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Опубликовано 4 марта 2015, 0:18
Alex compares the Samsung Galaxy S6 to it's arch nemesis, the Apple iPhone 6. Both are high end and premium devices with matching price points. There are some similarities like the curved design, physical home button, and have a touch based fingerprint scanner. Their in person look and feel is quite different. While their size is quite close, the Galaxy S6 tends to be a bit chunkier with the camera bump around the back. Samsung has the larger device, and both can be held in one hand. While each has a vibrant and fantastic display, they are again, radically different. The S6 runs Android 5.0 lollipop is flawlessly smooth and has dropped a lot of the previous bloatware. The iPhone 6 is running iOS 8.1 has a huge library of apps, and focuses on design and responsiveness but less ability to tweak. The Samsung does win out with wireless charging, but it's battery life is still to be determined when compared against the proven day of regular use you'll get out of an iPhone. The S6 has a 16 MP camera with OIS and an F1.9 lens vs. Apple's 8MP camera with 1.5micron pixels. It'll take a few months to choose a winner, but whichever way you go, it's a great time to be choosing an new phone.
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