![]() ![]() Apple’s iCloud is a backup storage that is synced and linked to every purchase and download and works instantly without any additional efforts. ![]() Probably one of the biggest advantages for Apple is iCloud, their ability to transcend constraints of space and time, helping people save as much as they want without the fear of losing their music, video and photo records to a broken or overloaded hard drive. Half a point goes to Apple (I am just making this point system up as I go, FYI). The Galaxy might have a slight advantage with its front camera resolution (2MP to Apple’s 1.2 MP) and removable SD card, but the iPhone makes up for it with its unimagined features, including slow-motion video recording at 120 fps, a “burst mode” that captures 10 photos per second, auto image stabilizer, panorama and convenient new features like true tone flash, face detection and photo geo-tagging, all of which were never thinkable for a mobile phone five years ago. The Galaxy 4 has a strong 13 MP camera, better than most non-DSLR cameras, compared to Apple’s 8 MP. What gets the kids talking is always the camera, and although the two phones have a lot in common – including a low-resolution camera in the front and f2.2 aperture in the back – the difference in megapixels is worth a mention. And with iPhone on the 4G network now, people use them more than ever. Most apps are iPhone-ready, while Android’s seems like a cheap knock-off, meaning your iPhone probably gets a good workout compared to any Android, meaning less battery life, more distraction and less safe driving, too. The battery life of the iPhone is about the best it’s ever been, with 10 hours of talk time and up to 250 hours of standby, which some may say is arguable, but the Galaxy handles itself a bit better with an impressive 17-hour talk time, perhaps due to less activity going on. The Galaxy 4 sports a fully sized 5-inch, 1080p LCD display (5.87″ altogether) while the iPhone 5S keeps a compact 4-inch display with 1080p resolution and a top-of-the-line A7 chip, twice as fast as its predecessor, the iPhone 5. As far as fitting comfortably into your pocket, that’s another story for Android, as some barel y fit into a boating dock. ![]() Point – Apple.Īs far as tech specs go, Apple has been known to have a fancy face, but both are similarly weightless and scratch resistant. In terms of quickness, the new iPhone offers every convenience at the swipe of a finger, different search options for every direction, and despite Android’s multi-touch screen, Apple has conciseness behind their quick settings to give us exactly what we need instantly, not to mention a sweet Control Center.įinally, Android requires several third party applications in order to perform simple tasks iPhone users take for granted, like having a simple group text. Facebook Audio and iMessage for iPhone-to-iPhone Wi-fi users makes the ability to get billed overage charges a tall order, as users can text without actually texting and talk without actually using minutes. Although Google’s interests don’t necessarily extend to every walk of life like Apple, they’re coming around quickly in the mobile phone department.Ī couple convenience advantages Apple has over Android is its loopholes, quick layout and lack of required third party applications. It’s no secret that Apple made some unthinkable, futuristic things possible, but Android has taken Apple’s inspiration and finally began catching up. Apple paved the way of convenience from the get-go with the iPhone, connecting everybody to everything seamlessly - computers to iPhones, iPhones to TVs and TVs to our incredibly tight shorts.
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