Sunday, February 26, 2012

Smartphones: Pitting The New Galaxy S3 Against The Apple iPhone 5

By Patrick Atkinson


Samsung and Apple are set to discharge both of their smartphones this year and you can easily currently view bloggers making contrasts of the Apple iPhone 5 to that of the Samsung S3. Numerous are still unsure which phone will certainly win this year because both tools are rumored to have phenomenal features that can be tough to exceed.

Last year, Samsung shook the mobile globe when it introduced its S2 which resulted to larger sales compared to Apple. The S2 won several awards as an exceptional smartphone which mentioned the tool to be the greatest in its class last year. This was partially due to Apple making a push to discharge the Apple iPhone 4S later on that year.

Although the iPhone 4S looks almost the same as that of the original iPhone 4 in terms of its looks, it has an impressive set of hardware and new software that made it the most demanded phone in the second half of last year. AT&T is a major mobile carrier in the United States and it became the most used service provider due to its large number of 4S products.

The iPhone 4S was a little smaller than the Galaxy S2 despite being released several months after. Other smartphone manufacturers such as LG and HTC also made a big splash when they released big screen mobile phones with success if you compare that to the smaller 4S. They say bigger is better but that can be hard to judge. Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S3 is said to come in with an even bigger touch screen.

The S3 is thought to need a more desirable resolution to come by having a larger screen although it may lack the high quality finish that is viewed in the Apple iPhone 4S. Samsung did a great job in keeping the Galaxy S2 light by having its extremely resistant plastic casing. Apple might fare a very little more desirable because it needs a delightful metallic finish. The question continues to be as whether Apple will finally hop in the Android bandwagon to need its line of smartphones that present larger screen displays.




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