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Sunday, October 21, 2012

iPhone 5 or Galaxy S3?


The prestigious iPhone 5 hit the sales market with unprecedented impact. Its demand immediately was higher than its supply. Experts say that by the end of December 2012, iPhone 5 sales will crack 26 million. However, as people invest their money into the legendary smart phone Apple so proudly lauds, they begin to realize that the iPhone 5 isn't necessarily the best phone in the market.


Trailing in hind's sight of the iPhone 5 is the Samsung Galaxy S3. The Galaxy S3 offers a wider screen and curved edges for better grip. Also, the smart phone comes with a removable battery that can be replaced after a long time of usage. Additionally, the Galaxy S3 has a micro SD slot for memory access and is faster than most Androids in the market by tackling 2.0 Gigabytes of RAM. The Galaxy S3 still boasts the hardware and memory flexibility and customizability specific to Android, while getting rid of  many of the glitches and fallibilities famous to all Androids.


The iPhone didn't completely lose the battle to the Galaxy S3 however as its screen offers much better resolution, and is almost twice as bright as the S3. Additionally, the Galaxy S3 is much larger than the iPhone 5. Some people consider the size of the phone to be too large for comfort and too much of a hassle. Even though it is larger, the Galaxy S3 is not faster than the iPhone, who's A6 processing chip and iOS stays above all competition.


In the end, making a decision between the iPhone 5 and the Galaxy S3 is mostly dependent on the hairsplitting differences of every phone. If the Galaxy S3 is too large for you, than the iPhone 5 would be your perfect smart phone. However, if Android has always been your preference, then the Galaxy S3 go beyond your expectations. Both smart phones are simply amazing and either would be a great toy.

1 comment:

  1. This is actually a very great topic to write about but you never offered any ways the Galaxy S3 is superior to the iPhone 5. You gave reasons why the Galaxy S3 is a good phone, but you never gave reasons why it is a BETTER phone than the iPhone 5 specifically. If you were trying to create an unbiased perspective, then this blog came off a little biased.

    Still, I loved your structure and vocabulary in this blog. You came out strong by establishing the prestige of the iPhone 5. Then you quickly went into its major competition and began comparing contrasting. Your vocabulary is excellent but about 3/4's into the blog, I felt that you were using too many flowery words like "fallibilities".

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