News Ticker

Battle of Sixes: Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. Apple iphone6

By Unknown - Saturday, 4 April 2015 No Comments
Samsung and Apple are the Yankees and Red Sox of the smartphone world, bitter rivals that ostensibly do the same thing (make great phones) but with slightly different flavors (Android and iOS). And just like fans of Coke and Pepsi, Samsung and Apple fans hate the other’s favorite products.
What better way to foment the endless pool of nerd rage between fans of Apple and Samsung smartphones than to compare their latest and greatest smartphones with each other? Yes, it’s time to pit Samsung’s new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge directly against Apple’s incredibly popular iPhone 6.How do these smartphones stack up against each other? Let’s go to the ring.

Design


Samsung’s previous flagship smartphones were known for their cheap-feeling plastic bodies, while Apple’s iPhone was known for its premium design. But with the Galaxy S6 the company has finally matched the iPhone’s sleek looks and build quality.


Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. Apple iphone6
Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. Apple iphone6



That’s mostly because, with its aluminum frame and glass-covered front and rear panels, the S6 bears a striking resemblance to the iPhone 6. Even after a week with the phones, I still have trouble telling them apart when quickly glancing at them on my desk.
And then there’s Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Edge, which looks like a smartphone from the distant future. Sure, it has the same glass-coated front and back panels and aluminum frame as the standard S6, but with its curved display that cascades off its left and right sides, the Edge manages to make the flat-screen iPhone (and by extension the standard S6) look like the smartphone of year. 
It’s too bad that the S6 Edge’s curved screen, which adds $100 to the price of the standard S6, doesn’t add much to the phone beyond looking awesome. 
Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. Apple iphone6

In terms of size, the iPhone 6, with its 4.7-inch display, is both smaller and lighter than the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, which both sport the same 5.1-inch display. But the differences are so slight they are hardly noticeable. The S6 Edge’s thin sides do, however, make it a bit uncomfortable to hold for a long time, unlike the standard S6 and iPhone 6, which offer rounded edges.In terms of size, the iPhone 6, with its 4.7-inch display, is both smaller and lighter than the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, which both sport the same 5.1-inch display. But the differences are so slight they are hardly noticeable. The S6 Edge’s thin sides do, however, make it a bit uncomfortable to hold for a long time, unlike the standard S6 and iPhone 6, which offer rounded edges.


Display quality

Despite its curved sides, the Galaxy S6 Edge essentially has the same screen as the standard S6. Both sport 2560x1440 resolutions, meaning they’re exceedingly, almost unnecessarily, sharp.
Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. Apple iphone6
Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. Apple iphone6
The iPhone 6, on the other hand, rocks a 1334x750 resolution Retina HD display that’s easily one of the best screens Apple has ever made. When it comes to sharpness and clarity, both displays are on par with each other. It’s hard to see any major differences between the two.
You will, however, see a difference in terms of color quality. That’s because the S6 and S6 Edge use Super AMOLED (Active Matrix of Organic Light-Emitting Diode) displays, while the iPhone 6 uses an LCD panel. AMOLED screens are known for their super vibrant colors, and that fact holds true with both the S6 and S6 Edge.
Both the S6’s and iPhone 6’s screens look fantastic, but the colors on the S6 just look more lively. Colors on the iPhone 6 feel less overbearing and a bit cooler. With both screens looking incredibly sharp, the color difference comes down to personal preference.

Camera 

This is where things get really interesting. For years, Samsung’s Galaxy S line of smartphones has trailed behind Apple in a key department: camera quality. But that changes with the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.
Battle of Sixes: Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. Apple iphone6

Both phones come with a new 16-megapixel camera, with a wideraperture to improve low-light photos, and improved white balancing. And with optical image stabilization (OIS) the S6’s lens actually moves to help compensate for camera shake. The iPhone 6 uses digital image stabilization, which isn’t as effective as OIS. 
The result is a smartphone camera that takes incredibly sharp, colorful photos that look absolutely stunning. Even low-light photos, which Samsung’s phones have struggled with for some time, look amazing on the S6.

Outlook

The S6 and S6 Edge are the best smartphones Samsung has ever made. Of the two, the S6 Edge is easily the more impressive, thanks to its beautiful curved display.
When it comes to the S6 versus the iPhone 6, it’s a close contest, but we’re going to have to declare the S6 the better phone, thanks to its brighter, more vibrant display, exceptional camera, improved design, and more flexible mobile payment system. The iPhone 6 does win when it comes to interface design, but that’s just not enough to topple the S6.
Don’t agree? Sound off in the comments section to let us know which phone you would rather call your own.

Incoming Search Items 


samsung galaxy s6 vs iphone 6 plus
samsung galaxy s6 compared to iphone 6
samsung galaxy s6 or iphone 6
iphone 6 or samsung galaxy s6

No Comment to " Battle of Sixes: Samsung Galaxy S6 vs. Apple iphone6 "