With Samsung having yet to release the new S6, fans are flocking the internet for iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy S5 specs comparison.
The S5 has been hailed as one of the top, if not the best Android phone of 2013. The iPhone 6 on the other hand boasts of the Apple prestige and sophistication which a lot of users put a premium on.
User preference is the major factor in deciding which mobile device to get, some features unique to a particular phone could be it's most unique selling point.
See which one suits you best by reading a quick comparison between the iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy S5.
Resolution
The iPhone 6 has a 4.7 inch screen with a 1334x750 LCD and a 326ppi pixel density.
The Galaxy S5 on the other hand boasts of a 1,920x1080 Full HD resolution, with a 432ppi pixel density, making it compatible to play Full HD videos and browse through desktop versions of websites without having to adjust the size of the fonts.
As Trusted Reviews noted, "This offers great viewing angles, natural looking colours and great sharpness relative to the resolution. On the other side of the ring, the Samsung Galaxy S5 uses a Super AMOLED screen."
"In the past we've found these to be quite problematic, but the S5 has an excellent AMOLED panel. Choose the right screen mode and colours look excellent, while black level and contrast are far better than what's on offer in the iPhone 6. An LCD just can't compete with OLED on this front."
"In short - both have great screens, but for movies the Galaxy S5 clinches it."
Storage
"The iPhone 6 comes in 16GB, 64GB, and 128GB storage variants - the 32GB model is dead and buried. Samsung’s Galaxy S5 comes with either 16GB or 32GB of onboard storage plus microSD support for cards up to 128GB," Know Your Mobile noted.
Look
The iPhone 6 comes in a curved aluminium, measuring 6.8mm thick. As compared with the Samsung Galaxy S5, the iPhone looks more sophisticated, more expensive and sturdier. Tech experts have always pointed out that the S5 has been using the same plastic materials from its predecessors.
Camera
Know Your Mobile said, "Apple has once again taken the softly, softly approach to imaging capabilities with the iPhone 6. It has an all new 8MP iSight sensor with an f/2.2 aperture, 1080p video, digital stabilisation, and true tone flash."
"With the Galaxy S5, the camera forms one of the most substantial updates on the device. Where the Galaxy S4 was a bit gimmicky in this regard, the Galaxy S5 actually introduces useful and interesting features to give it a good deal of appeal."
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