At a glance: iPhone vs. Google smartphone

06 January 2010 | 01:35:18 PM | Source: SBS and agencies

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The Apple iPhone (left) pictured beside the newly unveiled Google Nexus One phone (SBS)

The unveiling of the Google Nexus One smartphone has been seen as a direct challenge the domination of the Apple iPhone. How much do the two devices differ?

KEY DIFFERENCES

Storage capacity and add ons
Both the iPhone and the Nexus One have the same maximum storage capacity of 32GB. The main difference is iPhone storage is built into the phone, with the 3GS available in either 16GB or 32GB whilst the Google phone has variable storage with a microSD slot. The Google smartphone is sold with a 4GB card, which can changed to a maximum of 32 GB. The Google phone also differs as the battery is detachable and replaceable, whereas the iPhone phone battery is built into the device.

Apps
Apple currently boasts some 93,200 applications available for download from the iTunes store.  Ranging from free to paid, an entire spectrum of applications are available, covering social media, outdoor activities, making music, planning meals and activities to games, drawing, media and information services. There are currently 20,000 applications available for the Google phone, which is expected to increase as new apps are developed for the device.

Operating system
One of the key differences lies in the operating systems the two phones use.  The Google Nexus One runs on Android 2.1, open-source software for mobile devices.  Its openness makes it unique and is designed to allow developers to collaborate and innovation to be sped up. With a progressive open-source license it enables operators and manufacturers to design, build and distribute their own products. The iPhone runs exclusively on Apple software which limits the device to official distribution via the App store and iTunes.

Camera
The Google smartphone camera boasts 5 megapixels, autofocus, 2x digital focus and a built in LED flash. In comparison the iPhone camera is 3 megapixels with autofocus. Both phones have video recording capacities but the iPhone has inbuilt video editing abilities.

Voice command

Both phones also include voice command features. The iPhone allows the operator to find a contact or a music stored in the iTunes library. The iPhone 3GS also enables the users to record, store and distribute voice memos. The Google smartphone also has speech command capabilities. It can transfer voice to text and email and can also search via speech.

Multitasking

The Google Nexus One has greater multitasking abilities, making it easy to go between programs and perform multiple activities. In comparison the iPhone is said to be limited to playing music whilst being online or sending a message.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

iPhone
Battery life: 5 hours, 3G talk time, 300 standby
Display: 3.5 inch widescreen multi-touch, 480 x 320 pixel resolution
Weight: 135 grams
Processor: 600 MHz
Additional features: 3D graphics, camera, video recording, voice control, compass, maps, accessibility features for visually or hearing impaired, Internet tethering, voice memos, email, Safari browser, motion sensor.

Google Nexus One

Battery life: 7 hours 3G talk time, 250 hours standby
Display: 3.7 inch touch-screen, 480 x 800 pixel resolution
Weight: 130 grams
Processor: 1 GHz
Additional features: 3D graphics, voice control, dual microphone noise cancellation, colour alerts, camera, video recording, compass, maps, email, Internet browsing, motion sensor.
 

Your Comments

31 Mar 2010 16:09 AEST

Amy

From: NY

iphone

I'm thinking about getting an iPhone to replace my Nokia 63 cell phone. I'm on the fence though because I'm not convinced that upgrading from one to the other is all that worth the money. Should I stick with the cell phone or go iPhone?

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27 Jan 2010 15:10 AEST

Fei Yu Han

From: Bangkok

One problem with the Google Phone

One problem with the Google phone is that if you use the voice-text email function for product support the filtering software 'protects you' from telling Google that you absolutely XXXXing well hate the thing. I want a phone that doesnt recognise the word Google. That would be a Smart phone.

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12 Jan 2010 10:14 AEST

Royce

From: Ashfield

Other HTC products

I'm interested in comparing the previous HTC products built on Android too - how does the Google phone compare with the HTC Magic or Hero? In that picture it looks like the same design. Will the company continue to produce separate product ranges and if so will they be compatible, will they use the same apps?

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