
Don’t forget to check out our detailed hands-on coverage, and stay tuned for more details. With these two poised to challenge one another, it’s only natural to stack them up side-by-side to figure out which one has the staying power to outlast the other. And even more recently, the LG G2 has proven to be a remarkable figure as well, seeing that it’s rich in the specs and features department.
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Yes, it's slippery and not very distinctive looking, but you just might find the perfect case to jazz it up while improving grip. Just a month ago, the Motorola Moto X showed us how it’s possible to make Android easy to use while also giving consumers the power to personalize the design of the handset. The LG G2 has the largest display on a non-phablet phone, and it's the same size as the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One, though its display is bigger at 5.2'. What if you embrace big phones and you want the biggest display possible within reason. It’s a well designed smartphone, and we can’t wait to get our hands on it for an extensive review of everything that’s new. If you detest plasticky looking phones or slippery phones, the Moto X is for you. Specs aside, the G2 actually looks very similar to the Galaxy S4 on front, with curves and design cues from the Nexus up top, and the texture on back reminds us of the Galaxy S II, actually. We’ll need a few weeks with the device to test and compare, obviously, but so far our impressions are quite favorable to good old LG. The quality of the LG G2 F320K 32GBs display is significantly superior to the display quality of the Motorola Moto X 32GB. To be honest, again on paper, the LG G2 handily beats the Galaxy S4 in all areas.
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The 4.99-inch 1080p display vs the 5.2-inch 1080p screen on the G2 are comparable, although the G2 offers a full HD IPS panel that gets much brighter than the AMOLED counterpart here with Samsung. These devices will be battling it out, so we grabbed a few comparison shots. Something Samsung wasn’t able to do, but are rumored to offer with their upcoming Note III we’ll see next month. They’ve added optical image stabilization to the 13 megapixel camera. LG is late to the game here, but the wait might be worth it with a faster, more efficient, newer quad-core processor. The Galaxy S4 is and will be the main competitor to the G2, even though it has been available for a few months already. Then of course the Moto X is nearly stock, with an Active display and a few neat Google and Moto editions on top of stock Android. LG has their own changes, some which are similar to Samsung’s, but plenty of their own such as the KnockON to wake, slide-out multitasking panel, and other new stuff with the G2. Galaxy S4 has TouchWiz and their nature UI. It all depends on what aspect you prioritize.All three of these devices are running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean from their respective manufacturers, and all three are rather customized. So which one is the best? Well, each handset sports a unique kind of feature that can cater to a different kind of user.

These are only some of the features that the four Android smartphones can offer. The G2 and Nexus 5 don’t have any kind of water resistance feature. The Xperia Z1 has an edge over the other because of its full IP55/IP58 certification for dust- and water-proofing. Both the Xperia Z1 and Moto X boast of water-resistant features. The Nexus 5 has the same camera with its predecessor, the Nexus 4. LG G2 vs Motorola Moto X (Gen 1) Comparison 3G Network UMTS 850/900/1900/2100 MHz, HSDPA 900/2100 MHz Data Speed HSDPA, 42 Mbps HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps LTE, Cat3. Lagging behind is the Nexus 5 with only 8 MP. The G2 follows with 13 MP OIS camera, then the Moto X with 10 MP. When it comes to camera, nothing comes close to the 20.7-Megapixel rear camera of Xperia Z1. Both the G2 and Xperia Z1 gain the top spot with 3,000 mAh.ĬAMERA. It can drain battery life faster even compared to the Moto X which only has 2,200 mAh. Because of its HD screen and small battery size at 2,300 mAh, battery life is one of the biggest fall backs of the Nexus 5. The 4.7-inch Moto X, however, stands out from the group with its small screen, acting as an alternative for users who are tired of wide screen smartphones.īATTERY LIFE. The Nexus 5 also boasts of a full HD 1080p resolution. Meanwhile, the 5-inch Xperia Z1 and 4.95-inch Nexus 5 trail in second and third, respectively. The LG G2 takes the lead in having the biggest touch-screen interface at 5.2 inches. Unfortunately, the Moto X trails behind with only a Snapdragon 1.7 GHz dual-core under its hood.

The Nexus 5, LG G2, and Xperia Z1 are all tied with the 2.26GHz quad-core processor -a fair kind that is in line with even the flagship models of LG and Sony. If you’re in the market searching for mid-range quality and affordable smartphones, take a look as this quick comparison of the four Android handsets. Critics noticed that the smartphone fares the same range quality as LG G2, Sony Xperia Z1, and Motorola Moto X. Moto X: Google and LG’s release of the LG Nexus 5 last year sparked after attention in the market.
