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iPhone 5 VS Samsung Galaxy S3 & Android VS iOS Ultimate Comparison

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After a long wait, finally iPhone 5 is released today in Sans Francisco, US officially. Well, the specification of iphone 5 is more and less match with the leaked version with taller, 4 inch screen, new headset and come with iOS6. For those whose contract is almost ended with telco, it is time for you to upgrade and choose one of the best smartphone as your next new gadget. No doubt, Samsung Galaxy S3 is the best Android-based smartphone for now and surely you will compare it with the latest unveiled iPhone 5. Let’s check it out the comparison below.

Faster, Thinner, Taller & Lighter iPhone 5

The latest version of iPhone named iPhone 5 but not new iPhone. In summary, iPhone 5 come with same high density 326 ppi 4 inch screen with 1136 x 640 MP. Though screen become longer, it is still retina display and remain same high resolution as iPhone 4S. Besides that, it empowered by latest A6 processor which believe is a quad core processor with double the CPU & Graphic speed of iPhone 4S.

Camera of iPhone 5, iSight has been highly upgraded with noise deduction and better low light performance. Facetime is now avaiable for 3G mobile connectivity with the front HD camera. Battery capacity is remain unknown but it is surely larger than iPhone 4S 1432mAh as iPhone 5 battery performance life span remain same with iPhone 4S but with better hardware inside.

Samsung is doing great job in providing hardware to support Android OS. The release of iPhone 5 definitely will impact and threaten sale of Samsung Galaxy S3 worldwide. Who will be the winner in this game battle???

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