Smartphone Budget Picks: Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime VS. LG V20 VS. Motorola Moto M [VIDEO]
It is not every day that sophistication wins out in the smartphone market. Potential buyers and users are also on the lookout for affordable deals.
With this in mind, people intend to acquire efficient devices that their budgets can actually hold. Three handsets, namely, the LG V20, the Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime and the Motorola Moto M, are within such range.
In terms of display features, the V20 comes with an exceptional IPS LCD dual component. The screen is equipped with a 5.7-inch and 2.1-inch surface that bears a QHD resolution. A Gorilla Glass 4 protection is also in place.
On the other hand, both the Moto M and the J7 Prime projects a 5.5-inch screen. The display is propelled with HD resolution.
With regards to performance, the Samsung unit is on top of its game with the presence of the octa-core 1.6Ghz Exynos 7870 processor. Inside the LG item runs the recent quad-core Snapdragon 820 processing unit that clocks an astounding 2.15Ghz speed. Meantime, the Motorola device is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 617 processor with a 1.5Ghz clock rate.
In terms of internal storage, all three units are capable of holding space up to 256GB. However, RAM and internal memory accommodations vary.
Two versions of the Motorola M provide a 32GB and a 64GB built-in space. Random accessibility of 3GB and 4GB are available. Storage for the V20 can be either 32GB or 64GB with a 4GB RAM. The J7 contains a 16GB and a 32GB memory to go with its 3GB RAM.
When it comes to power sustainability, the Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime has the edge with its 3,300mAh battery. The LG V20 and the Motorola Moto M are powered by a 3,200mAh and a 3,050mAh cells, respectively.
With regards to camera specifications, the LG unit offers a dual 16MP and 8MP optic package that is endowed with OIS, LED flash and laser autofocus. A 5-MP secondary lens is also available.
The J7 and the Moto M have similar 13MP and 16MP rear camera components. An autofocus and a LED flash element with an 8MP front lens are also in place.
Moreover, the Android 6.0 OS runs in the Samsung and Motorola devices. The LG is driven by the latest Nougat 7.0 system.