Google Nexus 5 release date is still unconfirmed but Blackberry offered a high end smartphone that will make consumers think twice.

Early this year, BlackBerry unveiled its first touch screen smartphone - BlackBerry Z10.

Some of the main features of the smartphones are the BlackBerry Hub, a screen displaying chosen sources for messages, email, and social network feeds. The hub is always a flick away so that users can instantly read and reply to incoming messages, and return to the task at hand.

BlackBerry is known for its security that made it popular in the workplace. To enhance workplace security, there is separate work and personal use storage.

Google Nexus 5, on the other hand, is speculated to arrive around October or November. The smartphone is expected to come with larger internal storage and supports 4G/LTE, which all lack from the previous Nexus smartphone.

Below is the comparison of the two smartphones.

Screen Display - The BlackBerry Z10 sports a 4.2 inch screen display with 1280x768 pixel resolution. Google Nexus 5, on the other hand, is expected to come with 5-inch Full HD screen display.

Processor - Google Nexus 5 will include Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor that possesses a clock rate of 2.3GHz paired with 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM, which will go against Z10's 1.5GHz dual core processor.

Operating System - BlackBerry's new smartphone will run with BB10 OS. While the Google Nexus 5 is expected to include a 4.3 version of the said OS.

Internal Storage - Google Nexus 5 is rumoured to come in 16GB, 32GB or 64GB variants. BlackBerry Z10 has 16GB internal storage with microSD slot for additional storage up to 64GB.

Camera - Blackberry Z10 comes with 8MP rear shooter. Google Nexus 5 will come with 13 megapixels back camera.

Battery - The BlackBerry Z10 has 1800 mAh battery. Google Nexus 5 is expected to come with 3300mAh Li-polymer battery.