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If you've asseverative to forgo an iOS device and head for the open pastures of Android, two smartphone lines right now jump to mind—Motorola's Droid and Samsung's Galaxy lineups. And two of the top contenders for Android excellence are the Motorola Droid 4 , with its superb keyboard, and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus , the first to use Google's latest Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich."
But the doubt remains, which is right for you? To help make your decision a little easier, we've compiled a far-sighted side-by-side comparison below.
Samsung's Galaxy Nexus is Google's flagship smartphone, donation the first look at its latest, and greatest, mobile OS—Ice Cream Sandwich. But that's not all the Nexus has booming for it, as it packs an incredibly sharp 1280-by-720-pixel Wonderful AMOLED screen, making it one of the highest resolutions available in a phone. However, keep in sagacity, that high resolution comes in a monstrous 4.65-inch cover, which might be too big for many . Overall performance is solid, but compared with Motorola's latest Droids, battery soul was disappointing at only 5 hours, 58 minutes of talk time.
Source: PC Magazine