The comparison between Samsung Galaxy C5 and the recently launched Motorola Moto Z suggest that both the smartphones are different in terms their specs and features. The reports suggest that the devices prominently vary in term of their processors and camera specifications.
IB Times reported that the Motorola Moto Z Force will consist of a Snapdragon 820 processor with 2.15 GHz dual-core Kyro CPU. On the other hand, the recently launched Samsung Galaxy C5 features Snapdragon 617 processor with an octa-core 1.5 GHz CPU.
The other differentiating factor between the two smartphones is reported to be their camera specs. Trak reported that the Galaxy C5 sports 16 MP rear camera with 8 MP front camera. Moreover, the Motorola Moto Z Force features 21 MP and 5 MP front-facing camera. Both the cameras are reported to have features like dual-LED flash, autofocus, face detection, panorama feature, HDR, and geo-tagging.
In addition to that, it is also stated that both the smartphones differ in terms of their battery power as well. The Samsung Galaxy C5 sports a non-removable battery of 2600 mAh. While the Motorola Moto Z Force is reported to consist of a 3500 mAh non-removable battery, which is stated to be much more powerful than that of the Samsung device.
Further, Android Headlines reported that the Galaxy C5 is much lighter and thinner as compared to the Moto Z Force. Even though both the smartphones are reported to consist of metal bodies, the Samsung device is said to have better design features. On the other hand, Motorola Moto Z Force is reported to comprise of simpler design.
Besides, there are reports that the Samsung Galaxy C5 smartphone consist of 5.2-inch Super AMOLED screen with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution. Whereas, the Moto Z Force is stated to have a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution. The smartphones also have a 4 GB RAM with Adreno graphics card.
Meanwhile, Neuro Gadget reported that the both the smartphones, Samsung Galaxy C5 and Motorola Moto Z Force, have two internal storage variants of 32 GB and 64 GB with a micro SD card slot.
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