Apple iPhone 6 vs Samsung S5: Which Device to Buy?
Apple iPhone 6 vs Samsung S5: Which Device to Buy?
When it comes to making a purchase, consumers want to get the best out of their money. Most of the techie consumers nowadays are faced with the dilemma on whether to buy Samsung's latest phone model, the Samsung S5 or wait for a few more months when the iPhone 6 will finally hit the shelves. With Samsung America CEO Dale Sohn stating that beating iPhone is now their survival strategy, it looks like they have truly upped their game.
The iPhone 6 mock-up shown to various iPhone users have garnered quite a mix of reactions. The most shocking and probably the most disappointing comment is that it looks like the latest Samsung S5. One has even commented that it no longer looks like an iPhone anymore. In terms of design, the iPhone 6 has a larger 4.7 inch display and rounded similar edges. The latest Samsung S5 on the other hand has a bigger 5.1-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen. With very little difference in physical appearance and little knowledge of the hardware innovations of the iPhone 6, Samsung S5 has got an edge.
In terms of OS, the Samsung S5 comes with the latest Android operating system Kitkat pre-installed on the phone, and thus you are sure to have the best of the industry. As for the price, it is pegged at around $900. The only thing that would probably stop you from buying this latest Samsung model is if you are a die-hard Apple fan and willing to wait for probably half a year more.
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