These are the two smartphones that between-shock and not leave anyone indifferent. Samsung Galaxy S3 is available from the month of May, while the iPhone 5 has just landed in our country. However, no two smartphones so opposed to "nature" could not be as "close". If you hesitate between these two smartphones, you say at least you're not alone.
On the one hand, we have the Galaxy S3 with a 4.7-inch screen and a resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels, which integrates Android 4.0.4 aka Ice Cream Sandwich (Jelly Bean soon) and a suite "Samsung". The other, the iPhone 5 and its 4-inch screen, resolution 1136 by 640 pixels, all integrates iOS 6.0.
I had the opportunity to take control of the iPhone 5 this weekend at the Apple Store Opera. You can not remove the taste of Apple finish, anodised aluminum finish on the back is very nice in hand, although I'm sure it will be very sensitive to scratches and fingerprints. Finally, I was pleasantly surprised by the weight of the aircraft, lighter than the iPhone 4S yet smaller. However - maybe I'm too used to Android phones large - I was confused by the screen very long, it seems even stranger when one is accustomed to screens in sizes 4/3 or 16:9 - the iPhone 5 is in 16:9 format, as the Galaxy S3 (S3 except that owns 18% in width and length). On the iPhone 5, it gives an impression of stretching, even frustrating. In fact, I wanted to expand - as malaise that we want absolutely correct. Finally, the GS3 was already very thin, the iPhone 5 is even more.
As for performance, I must admit that the architecture and the two systems are so different that one outperforms the other in a test, then another test - it's the opposite. On one side we have the Samsung Exynos SoC Quad 4 features four hearts engraved in 32 nanometers, clocked at 1.4 GHz and based on ARMv7 architecture. The other, the Apple A6 dual-core, engraved in 32 nanometers to 1 GHz priori all based on ARMv7 architecture.
For graphics performance, it is "worth" too. The architecture of the Galaxy S3 integrates an ARM Mali-400 MP4, quad-core. While Apple A6 chip uses a triple core based on Samsung's exceptional technology.
Even the photos are worth sensors, the sensor of the iPhone 5 8 megapixel is manufactured by Sony and a priori designed by Apple. While the Galaxy S3 also has an 8 megapixel sensor, manufactured by the company itself.
On the one hand, we have the Galaxy S3 with a 4.7-inch screen and a resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels, which integrates Android 4.0.4 aka Ice Cream Sandwich (Jelly Bean soon) and a suite "Samsung". The other, the iPhone 5 and its 4-inch screen, resolution 1136 by 640 pixels, all integrates iOS 6.0.
I had the opportunity to take control of the iPhone 5 this weekend at the Apple Store Opera. You can not remove the taste of Apple finish, anodised aluminum finish on the back is very nice in hand, although I'm sure it will be very sensitive to scratches and fingerprints. Finally, I was pleasantly surprised by the weight of the aircraft, lighter than the iPhone 4S yet smaller. However - maybe I'm too used to Android phones large - I was confused by the screen very long, it seems even stranger when one is accustomed to screens in sizes 4/3 or 16:9 - the iPhone 5 is in 16:9 format, as the Galaxy S3 (S3 except that owns 18% in width and length). On the iPhone 5, it gives an impression of stretching, even frustrating. In fact, I wanted to expand - as malaise that we want absolutely correct. Finally, the GS3 was already very thin, the iPhone 5 is even more.
As for performance, I must admit that the architecture and the two systems are so different that one outperforms the other in a test, then another test - it's the opposite. On one side we have the Samsung Exynos SoC Quad 4 features four hearts engraved in 32 nanometers, clocked at 1.4 GHz and based on ARMv7 architecture. The other, the Apple A6 dual-core, engraved in 32 nanometers to 1 GHz priori all based on ARMv7 architecture.
For graphics performance, it is "worth" too. The architecture of the Galaxy S3 integrates an ARM Mali-400 MP4, quad-core. While Apple A6 chip uses a triple core based on Samsung's exceptional technology.
Even the photos are worth sensors, the sensor of the iPhone 5 8 megapixel is manufactured by Sony and a priori designed by Apple. While the Galaxy S3 also has an 8 megapixel sensor, manufactured by the company itself.