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Battle Vid: Moto X vs. Google Edition Samsung Galaxy S4

moto s4[ad#ad-1]The battle for Smartphone supremacy  continues. today we take a look at how Motorola’s latest device the Moto X fairs against the cream of the crop for Android the Google Edition Galaxy S4

Moto X: At the heart of this device is the Motorola X8 Mobile Computing system, No its not a new processor style but actually a collection of processor, with the X8 comprising of a software optimized Snapdragon S4 Pro clocked at 1.7Ghz dual-core processor, a quad-core Adreno 320 GPU, a natural language processor and a contextual computing Processor and 2GB of ram. All this is packed to give a better gaming experience; what we get from the Moto X is a smooth gaming experience without an hick-ups or slow downs. Handles just as well its Quad-core processor competitors. Plus its got an added benefit of not over heating up while gaming which is a huge plus. Check out our coverage of gaming on the Moto X . All housed under a 4.7-inch edge to edge HD display, at 720P AMOLED with RCG Su-pixel at 316 PPi

Galaxy S4:  The Galaxy S4 is packed with more features I can remember in a smartphone; both software and hardware. On the hardware side the galaxy S4 features  a 5-inch 1080p (1,920 x 1,080) Super AMOLED panel which offers a pixel density of 441 ppi. the display also offer the same high screen sensitivity seen on the Nokia Lumia 920, meaning you have the ability to use your gloves at the same time. In terms of processing power, that varies from geographical location, here in the USA the SG4 is powered by a 1.9 Quad-core snapdragon processor with 2GB of ram; offering a very smooth an sleek use experience with zero to no lag or slow down. The device also house a 13 megapixel camera;

 

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