Apple still remains secretive regarding its upcoming iPhone 6’s release date, although according to rumors and speculations, the smartphone will be released in August. Samsung already announced the release date of the Galaxy S5 Prime, and it’s on June 12, in New York. The rivalry between the two giants will never end, but the consumers are the ones in advantaged, because they get to buy the best gadgets. Here’s a short comparison between these upcoming devices.
Displays and designs
The
iPhone 6 will be out on the market very soon and according to Know Your
Mobile, the device most likely will come in two sizes: a 4.7-inch
variant with a HD resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, and a 5.5-inch variant
with a HD resolution of 2272×1280 pixels. On the other hand, the
Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime will have – according to Digital Trends – a
5.2-inch display, which will support a higher HD resolution of 2560×1440
pixels.
The iPhone 6 will borrow the design of the iPhone 5C and the iPod Nano and
will come with an aluminum carcass, but with more rounded back corners.
Its camera will be covered with sapphire glass, according to Expert
Reviews. As for the Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime, PC Advisor claims that this
smartphone will have a gold metal body and a red cover that will look
like the Galaxy S5’s perforated cover.
Hardware and operating systems
The
iPhone 6 will be powered by an A8 processor and will have 16 GB of RAM.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime will have a 2.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm
Snapdragon 805 processor, an Adreno 420 chipset and 3 GB of RAM. The
internal storage will be of 32 GB.
The
iPhone 6 will run on the iOS 8, will feature Touch ID and many
applications found on the iPhone5C. The Galaxy S5 Prime will run on the
Android 4.4.3 Kitkat operating system and will have TouchWiz, Samsung’s
user interface. The phone will also be dust-water resistant and will
have a heart rate monitor and fingerprint scanner.
Cameras
The
iPhone 6 is supposed to come with a 12 MP camera with optical image
stabilization as one of its most important capabilities. The Samsung
Galaxy S5 Prime’s primary camera will also feature optical image
stabilization, but it’s more advanced, of 16 MP. The secondary camera
will be of 2 MP.