What the Galaxy Note II Does Well…
Again obviously, the Galaxy has a larger screen. It’s screen is a huge 5.5 inches versus the 4.7 inches on the Nexus. But what really makes the difference is that Samsung chose to go with the Super AMOLED screen as opposed to the regular old fashioned LCD screen on the Nexus. This means that although the Nexus has better screen resolution and higher PPI, it’s actually the Samsung that comes out with the clearer and brighter picture quality in the end.
The Note is slightly faster than the Nexus, running a 1600 MHz processor rather than the 1500 MHz processor on the Nexus. This makes the Note around ten per cent faster and more powerful than the Nexus.
But probably the biggest difference here is the amount of internal storage. The Galaxy comes with a total of 64 GB of internal storage as compared to the tiny 8 GB on the Nexus. That means that you get to store eight times more data, music, videos and apps on the Note II.
So Bigger is Better?
In this particular case, we’re going to have to say that bigger truly is better. The combination of the massive amounts of internal storage and the Super AMOLED screen come together to make the Samsung Galaxy Note II a real powerhouse of a device. Sure, it’s pretty big and a little complicated to put in a pocket, but reading a web page on that huge screen makes it all worth it.
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