[h=1]iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2 – The Best Performer Is …[/h] by Mihai on November 27, 2012
In case you’re looking forward to buying a high-end smartphone but you’re still not convinced which one would best suit your needs then you might want to stick around.
There are plenty of devices to choose from and each offers different specs and characteristics, but if you’re looking for sheer performance and high benchmark scores, or if short app loading times are a big selling point to you then join us after the break as we’re going to take a look at three of the most well-known devices and see how they perform.
iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2 - The Best Performer Is ...
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iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2[/h] The iPhone 5 has been a direct Galaxy S3 competitor even before it got released. Everyone was expecting Apple’s flagship to
wipe the floor with Samsung’s top-of-the line device, but as we all know, it didn’t really happen. Sure enough, the iPhone 5 is a very nice device with a more premium feel to it, and it also outperforms the Galaxy S3 in certain departments (like browsing speeds) and in several benchmark tests, but in the real-world, those differences are not really that noticeable.
Nevertheless, if numbers are what you’re looking for then, in a nutshell, the iPhone 5 promises to be a faster all-around device, it yields higher scores and it has faster download speeds, as you’re about to see in the videos below.
But, as mentioned above, there’s also the Note 2 to consider. We know that the phablet and the iPhone 5 are not really part of the same category of devices, but
we’ve compared the two anyway, just for the fun of it. Besides, this time around we’re talking about loading times, internet speeds and benchmark scores.
The results? Well, as you can see above, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 outperforms the iPhone 5 with its quad-core 1.6 GHz CPU and 2 GB of RAM, so to keep the long story short, the best performer here is the Samsung phablet.
Not only that, but you’ll definitely notice some great advantages offered by the Note 2 in real-life situations, and with an
S-Pen,
real multitasking capabilities, a set of
expression tools and
smart features, the Note 2 is not only the faster device, but the more complex as well. But, it also comes in a pretty large package, especially when compared with the “miniature” iPhone 5, so we can understand your possible reluctance.
Which one would you rather pick?