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Nexus 4 – A Smartphone With Elegant Design (Part 6)

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Performance and battery life

Performance of Nexus 4 is something curious. The phone is an “extreme” chipset that is operating everything on the backstage: its 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro (APQ8064) as we see on LG Optimus G, combining with Adreno 320 GPU and 2GB RAM. In the initial tests between the high-class LG phone and the Samsung Galaxy Note II which is mentioned above (which as 1.6GHz quad-core Exynos chip), S4 Pro ranks 1st. And in the practical-using tests, we’re quite satisfied with the speed of Nexus. It’s primarily fast, multi-tasking is smooth and we rarely have any delay. In side-by-side using, it feels a little slower than Optimus G, but much faster than Galaxy Nexus. Nexus of LG can deal with all of our requests easily.

Performance of Nexus 4 is something curious

Performance of Nexus 4 is something curious

Google Nexus 4

·         Quadrant (v2): 4,902

·         Vellamo (v2.0 HTML5): 1,236

·         AnTuTu: 10,122

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 1,975

·         GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt 1080p Offscreen (fps): 30

·         CF-Bench: 13,835

Google Nexus 4

Google Nexus 4

LG Optimus G

·         Quadrant (v2): 7,628

·         Vellamo (v2.0 HTML5): 1,710

·         AnTuTu: 11,284

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 1,283

·         GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt 1080p Offscreen (fps): 31

·         CF-Bench: 14,398

 

LG Optimus G

LG Optimus G

Samsung Galaxy Note II

·         Quadrant (v2): 6,819

·         Vellamo (v2.0 HTML5): 2,482

·         AnTuTu: 13,539

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 1,023

·         GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt 1080p Offscreen (fps): 17

·         CF-Bench : 15,267

Samsung Galaxy Note II

Samsung Galaxy Note II

Before digging deeper into the tested result you see above, we will say one thing: the tests not always tell the whole story, and we understand that they don’t normally re-create real-life use. We provide a standard testing set because we feel that it will be useful to have a quantitative measurement when comparing the devices. Because Nexus 4 and Optimus G are too identical in chipset and other components, the measurement of both will be easy to compare or at least almost similar. But as you can see on the table above, a number is absolutely in contrast to what we expect. In fact, some of these result most noticeable is Quadrant and Vellamo) are still lower than what we normally have from the dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor. It’s fair to say, CF-Bench and GLBench don’t excess our expectation, and are pretty significant, but in general we have to tear our hair out. (Update: we believe that the partial result is the sub-product of the optimizations in Android 4.2 which improve the speed and user experience but affect negatively to the tests. We hope that this concern is solved on the future firmware update).

Because Nexus 4 and Optimus G are too identical in chipset and other components, the measurement of both will be easy to compare

Because Nexus 4 and Optimus G are too identical in chipset and other components, the measurement of both will be easy to compare

We intend to shrug our shoulder and stop thinking about this concern, but we also have the same problems with the other Nexus 4 phone and many Nexus 10 devices. It’s easy to blame for the tests for not being optimized on Android 4.2, but we never see these tests expose the same problems with the other version of mobile OS when they’re still new. That is to say, our units can be preloaded with a yet to-be -final firmware version which can somewhat contribute to our dilemmas. We will receive a last update before releasing, which will activate the screen lock utilities, so we hope to have some extra options included (we will update the review if we see any increments in terms of performance or testing result). However, you will receive a bang-for-your-buck thing, and we don’t think that savvy users will disappoint.

We have tested Riptide and it doesn’t miss any beat; the graphics is excellent and we don’t have any problem

We have tested Riptide and it doesn’t miss any beat; the graphics is excellent and we don’t have any problem

We have tested Riptide and it doesn’t miss any beat; the graphics is excellent and we don’t have any problem. When we play Need for Speed: Most Wanted, a game that is heavier in graphics, we see some frame reduction and stutter throughout each level we play. These problems don’t interrupt the game flow, but they’re still easy to notice. Apart from these breakdowns, everything is fine, because there’s no problem in displaying all the details, for example, the reflections that casts the shadow onto the car and fine quality in the surrounding buildings and the other landmarks in the game. Battery life is another part of performance that makes us confuse. Because Nexus 4 uses the same 2,100mAh battery (and power-friendly Krait chip) as Optimus G, we have expected to record the similar running time. However, to our surprise, it’s noticeably worse in tests and realistic using. The standard video test, including repeating a movie at 50% brightness with Wi-Fi open (but no connection) and the normal notifications for email and social media, has lasted within 5 hours 18 minutes before being out of battery. The sundry tests – in which we surf web moderately, emailing, social media, texting, shooting a few images and making some calls – mostly give us a whole day use, but the general result will depend on how bright you set up the screen. However, the experience we have with 2 tested phone are still totally in contrast with Optimus G, which last for over 8 hours in the video test and 20 hours for moderate use.

Nexus 4 uses the same 2,100mAh battery (and power-friendly Krait chip) as Optimus G

Nexus 4 uses the same 2,100mAh battery (and power-friendly Krait chip) as Optimus G

We like to make calls on Nexus, because we can hear the loud and clear voice from our friends. It doesn’t have noise and none side of the conversation has difficult in listening to each other. At this time, this stuff continues turning to be thrilling. While we satisfy with how loud and clear the calls are, the speakerphone is another story. With the calls as well as playing music, it’s remarkably softer than most of the compete phones that we have tested recently and in several times we have to check the settings carefully to make sure that we set it up as loud as possible. Besides, the speaker grille is on par with the back cover of the phone, which makes the sounds extremely muffled when you put the phone on a surface with the screen facing upward. We also checked Nexus 4 with the in-ear Klipsch Imge S4A headphones and see the relative volume but it’s obviously not the loudest kind we used to hear. On the positive side, we don’t have any worry with the clarity or can be able to hear high, midrange and low voice or not. Taking multimedia into accounts, we should also mention that the screen and chipset have a role in the flawless filming experience.

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