At the end of the year, a series of 1080P Android phones exploded. At first, HTC Butterfly (DNA) from Taiwan took the lead in opening the door to 1080P, followed by OPPO Find5 and Nubia Z5 in China. Their common point is that they all used APQ8064 SoC with 1080P full HD screen and 2G Ram top configuration. Today's picture is a comparison between HTC Butterfly and Nubia Z5.
First of all, HTC Butterfly belongs to the official version of the Bank of China, while the nubia Z5 is an engineering machine, so the appearance of the latter will be different from the official version.
From the front, Butterfly and Z5 both use a more conventional Android phone shape. The top left corner is the front camera, and there are three touch keys below. Both touch keys use a red backlight design.
Close up of touch keys. Both are designed with three touch keys to realize the functions of menu, home key and return. Butterfly's menu key supports switching between multi task keys.
Back contrast. Z5's camera is 13 million pixels, and the body is thin, so the camera part will protrude, while Butterfly's camera part is basically flat with the body.
Butterfly uses a back lit 800W F2.0 camera, and Z5 uses a back lit 13 million F2.2 camera.
Below Butterfly there is one speaker, while Z5 has two speakers.
The top two machines both have 3.5mm interfaces and sim card slots. Butterfly also sets the switch key to the top of the machine body.
Both at the bottom are microUSB and microphone
There is no doubt that the Z5 is much thinner than the Z5, but the Butterfly design is very pleasing. The two sides adopt the arc design, so the overall fuselage is also relatively thin.
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