Samsung’s newest phablet is the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, which aside from having a really long name, also has a big 5.7-inch curved display, 8-core processor, and more RAM than ever. Here’s a quick look at how the two gadgets compare head to head:
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus |
Apple iPhone 6S Plus |
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Size | 6.1 x 2.98 x 0.27 (in) | 6.23 x 3.06 x 0.29 (in) |
Weight | 0.34 lbs | 0.42 lbs |
Display | 5.7-inch Quad-HD Super AMOLED curved display | 5.5-inch Retina display |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 | 1242 x 2208 (rumored) |
Operating System | Android 5.1 Lollipop | iOS 9 |
Storage | 32 or 64GB | 16, 64, or 128GB |
Processor | Qualcomm Exynos 7420 8-core processor | Apple’s A9 chip and M9 motion coprocessor |
RAM | 4GB | 2GB |
Camera | Front 5MP, Rear 16MP | Front 5MP, Rear 12MP |
Video | 4K rear recording | 4K rear recording |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, HSPA+, Bluetooh 4.0 | Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, HSPA+, Bluetooh 4.0 |
Sensors | Three-axis gyro, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, and fingerprint reader | Three-axis gyro, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, 3D Touch, and Touch ID |
Battery | Up to 12 hours web surfing or watching videos | Up to 10 hours of web surfing or watching videos |
Charger | Micro-USB | Lightning connector |
Marketplace | Android Play Store | iOS App Store |
Price | Starting at $780 for 32GB | Starting at $750 for 16GB (2 year contract) |
Power
As usual, both Samsung and Apple are upping the ante with this year’s processors. Apple claimed at the
The phablet will also feature 3D Touch, offering new gesture and touch controls. Essentially, the iPhone will react differently depending on how forceful a push someone makes on the device. Pressure amounts range from a light tap to a forceful push.
Samsung also bumped up the power for its Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, which now features the latest Exynos 8-core processor for tons of power, alongside a massive 4GB of
Winner: Galaxy S6 Edge Plus
Design
Depending on what you look for, both devices offer very distinct experiences crafted around particular forms and functions. The Apple
Despite having the larger display and bigger battery, the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is not just a tad shorter than the
The Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, of course, has its unique curved display unlike any other phablet out there. The edges offer new functionality that’s more gimmicky than truly useful, but they sure do look pretty. However, there is a greater risk of damaging it from an accidental drop, and that screen is expensive to replace. The edges can be uncomfortable to hold, though, whereas the iPhone is smooth and easy on the palms. The glass back is also a horrible fingerprint magnet, which will infuriate some people.
Winner:
Camera
These days, no device is complete without a look at its camera features. The latest phablet from Apple now supports 4K recording from its rear, 12-megapixel iSight camera, not to mention an upgrade to the front camera, which is up to a 5-megapixel design. There’s a bunch of other camera updates, too, including new high-resolution panoramas, as well as a way to record GIFs with the new 3D Touch technology. Apple’s calling these Harry Potter-esque shots “Live Photos.”
Samsung also bumped up the camera for the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, just like with its sisters the Galaxy S6 and Note 5. The S6 Edge Plus is up to a 16-megapixel sensor with OIS and
Although Samsung’s camera is great, we’ll have to test the
Winner: TBD when we review the
Price
No matter what, it’s going to cost you a pretty penny to own either of these devices. The Apple
Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, curved display and all, starts around $780 retail for 32GB of storage, depending on which carrier you buy it from. Either way, both devices are a small fortune because of all the premium features and functionality they offer, not to mention the large, high-resolution displays and powerful processors. Still, the iPhone is slightly cheaper, albeit with less storage.
Winner: Tie
Conclusion
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