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21 Reasons for the Samsung Galaxy S3

Samsung Galaxy S3
Also known as: Samsung GS3, Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III
connectivity
Has a radio Yes vs No It works as an FM radio with included headsets
Has USB mass storage support Yes vs No It can transfer files, music, photos via USB, no need to install additional software.
Has NFC Yes vs No Near-field-communication (NFC) allows wireless transactions like payments.
Has DLNA Yes vs No It can stream videos and movies to other devices over-the-air, using the standard DLNA protocol.
Has an external memory slot Yes vs No The device has a standard memory slot (such as an SD or micro SD card slot) so that you can either extend the internal storage with affordable memory modules or you can retrieve data, such as photographs, easily from a memory card.
display
Bigger screen size 4.8" vs 4" 20% bigger screen size. The bigger the screen size is, the better the user experience.
Higher resolution 720 x 1280 px vs 640 x 1136 px 26.76% higher resolution.
Has a Corning® Gorilla® Glass display Yes vs No Special glass that is durable enough to resist many real-world events that commonly cause glass failure.
cpu
Faster CPU clock speed 4x 1.4 GHz vs 2x 1.3 GHz 2.15x faster CPU clock speed.
os
The browser has word wrap Yes vs No The web browser has automatic word wrap when zooming, the user can easily read long lines without scrolling horizontally.
A bit more apps available 850,000 vs 800,000 6.25% more apps available.
power
Can be charged via standard USB cable Yes vs No It can be charged and operated with a standard USB cable with your computer or with USB power supplies.
Has a removable battery Yes vs No The battery is removable and can be replaced by the user if broken
Explicitly more battery power 2,100 mAh vs 1,440 mAh 45.83% more battery power.
camera
Has a serial shot mode Yes vs No You can shoot multiple pictures in a row.
Significantly longer exposure 1' vs 1/15 s 0.93 s longer exposure. Exposure is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the image sensor during the process of taking a photograph. Exposure is measured in lux seconds. It allows to take shots in the night capturing the movement of lights.
Sizably more megapixel (photo, front camera) 1.9 MP vs 1.2 MP 1.58x more megapixel (photo, front camera).
Has an image stabilizer Yes vs No Avoids blurry shots, usually most cameras are equipped with electronic image stabilizers.
Faster maximum shutter speed 1/10000 s vs 1/2000 s 5x faster maximum shutter speed. A faster maximum shutter speed allows taking pictures of fast moving subjects without blur.
physical
Lower SAR for head (EU) 0.21 W/kg vs 0.95 W/kg 0.74 W/kg lower SAR for head (EU). SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) describes how much radio frequency energy emitted by the device will be absorbed by your body. The rate is measured at head level. The legal limit is 2.0 W/kg in the EU.
Lower SAR for head (USA) 0.55 W/kg vs 1.18 W/kg 0.63 W/kg lower SAR for head (USA). SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) describes how much radio frequency energy emitted by the device will be absorbed by your body. The rate is measured at head level. The legal limit is 1.6 W/kg in the USA.

19 Reasons for the Apple iPhone 5 64GB

Apple iPhone 5 64GB
Also known as: Apple iPhone 5
display
Every pixel has three subpixels Yes vs No The device has three full subpixels per pixel which results in a sharp and crisp picture. Pixels in some displays (like AMOLED) share one subpixel to preserve space. It may result in less crisp or little blurred image.
A shade higher pixel density 326 ppi vs 306 ppi 6.54% higher pixel density.
physical
Measurably less body volume 55.1 cm³ vs 82.94 cm³ 33.57% less body volume.
Lighter 112 g vs 133 g 21 g lighter.
Thinner 7.6 mm vs 8.6 mm 1 mm thinner.
Shorter 123.8 mm vs 136.6 mm 12.8 mm shorter.
Narrower 58.6 mm vs 70.6 mm 12 mm narrower.
Explicitly lower SAR for body (USA) 1.18 W/kg vs 1.49 W/kg 0.31 W/kg lower SAR for body (USA). SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) describes how much radio frequency energy emitted by the device will be absorbed by your body. The rate is measured at hip level. The legal limit is 1.6 W/kg in the USA.
memory
Vastly more internal storage 64 GB vs 16 GB 48 GB more internal storage.
connectivity
Substantially faster downloads 100 MBits/s vs 21 MBits/s 4.76x faster downloads.
Definitely faster uploads 50 MBits/s vs 5.76 MBits/s 8.68x faster uploads.
camera
Has a dedicated camera button Yes vs No A dedicated camera button allows you to take snapshots more easily.
Sizably less startup delay 0.84 s vs 0.99 s 0.15 s less startup delay. It takes less time for the camera to turn on and take a first picture.
Has continuous autofocus when recording movies Yes vs No When recording movies they stay focussed and sharp.
Clearly less shutter lag 0.24 s vs 0.35 s 0.11 s less shutter lag. How long does the camera need to take a photo without having to focus.
Has AF tracking Yes vs No With AF tracking, once you choose the subject and press the shutter release part way down, as the subject moves, the autofocus will follow it. No more out of focus shots.
os
Direct updates by OS vendor Yes vs No It can be updated directly by the OS vendor, so no need to wait until the manufacturer or network provider releases an update.
recording
A tad more microphones 3 vs 2 1 more microphones. More microphones result in better sound quality and enable the device to filter out background noise.
lens
Significantly wider aperture f/2.4 vs f/2.6 7.69% wider aperture. The wider an aperture, the more light the image sensor gets. More light helps avoiding blur by employing a faster shutter speed. Aperture sizes are expressed in f-stops, the smaller the better. In addition, wide lenses provide a narrow depth of field enabling to focus on the subject and blur the background.

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