berdinkerdickle
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Went and looked at the Reviews on Verizon. The S5 rates very close to the i6+, And the Note 4 Rates higher than the i6+.
I think the S6 has better specs than the iPhone 6 and is a "better" phone than the iPhone 6. I would give he edge to the iPhone 6+ though (I prefer the larger display area). I think that the S6 has a better display, camera and maybe sound than the 6.
I think what would be the deciding factor is which OS you are invested in more.
I don't know Apple had huge numbers last quarter 74 million sold. I think they finally gave the public the size phone they wanted even though android has more to offer.
Note 4.
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You come to an Android forum.... and ask if you should buy an Android or iOS.. I'm pretty dang sure all of us are going to say the Galaxy S6. LOL
But they have been honest and fair in their recommendation.
Counter that with a 5.1 QHD display with 200+ more ppi for better resolution.Auto HD, OIS and ultra fat autofocus with a wider aperture for better low light pictures and 4k video. NFC and MST mobile payment. Dual wireless charging standards built in so no new accessories. More advance LTE radio standard. DDR4 RAM. UFS storage. 16MP RFC. 5 MP FFC. The GS6 has these features and more.You should buy iPhone 6.The device comes with Retina HD display and Powerful Page on snappers.it offers 4.7 inches (Large) display,8 MP Primary camera and 1810 mAh, Li-ion battery.The HD screen offers lovely visuals, while the camera quality has been boosted quite a bit with the addition of new features.
Wow, when you put it like that the iPhone 6 sounds a lot like my Galaxy Alpha, albeit, the iPhone has a display with a higher PPI...I think. However, from experience I'll say that having the flexibility of android outweighs the iPhone's higher PPI. Another thing, the Alpha cost $320 brand new.You should buy iPhone 6.The device comes with Retina HD display and Powerful Page on snappers.it offers 4.7 inches (Large) display,8 MP Primary camera and 1810 mAh, Li-ion battery.The HD screen offers lovely visuals, while the camera quality has been boosted quite a bit with the addition of new features.
Less than 1/2 the price. I can do something else with $300+. Save it, buy a Gear S or Moto 360, or a Moto X and still have money left.It all depends on what preference you have whether its android or IOS and also your budget.
Note 4
You've got to admire his/her persistence.
I don't think its any surprise the S6 has the better hardware. Samsung was targeting the iPhone 6, they knew precisely what they werr aiming for, the iPhone. Apple simply wanted to make a larger phone but they were not targeting or trying to best any particular handset except their own. Was Apple caught snoozing? Interesting question, that is.Which Smartphone is better depends really on what you use your smartphone for, and what is more important to you.
However, at this point with the intro of the S6 and S6 Edge, the choice between the two is so much less about build quality -- it's a choice of ecosystems.
But here is where I think the S6 will shine through - the Camera and the Samsung Pay. Everyone is crying like little kids about the missing stuff, but these two things are going to trump the iPhone in a big way. The S5 camera is IMO already better than the iPhone shooter. Now, with OIS and the 1.9 ---- killer. Plus, being able to pay at any swipable card reader ---- convenience at its best.
I like Apple stuff. It's slick. But the S6 is the better device in specs, and in features. The ecosystem is preference. The build, one could argue, is better on the S6 (I like glass, and I wish Apple would have stuck with it). And I can totally understand if you have family and want to stay with one ecosystem, facetime, same chargers, etc. Nothing wrong with that. And certainly there is nothing wrong with the iPhone 6.
But in the end, when all is said and done, the S6 has the superior hardware. Period. No question - it's undeniable.
So what is more important to you personally? The ecosystem? The OS? Camera? Feel in hand? If you go with the iPhone 6, you are buying into the ease of use and ecosystem. And there is nothing wrong with that.
There is also nothing wrong with wanting the cutting edge specs that the S6 and S6 Edge offer. Can you really go wrong with either?