If you are thinking to upgrade your phone and you are having second thoughts about Apple’s iPhone 5 or Samsung’s Galaxy S4 , then this post will be a tie breaker. It shows exactly what features, hardware and software specifications these 2 phones have and watch the video as well :
After
months of rumors, Samsung finally took
the wraps off its
next-generation Galaxy S4 at a huge press event at Radio City Music
Hall in New York last night. That location was no coincidence. From
its 1.9-GHz quad-core processor to its 13-megapixel camera, the
Galaxy S4 is an almost theatrically overblown phone, stuffed to the
plastic casing with hardware and features.
But
is it good enough to lure Apple fanboys and girls over to Android?
We’ve stacked up specs for the GS4 side by side against the iPhone
5 to help determine which phone is right for you. Comparing Android
to iOS is a little like comparing apples to oranges, but as you can
see from the specs, it’s a pretty close call everywhere else.
When
you look at the phones next to one another, one thing’s for
certain: the Galaxy S4 is a heck of a lot bigger. With a huge 5-inch
screen, the Galaxy S4 technically meets our size requirements for a
phablet, which we use to describe phones with screen sizes ranging
from 5.0 to 6.9 inches. That means it’s probably not as comfortable
to hold and use the GS4 as it is the 4-inch iPhone 5, especially if
you have smaller hands.
But
for those who think bigger is better, the Galaxy S4′s monster
screen is a step up from its predecessor in terms of size and
resolution. Coming in at a full 1,920-by-1080 pixels, the GS4′s
Super AMOLED panel is rich and bright. At 441 pixels per inch, it’s
also a good deal denser than the iPhone 5′s Retina display, which
has 326 pixels per inch. On the other hand, Samsung’s PenTile pixel
arrangement can make things look a little fuzzy, which is sure to
turn some people off.
Other
specs are more difficult to compare. We still don’t even know who
makes the GS4′s quad-core 1.9-GHz processor, let alone how well it
will perform. And the GS4′s 13-megapixel camera has lots of crazy
features, like the ability to record from both the front and rear
cameras at the same time. But recent experience with phones like
the LG
Optimus G for
Sprint has shown us that more megapixels don’t necessarily equal
better images. The iPhone 5 remains one of our favorite camera
phones, so it’ll be interesting to see how the GS4 compares.
The
biggest difference is that the Galaxy S4 uses the latest version of
Android (4.2.2; Jelly Bean), while the iPhone 5 uses iOS 6.1.2. iOS
is an easier operating system to learn and use, especially for
beginners, and the Apple App Store is still unsurpassed in terms of
number of apps available and quality. But the Google Play store is
nipping at its heels, and Android features a much
more customizable interface for advanced users,
which lets you configure your phone exactly how you want it.
There’s
still no price or release date for the Galaxy S4, but it will be
available on all four major U.S. Carriers, as well as Cricket and
U.S. Cellular. That means it’ll be easier to get than the iPhone 5.
But only time will tell if it will be better.
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