Are you looking for the hottest and most techie phone to use? Well, Samsung and iPhone just got what you want and need.
The rivalry of iPhone and Samsung just got even tighter because of their latest mobile phone released on the last part of 2015. The iPhone 6s Plus and the Samsung S6 Edge Plus somehow share features when it comes to locations of their volumes and charger holes, but has a lot of differences on displays, camera resolution, phone design and many more.
IPhone 6S Plus has a smaller display but is taller and wider than Samsung S6 Edge Plus. However, the former is heavier than the latter which is relatively true to its size. Moreover, iPhone still has an aluminum body design, but has a stronger aluminum alloy with 7000 series aluminum and Samsung is still on its Gorilla Glass back. When it comes to display resolution, Samsung S6 Edge Plus has a more saturated display and is sharper than the iPhone with 1440 pixel density compared to that of the iPhone’s 1080 pixel density.
Moreover, Samsung’s newest curved screen display made a revolutionary change for mobile phones, giving it a fab onset for phone fashion.
Speed performance has also been a major concern since these phones were released. Though according to some source, both phones perform very fast and are very reliable. With iPhone’s 64-bit dual core and A9 system chip, it’s not that far off from the S6 Edge Plus 64-bit octa core and Exynos chip. However, when you want a bigger storage for your photos, videos and notes, iPhone can provide you better offer reaching up to 128 GB compared to Samsung’s 64 GB offer. But when you want a bigger RAM, Samsung’s S6 Edge plus comprises of 4 GB while iPhone only has 2 GB.
Touch recognition has also been compared on both smartphones and it turns out that iPhone has a faster touch recognition than that of Samsung, but both have mostly the same performance in this area.
Camera is also one of the essentials when buying a phone and so both phones have a promising deal on their front cams with 5 MP. Though, their back cams have slightly a little difference with 16 MP on Samsung and 12MP on iPhone. Their battery has also quite a difference with 2,750mAh on iPhone and 3,000mAh on Samsung but when it comes to wireless charging, Samsung is more class with its wireless charging pad that can speed up your charging.
I know these awesome and super-techie features are a lot to take in but trust me when I say, both these phones are very much worth it to buy.
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