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Iphone 5s geekbench battery score
Iphone 5s geekbench battery score






iphone 5s geekbench battery score
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It's sharp, bright enough to easily see outside and it's got bold, punchy colors that I found lent themselves well to vibrant YouTube videos, but still managing not to look overly saturated or unrealistic. The display measures 6.7-inches and has a 3,120x1,440-pixel resolution - exactly the same as the 6 Pro. It could even develop a nice patina, like aged brass tools, that actually enhances the look. Whether that's a problem remains to be seen. I do worry, however, that the shiny aluminum strip could be susceptible to damage - in the short time I've been using it, several small hairline scratches are visible on its surface and over time that could become more pronounced. IOS 7 provides an entirely new looks, an improved notifications centre, a quick settings panel, new camera options, more sounds and ringtones, and iuversal search.It's IP68 rated for water- and dust-resistance, so spilled drinks are no concern. KitKit offers new features suc h as NFC support, NFC services assistance, and being able to use your phone as a remote control for your TV. Also this makes it perfect for wearable tech too. KitKat aims to address that by working across the board on all devices - even more affordable handsets.

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The problem with Android is that less than half of Android devices where running the Jelly Bean OS in 2012 while two thirds of Apple devices are already on iOS 7. The Nexus 5 camera is now equipped with Photo Sphere for knitted 360-degree shots, HDR+ which takes burst shots and automatically choses the best, and Auto Awesome which appears to improve photos in your library to share - much like Google+ does.

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The front-facing camera can now shoot in 720p while the rear is able to film in slo-mo. A dual bulb flash allows for True Tone which creates a well balanced image. The iPhone 5S has a larger sensor and wider aperture than before at f/2.4 for better low light shots. The Nexus 5 comes with and optical image stabilisation 8-megapixel rear and 1.3-megapixel front-facing cameras. This is a very subjective area, though and really depends on how a person uses the phone. This should deliver around 10 hours of battery life, the same amount Apple claims the iPhone 5S can manage. When it comes to literal power the new Nexus 5 will come with a 2300mAh battery which, with a larger, higher resolution screen but more efficient processor than its predecessor, should eek about some more life.

iphone 5s geekbench battery score

It'll be interesting to see how much developers use this and if that leads to greater apps over the Android offerings. This essentially turns the phone into a personal tracker and allows games and apps to use even more detailed information. Thanks to the Snapdragon 800 the Nexus 5 is future-proofed for outputting 4K video, something the iPhone 5S is touted by Apple as being able to manage.īut Apple takes an extra point for its M7 processor which works alongside the main unit to calculate movement data at a very accurate level. We'll have to wait and see if the Nexus 5, minus the LG skin, is faster. Geekbench gives the iPhone 5S a 2557 score and the G2 a 2154. In benchmark tests between the Snapdragon 800 in an LG G2 (basically the Nexus 5) and an A7 processor in the iPHone 5S Apple comes out on top. While Apple isn't about specs so much it's still pulling now punches in this area with its new A7 processor which is capable of 64-bit processing essentially making it future-proof while delivering double the power of its predecessor. That's backed by a healthy 2GB RAM to keep everything zipping along. It's shipping with the very fashionable Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor running at a hand-melting 2.26GHz. Power showdownĪs expected the latest Google smartphone is packing muc h more power than the last. The difference in weight isn't huge so on this comparison it really comes down to personal preference. While the iPhone offers a better profile here and nice slim body, it does so at the cost of a larger screen. The Nexus 5 is a larger 137.84 x 69.17 x 8.59mm and a heavier 130g. The iPhone 5S measures in at 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6mm and 112g. When you hear the specs side by side like that you have to ask what Retina even stands for anymore. The iPhone 5S, by comparison, has a 4-inch, 1136 x 640 pixel (326ppi) Retina display. The Nexus 5 comes in at 5-inches in screen size and the resolution has been given a bump to 1920×1080 display (445 ppi). In true smartphone fashion the Nexus 5 is larger than its predecessor, but not by much. Read: Apple iPhone 5S review Design and display








Iphone 5s geekbench battery score