Galaxy S6 Superior To iPhone 6

It appears that on several essential aspects Galaxy S6 is superior to iPhone 6. Yes, it's true that iPhone 6 is an excellent phone that performs admirably. However, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is even better. S6 is superior in photo taking, display sharpness and call quality, all three being essential areas for a smartphone.

Galaxy S6's screen is simply stunning. It is more colorful, brighter, and sharper than the display of the iPhone 6. While iPhone 6 has a sharp display, Galaxy S6's is stunning brilliant.

At 5 inches, the Galaxy S6's slightly larger display exceeds the size of the iPhone's 4.7-inch display, yet the S6 isn't that much bigger in your hand, which is a huge plus in terms of ergonomic use. The South Korean company Samsung achieved this by designing the S6's top and bottom borders surrounding the screen smaller than the iPhone 6's. So, while S6 is having a bigger screen, it isn't much bigger than the Apple's iPhone 6.

Calls made with the Galaxy S6 are clearer. The voice coming through its earpiece is far crisper and clearer than the iPhone's, which may sounds relatively hollow and muddy.

Photos are looking better, when taken with the Galaxy S6's smartphone camera. Both phones take exceptional photos, but Galaxy's camera takes pictures in a 16:9 aspect ratio, while the iPhone takes picture in a 4:3 ratio. That makes the iPhone to lack in field of view. Unless you have an old 4:3 TV or monitor, with photos taken with an iPhone 6 camera you're going see black borders on either side of the picture instead of been showing you more detail of surroundings.

Taking photos on the Galaxy S6 can also make a better experience, as blurry images due to camera shake are prevented by its camera built-in optical image stabilization.

When it comes to operating systems, Android is slightly better, but this is often a subjective matter depending on user personal preference. One of the reasons why most users slightly prefer Android is the fact that allows users to customize the way they icons look and their location on the home screens. Android also seems to handle notifications in a much better way than the iOS.

For instance, multiple email notifications in Android will be grouped together in the lock screen or notification shade. This still leaves plenty of room for notifications from other apps. The entire grouping can be swiped away in order to dismiss the notification, too.

On the other side, on the iPhone's lock screen, users often face an absurdly long scrollable list of notifications such as individual emails, and each of these individual notifications needed a swipe followed by a tap in order to be dismissed.

For its better digital camera, sharper and larger screen, and call quality the Galaxy S6 is definitively the better smartphone.

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