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Samsung Galaxy S4 and Lenovo k900 Compared
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Smartphones pushed design boundaries f ar, but the Lenovo K900 pushed design
boundaries even f urther. The Samsung Galaxy S4 and Lenovo K900 can be said to be two Smartphones
f rom another world. Just recently, Samsung released the Samsung Galaxy S4 and it instantly ruled over all
Smartphones in the market but its reign may not last long as Lenovo decided to challenge by releasing at
CES 2013 the Lenovo K900 Smartphone.
These two phones are currently ranked as the best Android Smartphones in the market today. In this article
I want to compare the two Smartphones to see how they hold out against each other. It’s no more news
that the Lenovo K900 smashed the Benchmark record of the Samsung Galaxy S4.
2. Samsung Galaxy S4 and Lenovo K900 Benchmark Result
So let’s see how Samsung Galaxy S4 compares with Lenovo K900 Smartphone, i will base my comparisons
on design, display, hardware, memory, and camera etc;
Design:
Both Smartphones run on Android 4.2 OS, Lenovo K900 weighs 162g as against 130g by Samsung Galaxy
S4. The dimensions of Lenovo K900 are 6.18 x 3.07 x 0.27 inches as against 5.38 x 2.75 0.31 inches of the
Samsung Galaxy S4. So if you choice is based on sleekness and weight, Lenovo K900 is slimmer, while
Samsung Galaxy S4 is lighter and sleeker.
Display:
The Lenovo K900 is 5.5 inches wide with 1080 x 1920 Pixels resolution and 401 ppi pixel density as against
the 5.0 inches, 1080 x 1920 pixels and 441 ppi pixel density of the Samsung Galaxy S4.Lenovo K900 is made
of IPS LCD while Samsung Galaxy S4 is made with Super AMOLED which generally has better brightness and
vibrant colors. This means the Samsung Galaxy S4 has a better Smartphone display. But if you are
considering bigger screen size then Lenovo K900 is the better choice.
Hardware:
Lenovo K900 is the f irst Smartphone to use the Intel Atom Z2580 System chip. It also has a Dual Core 2000
MHz, Saltwell Processor and a PowerVR SGX 544 MP2 graphics processor with a 2GB RAM as against the
Exynos 5 Octa System chip and 8-core, 1600 MHz 91.6 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 and 1.2 GHz quad-
3. core ARM Cortex-A7) processor, PowerVR SGX544MP3 graphics processor and a 2GB RAM of the
Samsung Galaxy S4. You must agree with me that both Smartphones were built with enough hardware to
run any app.
As you know more processors more power, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is def initely a f aster deice of the two.
While the Intel chipset of the Lenovo K900 seems to be better than the Qualcomm snapdragon 600 it is not
as f ast as the Exynos 5-Octa of the Samsung Galaxy S4.
Memory:
Both Smartphones has a 16 GB built-in storage capacity but their only memory dif f erence lies in their
storage expansion capacity. While Samsung Galaxy S4 can support additional external storage capacity of
64GB, Lenovo K900 can only support 32GB.
Camera:
Both Smartphones come with a 13MP rear camera and a 2MP f ront camera. But in truth the Samsung Galaxy
S4 has better camera options than the Lenovo K900. Few f eatures present in the Samsung Galaxy S4
absent in the Lenovo K900 include the burst mode, dual camera record, image stabilization, sound & Shot.
Both have a max video capture resolution of 1080p and 1920 x 1080 pixel screen resolutions.
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Both devices have a lot of other f eatures in common as other Smartphones but the main dif f erences have
been highlighted above. The Smartphone war is getting f iercer as consumers now consider a lot of
f eatures in choosing the right Smartphones f or use. Lenovo K900 is the cheaper of the two phones and
this may be a good reason f or a high competition with the Samsung Galaxy S4. Yet the S4 will have a better
perf ormance, f eatures and promises as Samsung is known to be.
What do you think of these super Smartphones? Which will you choose considering cost, f eatures and
brand? Let me hear what you think, use the comment f orm below to share your view of this article.
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