Nexus 5
- Screen
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- 4.95” 1920x1080 display (445 ppi)
- Full HD IPS
- Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3
- Cameras
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- 1.3MP front facing
- 8MP rear facing with Optical Image Stabilization
- Dimensions
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- 69.17x137.84x8.59 mm
- 4.59 ounces (130g)
- Battery
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- 2300 mAh
- Talk time up to 17 hours*
- Standby time up to 300 hours†
- Internet use time up to 8.5 hours on Wi-Fi, up to 7 hours on LTE‡
- Wireless Charging built-in
*Testing was conducted by Google using preproduction Nexus 5 devices and software. Talk time tests used default settings with Wi-Fi off and LTE on.
†Standby time tests used default settings with LTE on and Wi-Fi connected to a test access point. Wi-Fi internet tests had Airplane Mode on with Wi-Fi connected to a test access point, while loading three popular websites cached on a local server. The Nexus 5 loaded a page, waited 40 seconds, and then loaded a page from the next site.
‡LTE internet tests had Wi-Fi off and LTE on, and used the same testing method as the Wi-Fi internet tests. - Audio
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- Built-in speaker
- 3.5mm stereo audio connector
- Processing
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- CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 800, 2.26GHz
- GPU: Adreno 330, 450MHz
- Wireless
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- Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4G/5G) 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
- NFC (Android Beam)
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Networks
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- 2G/3G/4G LTE
- North America:
- GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- CDMA: Band Class: 0/1/10
- WCDMA: Bands: 1/2/4/5/6/8/19
- LTE: Bands: 1/2/4/5/17/19/25/26/41
- Rest of World:
- GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- WCDMA: Bands: 1/2/4/5/6/8
- LTE: Bands: 1/3/5/7/8/20
- Memory
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- Choose 16GB or 32GB internal storage (actual formatted capacity will be less)
- 2GB RAM
- Ports and Connectors
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- microUSB
- SlimPort™ enabled
- 3.5mm stereo audio jack
- Dual microphones
- Ceramic power and volume buttons
- Sensors
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- GPS
- Gyroscope
- Accelerometer
- Compass
- Proximity/Ambient Light
- Pressure
- Hall
Source
Nexus 4 design has been updated "check now"
Small nubs now lift the back of the phone up off a table; camera lens gets a slight redesign
Android Central has confirmed that the Nexus 4 has undergone a little bit of a design tweak. As first reported by German site MobiFlip. there are now a couple of small nubs on the rear of the phone, where the glass meets the foot, positioned just above the two screw holes.We've confirmed the change on a pair of Nexus 4s we ordered on Monday this week and received on Wednesday. In the image above, our original Nexus 4, now some four months old, is on top, with a new retail unit (still in its protective plastic) at the bottom. Note the little nub between the screw holes of the two phones.
This small design change has a couple of effects. It lifts phone up ever so slightly, allowing sound to escape the flush speaker. We can confirm that sounds are a little fuller and louder. Not a great deal, but we can tell. The change also should help keep the glass back from getting the little hairline scratches it's been prone to pick up.
And perhaps more important, it should keep the ultra-slick phone from sliding off any similarly slick surfaces.
The little nubs are just big enough to be felt when you're holding it. You'll know if you've got them on your phone.
Nexus 4 camera housing also gets a tweak
HTC One Vs Xperia Z Vs Nexus 4 Vs Galaxy S III
The HTC One, the only recently announced smartphone is easily among the very best smartphones right now but how does it perform against its arch enemies?
We find it out in the specs sheet:
HTC One | Sony Xperia Z | Google Nexus 4 | Samsung Galaxy S III | |
Status | Announced | Available | Available | Available |
Weight | 143g | 146g | 139g | 133g |
Thickness | 9.3mm | 7.96mm | 9.1mm | 8.6mm |
Sim | Micro-Sim | Micro-Sim | Micro-Sim | Micro-Sim |
Operating System | Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean | Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean | Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean | Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean |
Display | 4.7 inches | 5 inches | 4.7 inches | 4.8 inches |
Features | Corning Gorilla Glass 2 | Shatter and scratch proof | Corning Gorilla Glass 2 | Corning Gorilla Glass 2 |
Resolution | 1080 x 1920 pixels | 1080 x 1920 pixels | 768 x 1280 pixels | 720 x 1280 pixels |
Processor | Quad-core 1.7 Ghz Krait | Quad-core 1.5 Ghz Krait | Quad-core 1.5 Ghz Krait | Quad-core 1.4 Ghz Cortex A9 |
GPU | Adreno 320 | Adreno 320 | Adreno 320 | Mali-400MP |
RAM | 2GB | 2GB | 2GB | 1GB |
Memory | 32/64GB | 16GB | 8/16GB | 16/32/64GB |
Expandable | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Camera (Rear) | 4 mp Ultrapixel, Full HD 1080p video with LED Flash | 13.1mp, Full HD 1080p video with LED Flash | 8mp, Full HD 1080p video with LED Flash | 8mp, Full HD 1080p video with LED Flash |
Camera (Front) | 2.1mp Full HD | 2.2mp Full HD | 1.3mp | 1.9mp HD |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 2.0, Wifi Hotspot, optional NFC, Infrared, GPS | Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 2.0, Wifi Hotspot, NFC, GPS | Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, microUSB 2.0, Wifi Hotspot, GPS | Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, microUSB 2.0, Wifi Hotspot, GPS, USB otg |
Battery | 2300 mAh | 2330 mAh | 2100 mAh | 2100 mAh |
It is worth mentioning here that the Xperia Z is a water and dust proof smartphone unlike other three phones in the comparison table. Other than these features shown above, all of the smartphones possess exclusive features which are, in several cases, a first for the industry. HTC One manages to perform well even in this crowd too but I don’t think its that great when compared to the Xperia Z which is arguably the best phone available right now.