Apple vs Samsung

Apple vs Samsung

So today I am going to compere the iPhone 6 vs Samsung Galaxy S5

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Design:

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Samsung Galaxy 8.1mm thick, soft plastic back, water-resistant
iPhone 6 6.9mm thick, anodised aluminium back

Apple and Samsung wen’t totaly difrent ways for the desing iPhone 6 is a smooth semles union of aluminum and glas. The Galaxy S5 is coverd with difrent plastic on the edges it’s painted to look like metal but on the back it’s soft and nice for your hand. Still the iPhone 6 look’s a lot better and it’s 2mm thiner and 5mm narrower wich makes it a bit esyer to hendle but the back isn’t as gripy as the Galaxy S5’s. But if you use your phone when your showering maybe you shoud take the Galaxy S5 bicos it’s water resistent. Samsung hes menege to fit the 5.1 inche screen ito a tidy size. At 142mm tall by 72.5 wide it’s a bit of a stranch to reche the top of the screen if you’ve not got big hands the iPhone 6 is a lot esier to use one hended. But the iPhone 6 is a lot more delicat you alweys think twice before puting it down bicos any scrach is very visble. The iPhone 6 is beutifule but you need a lot of care to keep it that way.

iPhone 6 vs Samsung Galaxy S5: Software

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iPhone 6: iOS 9

Samsung Galaxy S5: Android 5.0 Lollipop with TouchWiz UI

While iOS 7 was a massive change to how Apple’s mobile operating system looked and functioned, the move to the latest version, iOS 8 and now iOS 9, is more of a step forward than a jump. The Samsung Galaxy S5 on the other hand has now received the Lollipop flavoured update to Android 5.0 and while it’s not quite as beautiful as the version we’ve seen on Nexus devices, but it’s still possibly the biggest Android update since Ice Cream Sandwich.

iPhone 6 vs Samsung Galaxy S5: Camera

Samsung Galaxy S5 camera: 16 megapixel, phase detection, 1/2.6-inch sensor, 1.12 µm pixel size

iPhone 6 camera: 8 megapixel, phase detection, 1/3-inch sensor, 1.5 µm pixel size

The 16-megapixel snapper takes highly-detailed shots, with a particular skill for capturing faces and movement without turning the whole photo into a blurry mess. Landscapes shots also look great, with colours looking pretty realistic and accurate, though sometimes they do look like they’ve been run through an editing app and had the sharpness turned all the way up. This can often leave you with sharp, but unrealistic looking results. We also had some trouble with oversaturation, where colours would often pop too much, though this was also down to Samsung’s AMOLED tech it uses in the display.

 

iPhone 6 vs Samsung Galaxy S5: Camera

Samsung Galaxy S5 camera: 16 megapixel, phase detection, 1/2.6-inch sensor, 1.12 µm pixel size

iPhone 6 camera: 8 megapixel, phase detection, 1/3-inch sensor, 1.5 µm pixel size

The 16-megapixel snapper takes highly-detailed shots, with a particular skill for capturing faces and movement without turning the whole photo into a blurry mess. Landscapes shots also look great, with colours looking pretty realistic and accurate, though sometimes they do look like they’ve been run through an editing app and had the sharpness turned all the way up. This can often leave you with sharp, but unrealistic looking results. We also had some trouble with oversaturation, where colours would often pop too much, though this was also down to Samsung’s AMOLED tech it uses in the display.
iPhone 6 daylight sample

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Samsung daylight sample

Samsung Delight

What do you think about the phones? Lave a comment 😀

 

Posted on: 10. December 2015, by :

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