- Conclusion Get the lowdown
- Features How they compare
- Performance Real world benchmarks
- Differences Technical showdown
- Reviews Word on the street
- Competition Others to consider
- Discussion Answers and opinions
Compare with...
- HTC One X
- LG Optimus G
- Samsung Galaxy S III
- Samsung Galaxy Note II
- Samsung Galaxy S4
Rated 100% by by Fragni (Mar, 2013)The NFC function is awesome, makes it so much practical to share content with another NFC enabled device.
Rated 88% by by The Verge (Sep, 2012)In other areas, a new treatment has been utilized on the display which Apple claims produces brighter colors as well as deeper blacks while reducing display thickness.
Conclusion Which is better for you?
Features Key features of the LG Nexus 4 compared to the Apple iPhone 5
GHz1.5
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean 3.5G
Rated 100% by by Shashank-Dabral (Jan, 2013)There isn't much commercial use of it till now (NFC payments hasn't really kicked in), but there are some nice things you can do with NFC tags.
1.3 GHz
iOS 6 4G
Rated 87% by by c|net (Sep, 2012)The iPhone 5's 3.95-ounce weight is the lightest an iPhone's ever been.
screen size
4.7"
4"
Nexus 4 by FalseShaddow (Nov, 2012)* the SCREEN: The screen is beautiful, I love the size it's pretty big running at 4.7'' as you probably already know.
iPhone 5 by G.-Clough--Garrett (Dec, 2012)The 4" screen was a great move by Apple, its not too big like the Note, but its not too small, like some say the iPhone 4 was.
screen resolution
Nexus 4 by diomedes (Mar, 2013)thats is a disapointment, but is really beautifull, fast, good screen resolution and cheap!
iPhone 5 by Dwight (Apr, 2013)1080p resolution is going to be the minimum in the future (comparable to retina display) as will a quad-core processor and everyone else is offering more powerful battery life.
memory
| 0 GB | 2 GB | 2 GB |
processor
Nexus 4 by FalseShaddow (Nov, 2012)* x4 1.5 Gz Snapdragon: I love going around saying I have a phone with a quad core processor.
iPhone 5 by G.-Clough--Garrett (Dec, 2012)I thought Apple would go all in with a quad-core, but they stuck with a Dual Core Processor, and I understand why.
camera resolution
| 0 MP | 8 MP | 8 MP |
Nexus 4 by c|net (Nov, 2012)Above the display in the top right corner is a 1.3-megapixel camera and below the screen is an LED notification light.
iPhone 5 by SirStinky--Sirstinky (Dec, 2012)The 8-megapixel iSight camera is probably one of the best cameras out there now in terms of all-around performance.
Performance Real world tests of LG Nexus 4 vs Apple iPhone 5
cpu speed
Nexus 4 by Henry (Feb, 2013)In order to make great use of the average size 2200mAh battery Google/LG has put in a throttling system where if the Battery is certain temperature the CPU speed is clocked down to lower speed.
iPhone 5 by TrustedReviews (Oct, 2012)It’s slimmer, lighter and better looking than before, and yet it packs in a larger screen and faster processor.
talk time
900 min
480 min
Nexus 4 by The-Pragmatist (Jan, 2013)The phone will last you a day with light use (quick use of apps/widgets and plenty of texting/Facebook, with live wallpapers ON), 9 hours with moderate use (a few calls, some extended app use, and a GPS mapping trip), and 5 hours with heavy downloading, photo taking, and gameplaying.
iPhone 5 by Jon-Benton (Jan, 2013)It also has its own version of siri (galaxy), its extremely fast, cheaper than the iphone, you can switch out your memory cards, great battery life and a lot more.
Differences What are the advantages of each
Advantages compared to the Apple iPhone 5
| More cores | Quad core | vs | Dual core |
|---|---|---|---|
| Twice as many cores; each additional core lets your phone do more without visible UI slowdowns and jerkiness | |||
| Uses standard video out connectors | Yes (HDMI) | vs | No (Lightning) |
| Somewhat common; Standardized connectors are cheap, compatible and easy to find | |||
| Supports NFC | Yes | vs | No |
| Somewhat common; Enables payment by phone and other wireless communications | |||
| Significantly more battery capacity | 2,100 mA·h | vs | 1,440 mA·h |
| Around 50% more battery capacity | |||
| Significantly longer talk time | 900 min | vs | 480 min |
| Around 90% longer talk time; go days without charging | |||
| Much better theoretical download speed | 84 Mb/s (HSPA+) | vs | 20 Mb/s |
| More than 4x better theoretical download speed; enjoy lightning fast downloads on modern networks | |||
| Bigger screen | 4.7" | vs | 4" |
| Around 20% bigger screen | |||
| Higher resolution screen | 1280 x 768 | vs | 1136 x 640 |
| Around 40% higher resolution screen | |||
| Faster processor | 1.5 GHz | vs | 1.3 GHz |
| Around 20% faster processor; run computation-intensive applications, such as photo editing, faster | |||
| Longer standby time | 23,400 min | vs | 13,500 min |
| More than 70% longer standby time | |||
| More highly reviewed by consumers | 87.13% | vs | 83.34% |
| Almost the same | |||
Advantages compared to the LG Nexus 4
| Is 4G | Yes | vs | No |
|---|---|---|---|
| Somewhat common; Supports the fastest, most reliable networks | |||
| Significantly smaller | 59 x 124 x 8 mm | vs | 69 x 134 x 9 mm |
| More than 30% smaller | |||
| Lighter | 112 g | vs | 139 g |
| Around 20% lighter | |||
| Thinner | 8 mm | vs | 9 mm |
| Around 20% thinner | |||
Reviews Word on the street
LG Nexus 4 | Apple iPhone 5 | ||
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![]() | Rated 80% by by anton2g (Jan, 2013) Rated 60% by by P.-Perry (Feb, 2013) | Rated 100% by by G.-Lee (Oct, 2012) Rated 80% by by Ayoub (Nov, 2012) Rated 100% by by Ryan-B--Byrd (Feb, 2013) | |
Competition What else you should consider
| | 1 | HTC One X 4-way tie: Supports Flash |
| | 2 | LG Optimus G 4-way tie: Supports Flash |
| | 3 | Samsung Galaxy S III Most built-in storage |
| | 4 | Samsung Galaxy Note II Rated the best by consumers |
| | 5 | Samsung Galaxy S4 Longest battery life during active use |
| | 6 | BlackBerry Z10 4-way tie: Supports Flash |
| | 7 | HTC One Fastest processor |
| | 8 | Apple iPhone 4S 9-way tie: Records average resolution video |








