Monday, July 22, 2013

Nexus 7 & Kindle Fire HD vs Galaxy Note 2: Samsung The Giant Slayer? - Auto-o-Mobile

One of the best-selling phablets has been the Samsung Galaxy Note series. And people seem to love it, and despite it having a large price tag. But how does the phablet compare to the likes of tablets, Which come with a more attractive price tag, Including the Google Nexus 7 and the Amazon Kindle Fire HD? Let’s find out.

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 vs Kindle Fire HD & Nexus 7

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One thing the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Which has the other tablets do not have is the fact That it can make calls. This means That you do not have to carry around two devices at the same time. The downside to this Is That the display is smaller. The Google Nexus 7 along with the Kindle Fire HD has got both displays of 7 inches. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 comes with a display of 256ppi at 5.5-inches, while others have 216ppi. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has the S Pen too.

The device has the quad core processor and 2GB of RAM, Which That means apps run very smoothly on it. However if you do not want or need a lot of processing power and you only want something That you can use to check emails, browse the net and play basic games then either the Kindle Fire HD and Google Nexus 7 are no slow coaches, especially Which the latter has its own quad-core but not as powerful of a GPU and 1GB of RAM.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 comes with support for SD cards and the maximum is 64GB. The Kindle Fire HD and the Google Nexus both have 32GB of internal storage.

If you are looking for a device with the best camera then it would have to be the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 as it has a back camera of 8 megapixels and a 1.9 on the front. Plus there is the fact That tablets are hard to use as cameras due to Their size.

The Kindle Fire HD runs on Android 4.0 and the Google Nexus 7 has Android 4.2, while the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has Android 4.1.2. The tablets will cost you in the region of $ 199 to $ 299, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is around $ 650

There are more advantages with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Which to make it stand out as the overall winner. It has better portability, it can make calls and it has the best camera. What lets the phablet down is the high price tag, That Which is twice of the tablets. Another thing to consider is That is That app does not run have been optimized for tablets. So if you do not need the ability to make calls and already have another device for taking pictures, you might save yourself some money and get the Kindle Fire HD or the Google Nexus 7

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