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Panasonic P61 vs Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE : Comparison of Features and Specification

New Delhi, Thu, 02 Jul 2015 NI Wire

Panasonic P61 is the smartphone from Panasonic with 6.0 inches screen and the resolution of the screen is 720 x 1280 pixels pixels. Phone was announced in 2014, July.

Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE is the smartphone from Samsung with 4.3 inches screen and the resolution of the screen is 480 x 800 pixels pixels. Phone was announced in 2014, September.

Here we are taking about comparison of the features and specification of the devices Panasonic P61 and Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE. Panasonic P61 device comes with Li-Ion 2800 mAh battery. This phone is powered with Quad-core 1.3 GHz processor which gives maximum performance. While Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE device comes with Li-Ion 1900 mAh battery. This device is powered with Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53 processor which gives maximum performance.

Panasonic P61 phone comes with 16 GB, 1 GB RAM and it provide support for microSD, up to 32 GB.

Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE phone comes with 4 GB, 1 GB RAM and it provide support for microSD, up to 64 GB.

The primary camera of Panasonic P61 is 8 MP and the specification of the primary camera is Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection.

Panasonic P61 phone comes with a front camera and its specification is: 2 MP.

The primary camera of Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE is 5 MP and the specification of the primary camera is Geo-tagging, touch focus, panorama.

Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE phone comes with a front camera and its specification is: 1.3 MP.

Main Features comparison of the devices Panasonic P61 and Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE.

Touch

Panasonic P61 provide the support for multi-touch and the screen comes with 720 x 1280 pixels (Approximately 245 ppi pixel density) resolution.

Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE provide the support for multi-touch and the screen comes with 480 x 800 pixels (Approximately 217 ppi pixel density) resolution.

BatteryBattery of the Panasonic P61 is Li-Ion 2800 mAh.Battery of the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE is Li-Ion 1900 mAh.

DisplayDisplay size of the Panasonic P61 is 6.0 inches and display resolution is 720 x 1280 pixels pixels.Display size of the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE is 4.3 inches and display resolution is 480 x 800 pixels pixels.

OSThe mobile device Panasonic P61 runs on Android OS, v4.4.2 (KitKat). Whereas Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE runs on Android OS, v4.4.2 (KitKat).

ProcessorPanasonic P61 is powered with Quad-core 1.3 GHz processor. Whereas Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE comes with Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53 processor.

Storage

Panasonic P61 device comes with the 16 GB storage supported model(s).

Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE device comes with the 4 GB storage supported model(s).

Camera

Panasonic P61 comes with Primary camera is of 8 MP and the second camera is of 2 MP.

Primary camera is of 5 MP and the second camera is of 1.3 MP in the device Samsung Galaxy Ace Style LTE.

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