Yesterday, Apple surprised and disappointed many people in equal measures with the unveiling of the iPhone 4S. There simply isn’t an iPhone 5 (yet), instead we have the exact same design as the iPhone 4, but with all new internals and therefore a much faster phone.
Competitors looked on, and in some ways are probably quite relieved this isn’t a phone that offers anything ground breaking in terms of new hardware. In fact, Samsung was first out the gate to demonstrate why the iPhone 4S isn’t being seen as a threat at all.
Samsung’s best Android smartphone so far is the Galaxy S II, and it is being used as a counterpunch to the iPhone 4S. The company has produced a comparison chart that points out exactly where the Galaxy S II already beats/outperforms Apple’s latest handset.
You can see the full chart included below, but here’s the key differences Samsung highlights the S II has over the 4S:
- 4G up to 21Mbps transfer speeds (up to 50% faster)
- Super AMOLED Plus display
- 4.5 or 4.3-inch display (that’s up to 58% larger)
- 8MP rear camera combined with 2MP front camera
- 1080p High Profile video capture and playback
- Only weighs 4.3oz
- Has a removable battery
- Can be used as a HDTV remote control
- Availability on T-Mobile
- Use of Android Gingerbread
- External storage expansion through microSD
- $199-$229 price point
Looking at hardware alone, you have to admit that Samsung has the advantage if you want a large screen and masses of storage. You also have to wonder how the iPhone 4S will stack up in a few months as new Android smartphones keep appearing.
Hardware alone isn’t really a fair comparison point. You need to take into account the hardware, software, and overall experience combined for a true picture. How does the iPhone 4S stack up against the competition as platform?
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