Let us put the features of the LG Nitro HD and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus side-by-side and see how they compare to each other.
Ergonomics:
The LG Nitro HD has the dimensions of 133.9 x 67.8 x 10.4 mm, and has a weight of about 127 grams. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus measures 135.5 x 67.9 x 8.9 mm, and weighs approximately 135 grams.
The LG Nitro HD features a 4.5 inch AH-IPS LCD screen. It has a resolution of 720 x1280 pixels. Its capacitive touchscreen offers a pixel density of about 326 ppi and supports upto 16M colors. With a 4.65 inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, the Nexus provides a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels with a pixel density of approximately 316 ppi.
The Super AMOLED LCD of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus delivers a great experience when it comes to videos and images.
Operating System:
Both the smartphones are Android phones. Where the LG Nitro HD runs on the Gingerbread version of the Android OS, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus runs on the latest version of the Android OS: the Ice Cream Sandwich.
The LG Nitro HD offers a dual core 1.5GHz Scorpion CPU processor along with an Adreno 220 GPU processor. The Galaxy Nexus is equipped with the TI OMAP 4460 chipset, and it gets its speed from a Dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 CPU processor and also features a PowerVR SGX540 GPU processor. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus features a graphical experience to remember.
Memory:
Let us move on to the memory offered by both the smartphones. Both, the LG Nitro HD and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus offer a RAM of 1 GB. Where the LG Nitro HD offers 4 GB of internal storage memory, the Galaxy Nexus features 2 variants for internal storage: 16 GB and 32 GB. The LG Nitro HD feature memory expansion of upto 32GB with the use of microSD, and comes with a 16 GB microSD card. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus does not feature memory expansion, as it has no microSD slot
Camera:
The LG Nitro has a rear 8 Megapixel autofocus, LED camera and can record videos at a resolution of 3264×2448 pixels. The Nitro HD offers such features as Geo-tagging, face detection and smile detection and features 1080p video recording. It has a secondary VGA camera. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus features a 5 Megapixel primary camera with autofocus, LED flash, touch-focus, geo-tagging and face-detection. It has a resolution of 2592×1936 pixels. It supports video recording of 1080p@30fps. It further features a 1.3 Megapixel secondary camera.
Connectivity:
Both smartphones feature quad band GSM, HSDPA, LTE700, WI-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. Both the smartphones are GPRS and EDGE enabled. Both devices also feature microUSB v2.0 as well.
Battery Life:
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is furnished with a standard Li-Ion 1750 mAh battery. It provides a standby time of upto 270 hours, and can deliver a talk time of upto 8 hours 20 min on 3G, and 17 hours 40 min on 2G. The LG Nitro HD, on the other hand, provides upto 3 hours talk-time and about 252 hours of standby-time on an 1830mAh Standard Li-Ion battery.
Price:
The LG Nitro HD is offered by AT&T for $599. The 16GB Samsung Galaxy Nexus costs around $780, and is worth buying.


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LG Nitro looks much cooler than nexus in this picture. It appears tall ! And Nexus is well much similar to previous galaxy series mobiles