specifications that Apple included with the iPhone 6. With this in mind, he made a graphic that’s become a hit among Android fans that compares the iPhone 6 to 2012’s Nexus 4 and shows that a lot of the upgrades that Apple added to its newest smartphone were present in the Nexus 4 when it launched nearly two years ago.
As the graphic points out,
the Nexus 4 also had a 4.7-inch display with a very similar resolution to the
iPhone 6’s. It also had NFC payments, third-party keyboard apps and other
features that Apple is only just getting around to putting on its phones.
That said, there are also
some features on the iPhone 6 that you wouldn’t have been able to get on the
Nexus 7, such as the Touch ID fingerprint scanner system, a 64-bit processor
and an option to buy one with 128GB of storage. Plus, iPhones have had worse
specs in many regards to high-end Android phones for years now and it doesn’t
seem to really bother iPhone users, who will still line up around the block in
less than two weeks to get their hands on the iPhone 6.
All the same, when Apple
starts touting next year’s iPhone 6s for its “magical” 1080p display, I imagine
Android fans who are rocking smartphones with 2K displays will have a good
chuckle at that as well.


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