Smartphones are the hottest gadgets in the present scenario among the tech friendly users worldwide.Lots of mobile phone manufacturers have tried and won the heart of the next generation smartphone buyers with amazing devices but some of them are still lagging behind and Nokia can be considered one of them. Android OS has given an amazing opportunity to the companies like Samsung to reach to the top position of the smartphone segment but Nokia hasn’t opted it yet and still produces devices running on company’s stock OS or Windows Mobile OS. However, the company has managed to produce some great devices in recent past including Nokia 808 PureView with amazing photo capturing capabilities. An old mobile rockstar Nokia 808 PureView is compared with one of the latest smartphones Samsung Galaxy S4 in this post.

Design & Build Quality


Samsung Galaxy S4 is designed with plastic materials and it kind of looks like a cheap device comparing to the price range it shares. However, its overall body design is quite slimmer and fits perfectly in the hand of the user. On the other hand Nokia 808 PureView is no slim smartphone because its body weight and design is a little bulky compared to Samsung Galaxy S4. However, it also fits perfectly in user’s hand and looks attractive with its stylishly carved buttons and good looking back panel with a massive 41MP camera. Both of these smartphones look quite nice and impress different buyers in the market.

Display


Samsung Galaxy S4 is the prominent member of the 1080p display devices in year 2013. It comes with a 5inch Super AMOLED screen with pixel density of 441ppi. Its display provides better visibility under the direct sunlight. On the other hand Nokia 808 PureView comes with a little smaller 4inch display with 360*640pixels resolution. Pixel density of the display in PureView is lower than many smartphones in the market but still it shines a lot. Overall, Samsung Galaxy S4 provides better colors than the Nokia 808 PureView in the display segment.

Operating System & Interface


Samsung Galaxy S4 is running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system and company has enhanced the software interface experience on the phone using its own custom UI. While, Nokia 808 PureView is powered by nearly ending Symbian operating system. Nokia has used Symbian Belle Feature Pack 1 in the phone and it comes with customizable home screen interface. Samsung Galaxy S4 is surely having advantage of thousands of apps available on the Google Play Store for Android OS comparing to just a few apps available for the Symbian platform.

Camera


Nokia beats Samsung in the camera segment with Nokia 808 PureView’s whopping 41 mega pixel camera compared to only 13MP camera present in Samsung Galaxy S4. Camera in the Nokia 808 PureView captures images by using ‘Pixel Oversampling’ technology that collects more lights in the photos with 8million pixels by default. While, Samsung Galaxy S4 captures average looking photos in the low light areas. Nokia 808 PureView is the sure winner in the camera segment of this comparison.

Verdict 


Samsung Galaxy S4 is no doubt one of the best Android smartphones available on the planet at the moment but Nokia 808 PureView is an old rocker from the Finnish manufacturer that still rules among photography lovers. However, Nokia 808 PureView might not impress a heavy smartphone user because lack of applications for its Symbian platform. Overall, if you are looking for latest smartphone experience and can compromise on the camera side, consider Samsung Galaxy S4 as you first choice.


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The Guest Author of this post is Julia. She wrote several tech posts for 91mobiles.com. Her passion for upgrading her knowledge puts her to research on topics relevant to her industry. Besides, she also likes to share her findings by writing about them in her free time.

1 comment:

  1. Definitely this post is genuinely great and I have discovered lot of points from it. For me, Nokia should really enhance its own operating system like Symbian by keeping Windows along with them.

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