Talk about smartphones and one of the first names that would come to anybody’s mind would be that of the Samsung. That is considering that for quite some time now LG has brought into the market a lot of options when it comes to smartphones. However, the truth is that not all of their recent inventions have been able to create the magic like Samsung.
Copying became the best mode of success in such a scenario for LG when you really examine what it has done. LG came up with the LG G2. It is a smartphone with large display, quick processor and many features. It is the features which make the phone a user-friendly device suitable for those users who aren’t really techy.
Now it’s Sony’s turn. Sony launched the Xperia XL smartphone which took the worldwide market by start. It has a 5-inch display, 1080p resolution and a 13MP camera. This is not to forget that it is equipped with LTE connectivity and a powerful quad core CPU. It is with the help of all these features that Sony Xperia ZL became one of the most sought-after smartphones.
Having said that, discussed below is a comparison of the display of these two smartphones. Hopefully this will give you a good idea what’s different and what’s the same between these two cool devices.
Let’s start with LG G2 which has a large screen and narrow bezels. Its 5.2 inch screen has superior resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. It is because of this that the pixel quality of the phone gets improved and comes at 423 – ppi. Apart from that, there is an IPS LCD screen too, which will let you look at sharper and clearer imaging. When it comes to the balancing of the colors, it is colder than warmer.
Taking a look at the Sony Xperia ZL, this smartphone has a 5-inch screen to start with. The resolution is the same with LG G2, same thing with the pixel density. The technology used for Sony is TFT and this smartphone offers features—all the same with LG—proximity sensor, light sensor and scratch resistant glass. The brightness is 575 cd/m2.
Based on the display comparison between the two smartphones above, which phone do you think is best? Well, you won’t really find that much difference as far as display so if you can’t make a choice, it may be best to dig into other details perhaps. Take a look and differentiate the two according to processing power, graphics performance, battery life, processor, camera, etc.
