Two of Apple and Samsung's latest releases go head-to head: iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
Apple and Samsung have recently launched their new smartphones. Both Android and Apple users have good words to say about the new releases, with each possessing unique and noteworthy features.
While both mobile devices both have strong and unique selling points, it all boils down to user preference when making the big decision.
So which one between the iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 would you buy for Christmas?
Here's a quick specs comparison to help you decide:
Display
The iPhone 6 has a 4.7-inch screen and a 5.5-inch screen for its Plus variant. As compared with the Note 4, the new iPhone only has a 1920x1080 pixel resolution with Retina HD IPS LCD display.
The Galaxy Note 4 on the other hand, boasts of a 5.7 inch display and a 2560x1440 pixel quad HD resolution. Not only is it brighter and more vibrant than any other smartphones out in the market, but it can also display more content simultaneously.
Design
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is said to carry vital improvements in design. Not only does it now come in an aluminium frame as compared to its predecessor's faux-metal, but it also loses the fake stitching at the back for a more put-together look.
According to the Fuse Jopelin, "The iPhone 6 Plus is definitely the taller handset of the two. But interestingly, it is not as wide and thick as the Note 4 and is also not as heavy. Featuring the standard aluminum rear casing, with rounded corners, the iPhone 6 Plus takes a new look compared to other iPhones."
Camera
iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 news report that both phablets come with rear and front-facing cameras.
Note 4 has a 16MP rear camera and a 3.7MP front camera, while the iPhone 6 Plus boasts of a 8MP rear camera with the true tone flash and a 1.2 front camera.
Battery
According to Know Your Mobile, "Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 features a large 3,220mAh removable battery cell, meaning not only will it last a long time on a single charge, but you can hot swap spares or replace an aging unit quickly, easily, and relatively cheaply."
"As usual, Apple's battery packs are inside the sealed bodywork. With the iPhone 6 Plus, reports and benchmark results have now emerged indicating the larger iPhone has a 2,915mAh cell - the largest in any iPhone to date."
Which between the iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 are you taking home this Christmas?