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Google Nexus 5 vs HTC One M8 Comparison

The Nexus 5 as well as the HTC One M8 are quite decent in terms of performance. While the Nexus 5 runs on a quad-core snapdragon 800, 2GB RAM wholesale lenovo A690, the HTC One M8 runs on a snapdragon 801, similar to the processor in the Galaxy S5.
However, the HTC One M8 is slightly faster compared the Nexus 5, which includes the speed of the Adreno 330 GPU, offering great graphics. The HTC One M8 also includes a co-processor, making it different from the Nexus 5. In other words, the HTC One M8 can do some things which are not possible on the Nexus 5.
The HTC One M8 has two rear cameras that enable users to refocus photos after they have been taken. The core processor also allows the M8 to monitor movements, making it a great activity tracker, without using the available battery power.
The Nexus 5 and the HTC One M8 both run on the Android 4.4 KitKat. Nevertheless, the Nexus 5 has an advantage over the M8 as it is a Google device; therefore it is the first, to get updates for new operating systems.
The retail price of the HTC One M8 is around $920, while the Nexus 5 retails at arounf $500 - making the HTC One M8 more expensive compared to the Nexus 5.
HTC One M8 became the first flagship Android phone of 2014 following its launch in April 2014. While this is among the most amazing Android devices in the market today, even the Google Nexus 5, which was launched recently, is a favorite among smartphone customers.
Both devices come with excellent feature, making them real competitors to one another.
Below is a brief account of the different experiences offered by HTC One M8 and Google Nexus 5 and a comparison of their respective specs and unique features which enables prospective buys the chance to decide which device is better suited toward their needs.
The HTC One M8 and the Nexus 5 are Android devices with comparatively large screens and powerful hardware. Nevertheless, they look completely different. While the M8 comes in a sporty, curve aluminum chassis covering around the sides of the display, the Nexus 5 is encased in a lightweight soft-touch plastic chassis.
The HTC One M8 offers an in-hand feeling that is missing in other smartphones. On the other hand, the Nexus comes with flat sides and a matte texture offering good hand grip. As the Nexus 5 has a plastic body, it is lighter compared to the M8. The Nexus 5 weighs 130g compared to the HTC One M8 which weighs 160g.
As far as the screen sizes are concerned, the difference between the Nexus 5 and HTC One M8 is very slight. Both the devices come with full HD resolution and nearly have the same size screen. The HTC One M8 has a 5-inch screen wholesale lenovo A760 , while the Nexus 5 comes with a 4.95-inch screen. The screens of both the devices use IPS panels that give them great contrast and viewing angles. In addition, both smartphones offer highly impressive display for videos or texts with bright and vibrant colors.

Lenovo Vibe Z2 64-bit smartphone

Itching for something a little more stylish? That's where the Vibe X2 comes in. There's a 5-inch 1080p display wholesale lenovo A690 and one of Mediatek's new True8Core chipsets lurking under the hood, but your eyes will dart to its three-layered design with colors stacked atop each other like paperbacks perched on a coffee table. Striking? You bet, but we're sure it won't be everyone's cup of tea. You'll be able to choose from white, red, gold and gray options, all of which should complement the 13-megapixel camera 'round the back nicely. And in case three layers just isn't enough for you, Lenovo's got a series of accessories -- think a super-slim battery and an amped-up speaker -- to add a fourth stratum to the mix.
The Vibe Z2 and X2 will cost $429 and $399, respectively, when they launch in October, and (to no one's surprise) they'll hit Lenovo's native China first. From there, they'll trickle into the rest of southeast Asia, eastern Europe and Latin America -- just don't expect them to hit US doorsteps any time soon.
Lenovo might not be known for its smartphones around these parts (Motorola's new wares should change that soon), but it's definitely no slouch where the rest of the world is concerned. To no one's surprise, the Chinese juggernaut's family of phones just got a little bigger today at IFA: The company just pulled back the curtain on a pair of devices called the Vibe Z2 (pictured above) and Vibe X2.
Its name would imply that the Vibe Z2 occupies the rung under Lenovo's flagship Vibe Z2 Pro, but this new entry is Lenovo's first 64-bit smartphone thanks to the 1.4GHz quad-core Snapdragon chipset housed within its 7.8mm thick chassis. That means it'll play rather nicely with the new (and currently unnamed) version of Android waiting in the wings, though at this point, it's unclear whether it'll ship with Android L preloaded. Rounding out the package are a super-bright 5.2-inch wholesale lenovo A760 screen running at 720p (sigh), along with 32GB of internal storage, dual SIM slots, a 3,000mAh battery and a 13-megapixel rear camera with a backlit sensor.