Samsung Galaxy Trend II vs LG Optimus L5 II: 60 facts in comparison
1. battery power
13.33% more battery power.
1500mAh
Energizer Power Max P16K Pro: 16000mAh
1700mAh
2. total clock speed
2.4x faster CPU clock speed.
2 x 1.2GHz
Meizu Pro 7 Plus 64GB: 10 x 2.6GHz
1 x 1GHz
3. pixel density
0% higher pixel density.
233ppi
Sony Xperia H8541: 847ppi
233ppi
4. screen size
The bigger the screen size is, the better the user experience.
4"
Samsung Galaxy J Max: 7"
4"
5. RAM
0MB more RAM memory.
0.5GB
Alcatel Pixi 4 (3.5): 512GB
0.5GB
6. megapixels
1.67x more megapixels (main camera).
3MP
Huawei Mate RS Porsche Design: 40 & 20 & 8MP
5MP
7. resolution
0% higher resolution.
480 x 800px
Sony Xperia H8541: 2160 x 4320px
480 x 800px
8. has an external memory slot
The device has a standard memory slot (such as an SD or micro SD card slot) so that you can either extend the internal storage with affordable memory modules or you can retrieve data, such as photographs, easily from a memory card.
Samsung Galaxy Trend II
LG Optimus L5 II
85% have it
9. weight
24.3g lighter.
127.6g
Garmin Vivosmart 3 (large): 21.5g
103.3g
10. every pixel has three subpixels
The device has a display with three full subpixels per pixel, resulting in a sharp and crisp picture. Pixels in some displays (like AMOLED) share one subpixel to preserve space. This can result in a less crisp, slightly blurred image.
Samsung Galaxy Trend II
LG Optimus L5 II
78% have it
11. thickness
2.15mm thinner.
11.35mm
Asus Zenfone AR 64GB: 4.6mm
9.2mm
12. has a removable battery
The battery is removable and can be replaced by the user if broken.
Samsung Galaxy Trend II
LG Optimus L5 II
39% have it
13. internal storage
4GB more internal storage.
0MB
Xiaomi Mi Mix 2s: 256GB
4GB
14. has USB mass storage support
It can transfer files, music, photos via USB, no need to install additional software.
LG Optimus L5 II(Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (API level 16))
79% have it
23. Is free and open source
Anyone is free to use, copy, study, and change the software in any way, and the source code is openly shared so that people are encouraged to voluntarily improve the design of the software.