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When it comes to choosing a smartphone, there are two clear leaders in the market: Samsung and Apple. But which one is better?
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Introduction
In the never-ending debate of Samsung vs Apple, it can be difficult to decide which is better. Both companies have die-hard fans that swear by their products, but when it comes down to it, there are some clear differences. Here’s a look at some of the key areas where Samsung and Apple differ.
Specifications
When comparing phones, customers often wonder which phone is better. Is it better to buy an iPhone or a Samsung Galaxy? This can be a difficult question to answer because it depends on the customer’s needs.
Display
When it comes to cell phone displays, Apple is still ahead of Samsung. Apple was the first to move to OLED screens for its iPhones, and Samsung quickly followed suit for its Galaxy phones. But Samsung has consistently offered a better display than Apple. First, Samsung screens are brighter than Apple screens, so they’re easier to see in direct sunlight. Second, Samsung’s OLED screens have better color reproduction than Apple’s LCD screens. Finally, Samsung’s curved OLED screens look more attractive than Apple’s straight-edged LCD screens.
Processor
While both Apple and Samsung different types of processors in their phones, they are both popular brands that offer a variety of features. When it comes to processors, Apple uses a custom processor called the A-Series, while Samsung uses the Snapdragon processor. The A-Series is faster than the Snapdragon processor, but the Snapdragon processor is more energy efficient.
Battery
When it comes to battery life, Samsung phones always have been ahead of the curve. In our testing, the Galaxy S9 Plus lasted an impressive 11 hours and 36 minutes. The iPhone X, on the other hand, managed just 10:49.
Camera
When it comes to smartphone cameras, both Apple and Samsung have pretty great offerings. The iPhone 11 Pro and the Galaxy S10 both have three rear camera sensors, allowing you to zoom in and out without losing any quality. And while the iPhone’s Night mode is pretty fun, Samsung’s Night Hyperlapse mode lets you create stabilized time-lapse videos in low light, which is pretty neat.
User Interface
When it comes to the user interface, Samsung has improved a lot in the last few years. The latest Samsung phones have a much cleaner and more user-friendly interface than previous models. Samsung also offers more customization options than Apple. You can change the look and feel of your Samsung phone to make it unique.
Ease of Use
There is no question that Apple devices are designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind. Even users who are not particularly tech-savvy can usually figure out how to use an iPhone or iPad without too much trouble. Samsung devices are not quite as user-friendly, but they are still relatively easy to use once you get the hang of them.
Customization
Android devices offer far more customization than iOS devices. You can change just about everything, from the font to the icon pack, and even the launcher (the app that serves as the home screen). The possibilities are endless, and if you really want to get geeky, you can even root your Android device for even more control. This level of customization simply isn’t possible on iOS.
Price
When it comes to price, Samsung and Apple are on opposite ends of the spectrum. Samsung offers a variety of phones at different price points, while Apple only offers the iPhone. If you’re looking for a cheap phone, Samsung is the better option. However, if you’re willing to pay more for a phone, Apple is the way to go.
Conclusion
After testing and using both the Samsung Galaxy S8+ and the iPhone 7 Plus, we have to say that both phones are great in their own ways. The S8+ has a better camera, more immersive display, and slick design, while the iPhone 7 Plus is faster, has longer battery life, and is more water resistant.