'Google Nexus 2016’ Phones: The Answer to ‘iPhone 7’ Demand-Supply Issue; ‘Pixel X and Pixel XL’ Coming this October
ByFans of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus took their rage to social media upon learning that they won't be getting their bet mobile flagship until October this year. As 'Google Nexus 2016' phones are coming to hit the shelves in October, now is the perfect time to switch to Google's most expensive phone to address Apple's supply and demand issues.
Apple sales on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus has increased (thanks to Samsung Galaxy Note 7 battery issue) that resulted to supply and demand issues. Fans of Apple 2016 mobile flagship took their rage to social media to express their frustration over the delayed delivery. With this, "Google Nexus 2016" phones might shed a light over fans darkest days as PC Advisor confirmed the release date in October 4.
Google Nexus 2016 vs iPhone 7: Which is Better?
"Google Nexus 2016" phones called Pixel X and Pixel XL are the closest nemesis of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. The following specs comparison will help the consumers decide which phone fits for them.
Camera
Slash Gear reported that Google Nexus 2016 phones are likely to run two highly impressive Sony IMX next generation camera sensors. Whereas, iPhone 7 have two sets of camera lenses one with telephoto and the other one is a wide-angle. For this specs, Google device is better because of their understanding of a 3D space around them.
Operating System Performance
Split screen is just one of the innovations brought to us by next generation smartphones. As Google Nexus 2016 phones are powered by Android 7.0 or Nougat, it allows the device to accommodate two application screens at the same time. However, the multitasking feature is not readily available for iPhones, only in iPad and iPad Pro cinema devices run by iOS 9.
Seamless System Update
Android 7.0 Nougat system update is said to be less interruption where security patches and OS updates are downloaded silently through saving in a separate partition and installation upon next reboot. While iPhone 7 or most iPhones system updates will leave the screen blank for minutes while downloading security patches and OS updates.
In conclusion, while Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is recovering from tremendous downfall, "Google Nexus 2016" phones are the best iPhone killer of sorts.