Comparison: nokia lumia 1320 vs samsung galaxy note 2
After the battle between the Lumia 1320 and the Galaxy Note 3, today we are going to “undress” the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 on our website, a terminal that has decent specifications, but that is out of budget for many, as we will describe in the end. After exposing the characteristics of each of the devices, we will take stock of the quality-price ratio they present, being able to conclude if they fit our interests. We begin:
Screens: The one of the Lumia 1320 has a size of 6 inches, in addition to being accompanied by ClearBlack technology (perfectly readable in sunlight) and IPS technology (wide viewing angle and highly defined colors). Its resolution is 1280 x 720 pixels, which gives it a density of 245 pixels per inch. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is equipped with a 5.55-inch super AMOLED screen , which is characterized by having more brightness, reflecting less sunlight and consuming less energy. It has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels . The Lumia 1320 uses Corning Gorilla Glass 3 to protect your screen from bumps and scratches.
Processors: the Nokia has a 1.7GHz dual-core Qualcomm SnapdragonTM S4 SoC, while the Galaxy Note 2 features a 1.6 GHz quad-core CPU. Regarding its graphics chips we have Adreno 305 for the Lumia and a Mali-400MP GPU by the Note 2. The Nokia RAM is 1 GB, lower than that of the Galaxy Note, which brings with it 2 GB. Their operating systems are also different: the Lumia has Windows Phone 8 and Note 2 with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Cameras: from the Lumia we have a sensor without highlighting anything especially: it has 5 megapixels and some function such as autofocus and an LED flash. The Note 2, by contrast, features an 8- megapixel primary lens that also features autofocus, LED flash, and BSI technology, allowing us to take good-quality snapshots even in low-light conditions. The front cameras of the Nokia and the Samsung have 640 x 480 pixels and 1.9 megapixels respectively. Both terminals make video recordings in Full HD 1080p quality .
Internal memories : the Lumia has a terminal on the market that has 8 GB of ROM, while the Note 2 has for sale a model of 16 GB , another 32 GB and another 64 GB . The two devices also have a microSD card slot of up to 64 GB . The Lumia meanwhile also has a free 7 GB cloud storage .
Designs: the nokia Lumia 1320 has dimensions of 164.2 mm high × 85.9 × 9.8 millimeters thick and weighs 220 grams . Its casing is made up of a perfect union between its front and rear, resulting in a single piece of polycarbonate that gives it great robustness. We have it available in orange, yellow, white and black. The Galaxy Note 2 is 151.1mm high x 80.5mm wide x 9.4mm thick and 180 grams. This model has a rough metallic stripe on the sides that is attached to a plastic casing with a touch similar to leather, and which gives it an elegant appearance.
Connectivity : both devices have basic connections such as 3G , WiFi or Bluetooth , in addition to offering LTE / 4G support .
Batteries : these terminals have very similar capacities, containing 3100 mAh the Note 2 battery and 3400 mAh accompany the Lumia. In principle we assume that the autonomy of the Nokia model could be much higher, especially due to the lower performance of its processor, although it is always good to remember that depending on what we play, we play videos or some other function that requires a large energy expenditure, This autonomy will be greater or less, regardless of capacity.
Prices: the nokia Lumia 1320 is a smartphone with good features, with a price not within everyone's reach: we can find it free on its official website for about 290 euros. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is a terminal also adapted for unburdened pockets, (seen on the website of pccomponentes for 349 euros in gray and 16 GB and 359 euros in white and 16 GB as well) Although we can have something cheaper depending on the promotion we choose when buying it. Anyway, it is still something exorbitant for many.
- Nokia Lumia 1320 | - Samsung Galaxy Note 2 | |
screen | - 6 inches ClearBlack IPS | - 5.55 inches superAMOLED |
Resolution | - 1280 × 720 pixels | - 1280 × 720 pixels |
Screen type | - Gorilla Glass 3 | |
Internal memory | - 8 GB model (Expandable up to 64 GB) | - Model 16/32/64 GB (expandable up to 64 GB) |
OS | - Windows Phone 8 | - Android Jelly Bean 4.1 |
Battery | - 3400 mAh | - 3100 mAh |
Connectivity | - WiFi 802.11b / g / n- Bluetooth
- 3G - 4G / LTE |
- WiFi 802.11a / b / g / n- Bluetooth 4.0
- 3G - 4G / LTE |
Rear camera | - 5 MP sensor - Autofocus
- LED flash - Full HD 1080p video recording at 30 fps |
- 8 MP sensor - Autofocus
- LED / BSI flash - 1080p HD video recording |
Frontal camera | - 0.3 MP (640 x 480 pixels) | - 1.9 MP |
Processor and graphics | - Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual core 1.7 GHz - Adreno 305 | - Quad core 1.6 GHz - Mali - 400MP |
RAM | - 1 GB | - 2 GB |
Dimensions | - 164.2 mm high × 85.9 × 9.8 millimeters thick | - 151.1mm Height x 80.5mm Width x 9.4mm |
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