120,000 apps versus the 16,000 apps available for the Android OS. However, the Android Market offers easier approval for developers and could rapidly increase its numbers.

# Keyboard: The Nexus One has a period on the main screen of the touch keyboard making some typing easier and offers five auto-complete suggestions versus the one that the iPhone offers.

# Multitasking: The iPhone only allows one program to run at a time, while the Nexus One allows multitasking.

Nexus One vs iPhone 3GS vs Droid vs Pre: The Definitive Comparison
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4 comments:

  1. hello Sanket...you pop out such a nice post for all smartphone seeker. i am quit sure that they people surly surf your blog and before they move out to buy any apple mobile or Google phone.

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  2. Well both are superb!iPhone is the best innovation of 2009 and great example of expanding technology and the Nexus One has the enhanced voice capabilities worked flawlessly, and the phone delivers solid performance.But the bad thing is like other Android phones, the Nexus One forces you to store apps on the internal memory.

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