Apple iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S3 Design
iPhone 5 size

iPhone 5 Cellular and Wireless
iPhone 5 Display
iPhone 5 Camera

The
iPhone5 is one of the most amazing phones on the planet. The most visible changes in the
iPhone 5’s design are the taller 4-inch screen and the lighter, thinner aluminum body. I like both. You’ve likely seen many tweets saying that “Wow, the iPhone 5 is light”. It truly is. I’d say that, after four months, the iPhone 5 still feels incredibly light: I can’t imagine how Apple could possibly make an even thinner and lighter iPhone, but it’s a fair assumption to believe they will. Unlike
others, I don’t believe the lightness of the
iPhone 5 makes it feel “flimsy” or “cheap”.
The iPhone 5 looks
and feels like a premium object worth owning and using. Like
Apple says, the
iPhone 5 screen still provides great reach ability, but I’ve noticed I do indeed tend to rest my hand more regularly. I think the most stress is put on my wrist and thumb when trying to reach the “Back” button at the top of an app’s UI or when accessing
Notification Center. It’s not uncomfortable, but I do rest my hand more often.
The
iPhone 5’s antenna improvements aren’t limited to Viterbo’s once-in-a-lifetime 3G performance. Because of an overall improved antenna design, the
iPhone 5 usually gets 2 bars of 3G signal in places where the
iPhone 4S used to fall back to
EDGE. I am talking places like hospital corridors two floors underground where you wouldn’t think an iPhone could even get a signal
at all. The iPhone 5 does, and it has allowed me – in actual,
real-life life – to work where my
iPhone 4S only let me play
Ski Safari. I now see “No Service” far less frequently. I would say the new antenna guy at Apple is
doing a good job.
Like others, I haven’t been exactly
thrilled with battery life. I can’t go all day with a single 100% charge, so I started carrying a portable 7000 mAh external charger with me. I do believe, though, that battery usage is related to my iPhone using more power to find a cellular network for the aforementioned pocket condition. I would say that my
iPhone 5 has slightly worse battery life than my old
iPhone 4S. Yes, I have tried all the suggested “fixes” – I always start using a new device with a pristine version of iOS – and none of them worked. I like my external charger a lot.
I’ve seen several people on Twitter complaining about the
iPhone 5’s Power button. I had a similar experience with the button becoming unusable after 2 months; it was especially problematic for me because I take screenshots of apps on a daily basis and the button just wasn’t working. I got my
iPhone 5 replaced at the Apple Store two weeks ago.
After four months, I can say that the
Apple Says iPhone 5is the best iPhone I’ve ever owned. Its design changes haven’t impacted my daily experience in a meaningful way, and the bigger screen lets me see more content with less interaction. The improvements made to the processor and antenna are, in my opinion, the best features of this update.
The
iPhone 5 isn’t perfect.
iOS 6 is still a mixed bag, battery life isn’t great, and I have to toggle Airplane Mode to get my
iPhone to remember 3G is available. I am looking forward to using an iPhone that Apple says will last two days, so maybe I’ll be able to get a full day out of its battery.
Meet the Galaxy S3
Advanced,Intuitive.Simple. From the cutting edge technology inside to the stylish design that rests comfortably in your hand, the
Galaxy S3 makes everything you do easier. Share, multitask and interact with your device unlike anything you've experienced before and on a brilliant
4.8"HD Super AMOLED display.
Share Smarter
The
Galaxy S3 makes sharing easier than ever. Featuring cutting-edge NFC technology and preloaded AllShare® Play, content can be sent instantly to friends and groups of devices. Or download
Dropbox, Instagram and more, and keep your connections even more connected to you.
Interact Intelligently
Transform a text chat into conversation just by raising the phone to your ear. Perform functions, search the web and simply get answers to anything you want, just by using your voice. Designed to enrich every part of your life, the
Galaxy S3 also comes preloaded with Google Maps, Flipboard, and more.
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3 (design)
A case of metal versus plastic, and hard lines against smoother curves, the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 have quite different approaches to handset design. The two iPhone models released prior to the iPhone 5 featured glass panels on the front and rear, which gave the phone’s a hard, solid feel. However, rear glass plate has now been replaced with metal - aluminium.
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3
(drop Test)

In this video customers compared the crack rate and damage of both phones (
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3).
They will be dropping both phones(
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3) from shoulder,chest and waiste.We'll see which one wins(
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3)
iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S3
Pricing Contest
iPhone 5 – From $629 SIM-free, or $36 a month on contract
Samsung Galaxy S3 – From $391 SIM-free, or $30 a month on contract
Now that both the
Galaxy S3 and
iPhone 5 are at least a few months old, the benefits of not buying Apple have become very clear. The price of the Samsung Galaxy S3 has steadily dropped since May, but in most places the iPhone 5 has maintained its initial high cost.
SIM-free the 16GB iPhone 5 costs 529, while the 16GB Samsung Galaxy S3 sells at around 390-400. Slightly better deals are commonly available online if you search around too, letting you save a few quid extra with a bit of effort.
The price difference continues in contract deals. One of our favorite deals available at present for the Samsung galaxy S3 is the Tesco £30-a-month contract. It gets you the phone for free, 500 minutes, 5000 texts and 1GB of data a month. Comparable deals are available from the other main carriers too.
Similar deals on the iPhone 5 tend to cost around £5 more a month. It’s not a wallet-sucking extra expense, but do consider how much this might add up to over a two-year contract - £120. That’s almost exactly the price difference between the SIM-free cost of the phones.
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3
Apple iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 -
Speedtest- This will determine which phone(
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3) is the fastest overall Data Connection,Transitioning,And Start Up Boot.
iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 Camera Test Comparison Demo
In this video it will display the differences with camera between two phones
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3.
iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S3 - Software
Whether or not you want iOS or Android is just as important as the picking between the hardware of the Samsung
Galaxy S3 and iPhone 5. The cleanest distillation of their differences is that iOS is simple but a little restricted, Android is harder to get to grips with, but more flexible and feature-packed.
The iPhone 5 runs iOS version 6. Although the system is known for its streamlined, largely bug-free nature, Apple's iOS 6 was a fraught launch. It saw Apple replace Google Maps with its own mapping solution, single-handedly making the
iPhone 5 a bit useless as a navigation tool. Apple’s maps are not good, packed full of out-of-date and plain wrong information. However, now that Google Maps has been released as a separate app for iPhones, iOS is back on track.
iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 - Apps and Games
iPhone 5 – App Store, 700,000 apps
Samsung Galaxy S3 – Google Play, 700,000 apps
The Google Play store is rapidly catching up with the Apple App Store in terms of sheer volume of apps and games. In late 2012, both stores revealed that the number of apps available had hit the 700,000 mark. However, quality is much more important than quality in this field, and here the Apple App Store still has a clear lead.(
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3)
The wealth of creativity apps available on the Apple App Store in particular is worth a mention. Music creation tools like the official Korg iKaossilator and Apple’s own
Garageband do not have worth alternatives on Android, and it’s unlikely a top dev will fork out to fill this gap any time soon.(
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3)
Games trail behind on Android too. Developers tend to use iPhone editions as their lead SKUs – the version that is developed first – because the iPhone gaming market is simply much more valuable commercially than Android’s. Android games are often effectively copies, known as ports, of iPhone originals.(
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3)
There is an app advantage to using an Android device, though. You can manually install apps using their respective APK installer files – this is called side-loading. Download them with a computer, pop them on a microSD card, put it in the Samsung Galaxy S3 and you can load them from the phone's file explorer app. With an iPhone 5, you can only install apps from the official App Store unless you hack the phone.(
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3)
Side-loading of apps lets you circumvent the restrictions applied on official app stores, each of which has a set of guidelines that often means apps are pulled or not allowed on the store’s shelves in the first place. However, this also circumvents the light security checks that go on at the Google Play store (apps with dodgy malware are quickly removed, in theory) and you could easily end up with an Android virus.(
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iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3
In Closing I think they're are both great phones but android os is alot better considering the fact they have
an open source marketplace and you can fully customize your phone(
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3)
iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S3 - Power
iPhone 5 – Apple A6 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, triple-core PowerVR SGX 543MP3 GPU, 1GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy S3 – Exynos 4412 1.4GHz Quad-core CPU, Mali-400MP GPU, 1GB RAM(
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3)
When thinking about processing power, there are two sides to consider. You can assess raw power through benchmarks, and how well developers have put the power to good use.
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Starting with raw power, in the Geekbench benchmarking tool, the Exynos 4412 processor of the Samsung Galaxy S3 beats the iPhone 5. It scores 1720 points against the iPhone 5’s 1660. Geekbench is designed to comprehensively test a device’s processing power.
Galaxy S3 wins the Geekbench CPU test battle
The Galaxy S3 doesn’t win every benchmark challenge, though. In the Sunspider Java benchmark, which roughly judges web browsing speed, the iPhone 5 is significantly faster, completing the test in 915ms against the Samsung Galaxy S3’s 1143ms. Predictably, then, the iPhone 5 also beats the Samsung Galaxy S3 in the similar Browsermark test. It scored roughly 190,000 points, against the Galaxy S3’s 172,000.
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Testing the GPUs of the phones, the iPhone 5 wins once more. In the GLBenchmark 2.5 fill test, the iPhone 5 trotted out an impressive 1797 MTexels/sec to the Galaxy S3's 781 MTexels/sec - not that much more than an iPhone 4S.
...but GLBenchmark's GPU tool is a solid win for iPhone 5 (M/texels/sec)
This power is put to better use in an iPhone too, because of a situation we already mentioned when discussing apps and games. As the iPhone gaming market is more lucrative than Android, games are often made for iPhones first, rather than Androids, and if a device’s full potential is to be realised, it’ll be the iPhone 5’s.
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Of course, there’s an extent to which developers have to keep in mind the “limited” power reserves of the millions of
iPhone 4s and iPhone 4Ss out there too. The iPhone 5 dev scene isn’t perfect, but it is healthy.
iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S3 Connectivity
- Connectivity
iPhone 5 – Lightning port, 3.5mm headphone jack, Wi-Fi, 3G/4G,
Samsung
Galaxy S3 – microUSB port, MHL w/adapter, Wi-Fi, 3G (4G option available), Wi-FI Direct, NFC
The Question Remains Which Phone is Better....Lets Ask the customers
WELL THERE YOU HAVE IT!!!!
iPhone 5 Vs Galaxy S3