Discussion: iPhone 5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S3

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Sep 16
iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S3

So the iPhone 5 has finally been launched and you’re still wondering whether it is worth buying – compared to the Samsung Galaxy S3. Well, let’s have a showdown between the two phones here on the x-cite blog. The following are the main features of both phones… Go!

iPhone 5:

  • A6 Dual Core CPU
  • 4.0 inch screen
  • 4G LTE network
  • Retina Display with 1136×640 resolution
  • Up to 225 hours of Standby battery life
  • Up to 8 hours of talk time
  • Full HD 1080p video recording
  • 1 GB RAM
  • Up to 64 GB internal storage
  • iOS 6
  • New proprietary connector

Samsung Galaxy S3:

  • Quad core CPU
  • 4.8 inch screen
  • 4G LTE
  • HD Super AMOLED screen with 1280×720 resolution
  • Up to 790 of Standby battery life
  • Up to 11.4 hours of talk time
  • Full HD 1080p video recording
  • 2GB RAM
  • Up to 64GB micro SD storage
  • Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0
  • Micro USB Plug
  • Near Field Communication for e-payments
  • Smart Stay
  • S-Beam
  • Palm Swipe Capture
  • Removable Battery

Looking at the above features, so far, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is the winner in terms of hardware. Are you willing to sacrifice the Samsung Galaxy S3′s hardware for the iPhone 5? Do you like iOS so much that hardware doesn’t really matter in this case? What would you choose and what criteria did you use? Let us know in the comment section below.

Ahmad

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Ahmad T is X-cite’s techie with class. His level of commitment towards solving technical challenges is... worrying! Ahmad enjoys reading technology blogs and working on all things tech. A jack of all trades but he hasn't mastered anything... yet.

Switching from iPhone 4s to Galaxy Note

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Jul 04
Samsung

I was a secret fan of the Galaxy Note ever since it was announced. Being a recent iPhone 4s owner, I didn’t think it was worth it to switch to the Galaxy Note so quickly – I already spent a lot of money on the 4s and I barely use it, so what more can I gain from having 2 phones? Long story short, I got a Galaxy Note as a graduation gift and ditched my iPhone 4s (for the time being). Want to know why? Read on.

I don’t want to go into details regarding the two phones because this is not an in-depth comparison. I merely want to point out the main advantages and disadvantages that influenced me to make the switch. When it comes to electronics, I focus more on functionality than style. Whatever device that does what I need, will most likely be the one I’m getting. At first, I went for iPhone because Android-based phones weren’t that well recognized and developed, so I stayed with it to be safe.

Let’s start with the iPhone 4s. iOS is a closed platform from both the hardware and software perspective. Therefore, there isn’t much customization you can do. To unlock extra features, an iPhone must be jailbroken; which can often cause instability and in some cases, compromise the device. In addition to that, keeping up with the latest jailbreaks is a headache and people end up going to a store and pay money for it. On the other hand, a device running Android OS like the Galaxy Note offers a wide range of tweaks, widgets and other fun stuff through the Play Store (previously named “Android Market”) right out-of-the-box. It’s little things like widgets, shortcuts and tweaks that matter to me as a power user. By the way, it’s true that there are more iOS apps than Android apps in general, but Android is getting more popular and developers are making apps for both platforms (More money for-the-win?).

[quote]More on hardware: The Galaxy Note has a removable battery, an expansion slot for a Micro SD card, can act as a USB storage device out-of-the-box, faster CPU, double the RAM and faster data speeds.[/quote]

In terms of hardware, the Galaxy Note is way bigger than the iPhone 4s and the 5.3 inch Super HD AMOLED 1280×800 display is definitely a charmer. However, the huge form factor comes at a cost; everyone can see that huge rectangular object in my pocket! Some people I know made fun of me because of the size of the phone, calling it a “tissue box” or a “brick” or even say things like “Does it come with a wall mount?”. I agree that the Galaxy Note is a huge phone, but that made me want it even more because the screen is just too good. Speaking of the screen, let’s not forget the popular stylus that comes with the Galaxy Note. I thought the whole “stylus” experience was going to be as bad as the one I had with the old iMate phone I owned a few years ago. Guess what, the stylus is responsive and does its job properly – especially when I want to make hand-written notes as opposed to typing on the keyboard.

The iPhone 4s’ screen comes nowhere close, in my opinion, to the Galaxy Note’s (except for the higher pixel count on the 4s) but it does have a slightly better touch experience. Swiping and typing on the 4s is much easier due to the more responsive touch screen. I’ve noticed that the Galaxy Note’s screen sometimes misses a few swipes and taps, but it’s not a significant problem because it usually happens when my hands are dry. One thing I’d like to point out regarding swiping and switching from app to app on the Galaxy Note is the fact that it is not as smooth as the iPhone – it stutters – but hopefully it will be fixed when the new version of Android called “Ice cream Sandwich” is released. It’s not a very big deal, though.

[quote]More on software: Developing an app for Android is much more straight forward unlike for iOS where a Mac laptop/desktop is required (costs a fortune!).[/quote]

In conclusion, the above advantages and disadvantages were more than enough for me to switch from my iPhone 4s to the Galaxy Note. Please, keep in mind that this article is based on my personal experience and therefore contains my personal opinion. So tell me, readers, what influenced you to buy an iPhone 4s or a Galaxy Note?

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Ahmad

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Ahmad T is X-cite’s techie with class. His level of commitment towards solving technical challenges is... worrying! Ahmad enjoys reading technology blogs and working on all things tech. A jack of all trades but he hasn't mastered anything... yet.

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iPhone Siri: Speak only when spoken to…

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Jul 01
iPhone 4S Siri

iPhone Siri: Speak only when spoken to…

and only if you understand what I am saying…

Guess what happens when you put that rule into effect?

The iPhone Siri simply won’t listen, and she will answer back. I accuse Apple for creating a narrow minded, and insistent technology in the form of a female voice. Ever tried talking your iPhone Siri in Arabic? Don’t…All she will ever do is reply back with “I did not catch that last command”. What’s the point of creating a technology that you are going to sell globally if it only responds to one language? I’m not the most patriotic Arab, and you can tell by the fact that I’m writing an English post, but I’d at least like to believe that Siri for the iPhone can understand me when I talk in my ‘comfortable’ mother tongue.

[quote] iPhone 4S is an amazing addition, and the iPhone’s iCloud integration of syncing across all your registered Apple products is brilliant on all levels. The camera is phenomenal, and the iTunes store I simply can’t get enough of… But Siri, that’s discrimination…Don’t you think?[/quote]

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Sandra

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Sandra Henein, X-cite’s Digital Nutritionist, takes health and fitness very seriously. Every morning, Sandra distributes apples amongst the publishers. They have come to an understanding that, an apple a day keeps Sandra away. She is also known for being the X-cite shopaholic…Despite X-cite’s unbelievable deals; it is still very hard to convince Sandra that a bargain still costs money!

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iPad : The other thing you need in an Airport

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Jul 01
The new iPad

If you live in Kuwait and if you are anything like me, then in spite of your love for our country, sometimes you would want to leave for a week or so. You see, I travel a lot, and I really enjoy it; I don’t know whether it is the packing, the hotels, or the taxis, who knows? It might even be the in-flight turbulence. However, if there was one thing I do not enjoy, then that would be waiting to board the plane. It might be a shock to many people, but since April 2010, the first thing I make sure is traveling along with me… is my iPad.

[quote]You and I could be sitting opposite each other doing entirely different things with the same device![/quote]

Who cares if it is the 1, 2, or the 2.5 (aka the new iPad). It just passes time, keeps you connected and entertained the whole time. You and I could be sitting opposite each other doing entirely different things with the same device! I mean you could be reading Seth Godin’s the Purple Cow, while I could be looking at my reflection in the black glossy display, and we would both look and be entirely occupied right?

I must say though, the problems I have with the iPad are:

  1. You could never look cool walking with one.
  2. You could never look cool using one while talking with your friend on an iPhone.

Still, that’s just me. What about you guys? iPad? Magazine? iPod? Which do you prefer? Another thing, have you ever tried telling the flight attendant that there is a flight mode in your iDevice? Careful though, she might reply “ah OK, then unbuckle your seat belt while you’re at it.”

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Hala

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Ladies don’t usually see eye to eye with technology, but that’s not the case with Hala Thiab. Her morning routine consists of making sure that her iPhone, her Blackberry, her iPad and her portable battery case are all neatly gathered in her purse. She’s also got one of those portable routers just incase her 3G goes down. Hala is dedicated to proving that technology isn’t a “mans” world, and woman have just as big a part to play when it comes to all the new nifty gadgets. She still doesn’t know how to reboot, re-cache or format her computer though.

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