So what are you looking for on your new phone? Samsung and Apple have opted for very different designs when it comes to the iPhone 6 and Galaxy S6. Where the iPhone is a smooth seamless union of metal and glass the Galaxy S6 is an uneasy merger of soft touch plastic and hard plastic edges painted to look like metal. From a purely design aesthetic there’s no contest – the iPhone 6 looks miles slicker than the S6. The new iPhone retains the 4.7-inch screen that Apple used on the iPhone 6, but the resolution is just 750 x 1,334 pixels (~326 ppi). The Galaxy S6 display is a 5.1-inch Super AMOLED screen and QHD resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels and its easy to see why the Galaxy S6 is considered to have one of the best displays on the market. Galaxy S6 has a flat aluminum edge and the Gorilla Glass back while the Apple's curved aluminum unibody design makes the iPhone 6 a …show more content…
This allows fluidity of use and great speed. However, it does still sometimes experience delays, even on the homepage, which shouldn't happen in a recent high-end model like this. This is probably the area in which Apple have made their biggest change. The American manufacturer will now use a quad-core A9 processor that should make a significant difference to speed and battery usage. Who will produce this new processor? Why, Samsung of course, who else? The other big news from Apple is that the traditional 1 GB of RAM has doubled to 2 GB in the new device, which will improve an already-excellent performance