The Nexus 4 is instantly familiar from our time with the LG Optimus G: the new Googlephone shares the LG's 4.7 - inch 1270 x 768 IPS LCD display, as well as its 8 - megapixel camera, and
its quadcore Snapdragon S4 Pro processor.
The Nexus 4 also gets Qualcomm's 1.5 GHz
quadcore Snapdragon S4 Pro with Adreno 320 GPU and 2 GB of RAM.
The phone is powered by a 1.4 GHz
Quadcore Snapdragon 425 processor and there's the Adreno 308 GPU that keeps it going great even when you push it with demanding games.
Apart from a 10.5 - inch Super AMOLED 2,560 x, 1600 pixel resolution display, it is reportedly going to tout
a quadcore Snapdragon 801 processor coupled with 2 GB RAM.
Both have the same 1.2 GHz
quadcore Snapdragon 410 processor from Qualcomm coupled with 1.5 GB of RAM.
The tablets are powered by
a quadcore Snapdragon 410 processor with 1.5 GB RAM and 16 GB of onboard storage.
Not exact matches
That's not all that puts the Pro in the name, it's also packing an Exynos 5 Octacore CPU (made up of a 1.9 GHz
quadcore and 1.3 GHz
quadcore) in the Wi - Fi and 3G models, and a 2.3 GHz
Snapdragon 800
quadcore in the LTE version.
The
Snapdragon S4 pro 1.5 GHz
Quadcore A15 processor uses the next generation Krait Technology and is capable of delivering phenomenal performance.
Performance from the
quadcore processor is tricky to judge amid the limits of the MWC show floor, but we've seen good things from Qualcomm's
Snapdragon S4 Pro before, and we couldn't get the slate to bog down during our playtime.
All three tablets offer ample power, although for now, the Nexus 7 is still running a previous generation
Snapdragon processor at roughly 1.5 GHz, while the Kindle Fire HDX 7 - inch offers Qualcomm's powerful
Snapdragon 800, a
quadcore CPU running at 2.2 GHz.
Nokia's biggest Windows Phone to - date, the Lumia 1520 runs the latest version of Microsoft's smartphone platform on Qualcomm's
Snapdragon 800 2.2 GHz
quadcore, with LTE and a 3,400 mAh battery that's even bigger than what's inside HTC's One max.
Unlike the Z3, which lacks the 64 - bit support, the new Z4 will have a 64 - bit
quadcore Qualcomm
Snapdragon 810 SoC that is clocked at 2.8 GHz.
Inside, it's Qualcomm's
Snapdragon 801 processor doing duty in
quadcore form, with HTC offering a 2.3 GHz version for the US and EMEA regions, while Asia / China gets a slightly faster 2.5 GHz model.
On the flip side, you get that impressive 5 - inch, Full HD Super AMOLED display, fast Qualcomm
Snapdragon 600 1.9 GHz
quadcore processor (not the octacore Exynos chip some Galaxy S 4 variants launched with) paired with 2 GB of RAM, and 16 GB of onboard storage.
Inside, there's Qualcomm's
quadcore 1.7 GHz
Snapdragon 600 processor and 2 GB of RAM, along with twice the storage — 32 GB rather than 16 GB — than the Samsung.