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Model comparison

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This table highlights key differences between "generations" of the iPhone.

Model Nexus One Nexus X Galaxy Nexus Nexus 4
Manufacturer HTC Samsung Samsung LG
Status Discontinued Discontinued Discontinued Available Available Available
Glass LCD display 89 mm (3.5 in), 3:2 aspect ratio 4 in, 16:9 aspect ratio
480 × 320 px (HVGA) at 163 ppi 960 × 640 px at 326 ppi 1,136 × 640 px at 326 ppi
Storage 4, 8, or 16 GB 8 or 16 GB 8, 16, or 32 GB 16, 32, or 64 GB
CPU core 620 MHz (underclocked to 412 MHz)
ARM 1176JZ(F)-S[1]
833 MHz (underclocked to 600 MHz)
ARM Cortex-A8[2][3]
1 GHz (underclocked to 800 MHz)[4]
Apple A4[5]
1 GHz (underclocked to 800 MHz)[6]
Dual-core Apple A5
Apple A6
GPU PowerVR MBX Lite 3D[7]
(103 MHz)
PowerVR SGX535
(150 MHz)[2][3]
PowerVR SGX535
(200 MHz)[8]
PowerVR SGX543MP2[9] PowerVR SGX543MP3
Memory 128 MB DRAM[10] 256 MB DRAM[2][3] 512 MB DRAM[11][12] 1GB DRAM
Cellular connectivity GSM (850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz) GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz) GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz) (GSM model only) GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz)
UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1,900, 2,100 MHz) UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (850, 900, 1,900, 2,100 MHz) (GSM model only) UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (850, 900, 1,900, 2,100 MHz) UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1,900, 2,100 MHz)
LTE (Bands 4 and 17) (American GSM model only)
LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5) (International GSM model only)
LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5, 13, 25) (CDMA model only)
CDMA EV-DO Rev. A (800, 1,900 MHz) (CDMA model only) CDMA EV-DO Rev. A (800, 1,900 MHz) CDMA EV-DO Rev. A and Rev. B (800, 1,900, 2,100 MHz) (CDMA model only)
New features USB 2.0/dock connector, earphones with mic and button Assisted GPS, Voice control, digital compass (magnetometer), Nike+, camera tap to focus (iOS 4.0+), volume controls on earphones 3-axis gyroscope, dual-microphone noise suppression, micro-SIM, rear camera LED flash Siri (beta) voice assistant, GLONASS support Larger screen, 4G LTE, Lightning connector, nano-SIM, Apple EarPods
Camera 2.0 Megapixel, f/2.8
Still images only
3.0 Megapixel, f/2.8
VGA video at 30 frame/s
Rear: 5.0 Megapixel, f/2.8
720p HD video at 30 frame/s
Rear: 8.0 Megapixel, f/2.4
1080p Full HD video at 30 frame/s
Front: 0.3 Megapixel (VGA)
480p VGA video at 30 frame/s
Front: 1.2 Megapixel 720p HD video at 30 frame/s
Materials Aluminum, glass and black plastic Glass, plastic, and steel; black or white
(white not available for 8 GB models)
Black or white aluminosilicate glass and stainless steel Black or white glass and "slate" or "silver" colored aluminum
Dimensions 115.0 mm (4.53 in) H
61.0 mm (2.40 in) W
11.6 mm (0.46 in) D
115.5 mm (4.55 in) H
62.1 mm (2.44 in) W
12.3 mm (0.48 in) D
115.2 mm (4.54 in) H
58.66 mm (2.309 in) W
9.3 mm (0.37 in) D
123.8 mm (4.87 in) H
58.6 mm (2.31 in) W
7.6 mm (0.30 in) D
Weight 135 g (4.8 oz) 133 g (4.7 oz) 135 g (4.8 oz) 137 g (4.8 oz) 140 g (4.9 oz) 112 g (3.95 oz)
Power Built-in, non removable, rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery[13][14][15]
Announced January 9, 2007 June 9, 2008 June 8, 2009 June 7, 2010 October 4, 2011 September 12, 2012
Released 4 and 8 GB: June 29, 2007
16 GB: February 5, 2008
July 11, 2008 16 and 32 GB: June 19, 2009
Black 8 GB: June 24, 2010
GSM (Black): June 24, 2010
CDMA (Black): February 10, 2011
White: April 28, 2011
8 GB: October 4, 2011 (Available from Oct 14, 2011)
October 14, 2011 September 21, 2012
Discontinued 4 GB: September 5, 2007
8 and 16 GB: July 11, 2008
16 GB: June 8, 2009
Black 8 GB: June 4, 2010
16 and 32 GB: June 24, 2010
Black 8 GB: September 12, 2012
16 and 32 GB (unlocked only): October 4, 2011
Black and White 8 GB: In production
32 and 64 GB : September 12, 2012
Black and White 16 GB: In production
In production
Model iPhone iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS iPhone 4 iPhone 4S iPhone 5
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