iPhone 4S Siri vs Samsung Galaxy S3
As you look above the screen of the iPhone is very small when compared next to the Samsung Galaxy S3. The iPhone may have it’s ‘Retina Display’, but the high resolution of the SGS3 spread over 4.8inches is even more lovely to look at. Apple should understand that big screens are what the people want now.
ABOUT CAMERA:
While
the camera in the SGS3 may not appear to be much better than the iPhone
4S’ camera megapixel wise there are a few features thrown in with it
that certainly make it a few steps better. The first is Burst Shot . The
phone captures images at a rate of 3.3/second and then chooses the best
picture of a set for you. The second is the Zero Shutter lag feature quick snaps! The last, and my personal favorite, is the ability to
identify people within your photos and be able to easily send them a
copy. It’s a great idea, and sharing is something that the Samsung has
baked into every aspect of what is contained within the S3.
But the camera on the SGS3 takes 8 to 24 shots at the same time.so,we can take pictures easily and we
can select the best pictures from that 8 to 24 shots and we can save it up.so i assure that you wont miss
the memorable moments and the best pictures too.
Overall finally, the i phone 4s- the King of all Phones looks better than the Samsung galaxy s3 in
camera.
iPhone 4S Siri vs Samsung Galaxy S3 s voice:
Apple's siri, introduced as the big new feature in the i phone, is facing its biggest competitor to date in Samsung's S voice an extremely similar voice-activated mobile assistant that will make its retail debut with the Galaxy s3early next week. In anticipation of that time, I've brought the two
together for a side-by-side comparison to determine which performs
better at the daily tasks one might wish to entrust to a robot-voiced
virtual assistant.
In terms of speed, Siri has a distinct advantage over S Voice. It consistently provides an answer ahead of its Samsung competitor. On the other hand, S Voice can actually perform geographical searches whereas Siri seems to think everything I search for is within the UK and refuses to try and help with locational queries. Siri is also a lot more vocal than Samsung's application. The majority of queries sent to the iPhone are greeted with an aural affirmation of some sort, whereas S Voice tends to provide results quietly and also includes the option to turn off audio responses altogether. Which of the two approaches you prefer will be a matter of personal preference.
Siri is faster, S Voice can do more, but neither is really good enough.
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