The iPhone 6, on the other hand, only has a 4.7in display – despite sharing almost exactly the same dimensions as Samsung’s handset. Screen size: As mentioned above, the Galaxy S6 is the larger of the two phones and has a 5.1in display. We’ve even spotted a few cracked S6s, albeit primarily on the rear glass rather than the front, so both have their fair share of problems when it comes to overall build quality. Likewise, Apple has yet to shake off its ‘bendgate’ saga, and we’ve also seen our fair share of shattered screens despite its ion-strengthened glass. For instance, we find both phones can be quite slippery to hold, as the iPhone 6’s rounded corners and Galaxy S6’s glass rear don’t provide a huge amount of grip. Materials: Both phones have undergone radical redesigns compared to their preceding models, with Apple choosing a curvier, more rounded metal body instead of the hard, angular frame of the iPhone 5s, and Samsung ditching the S5’s tacky plastic and faux leather combo for metal and glass.Ĭonclusion: As a result, both phones look about as premium as you can get, but that’s not to say they’re perfect. More obvious is the difference in weight, but in our eyes, we’ve always found heavier phones to be slightly more reassuring, as they feel that bit sturdier and more likely to survive a drop. That makes the Galaxy S6 a touch slimmer than the iPhone 6, but you can’t really tell the difference when you’ve got them both in your hand. Measuring 143x71圆.8mm and weighing 138g, the Galaxy S6’s overall surface area is just a fraction bigger than its iOS rival, which measures 138圆7圆.9mm and weighs 129g. Designĭimensions: Despite having a much larger screen than the iPhone 6, the Galaxy S6 isn’t actually that much taller. The big questions is, though, how does Samsung’s metallic beauty compare to Apple’s venerable iPhone, and which one can be crowned king of all smartphones for 2015? To find out, we’ve put both handsets head to head, comparing their design, display, performance, storage capabilities, camera, features and price in the ultimate smartphone face-off to help you decide which one you should buy. The Galaxy S6 is by far the most powerful Android phone we’ve ever seen, while the iPhone 6 is Apple’s best iOS device yet, offering top class performance at a much more practical size than the giant iPhone 6 Plus. We’ve seen plenty of great smartphones this year, but the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 continue to stand head and shoulders above the competition.
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