Nexus 7 Vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Specs, Features and Price Comparison
It's a battle of gadgets as we pit Google's Nexus 7 against the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Google's devices usually aim to give users the full Android experience, while Samsung has started integrating Apple-like features such as TouchWiz to its latest devices. The Nexus 7 is in the tablet category, while the Galaxy Note 3 is described as a phablet.
Here's a comparison between the two:
Design:
The original Nexus 7 was deemed to be a good tablet at a fair price, but when it was relaunched in 2013, it seemed even better than ever as Google decided to tweak the design and features of the device. The new version is thin and light at 200 x 114 x 8.7mm and 290 grams. It has a 7-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has a metal frame around the edge of the device, and the rear is made of leather. It has a display measuring 5.7 inches with a full HD 1080 x 1920 Super AMOLED Display. It weighs 168 grams and measures 151.2 x 79.2 x 8.3 mm.
Features:
The Nexus 7 runs on Android 4.3 Jellybean, powered by a 2.3GHz dual core processor with 3GB RAM. It has a 5MP main camera, and a front facing camera with 1.2 MP.
The Galaxy Note 3 is powered by a powerful 2.3GHz quad core processor and runs on the Android 4.3 Jellybean. The device has a 13MP camera and it comes with options such as Panorama and Sports modes, and other options such as the Sound and Shot, Beauty Face, Golf Mode, and Animated Photo.
Price:
The Galaxy Note 3 starts at $950, while the Nexus 7 costs $350.