Apple vs. Samsung

I Phone 5
Some industry experts argue that the iPhone 5 could be the fastest smartphone on the planet. After learning what the specifications of the new iPhone are, this shouldn’t come as a surprise.
Apple’s next-generation iPhone will run on the 4G LTE cellular network, operate on a quad-core A6 processor and include 1 GB of RAM.
To put this type of power into perspective, Apple’s current-generation Retina iPad, runs on a A5X processor and 512 MB of RAM. Essentially doubling that power on the iPhone 5 will make multitasking more powerful and the overall experience feel much snappier.
This type of power could compromise battery life, however.
The iPhone 5 battery is bigger, but only slightly more powerful. Don’t expect Apple to say that battery life is even better on this next-generation iPhone, rather, that it’s more powerful and maintains the same battery life as past iPhones.

Samsung Galaxy Note
The Galaxy Note 2 will ship with a 5.5-inch 1280x720 display, although this is not fresh news to anyone who has been following the Galaxy Note successor. It will also come with 3G and 4G connectivity and will be powered by a 1.4GHz quadcore Exynos 4412 processor. The display will use a Super AMOLED panel, as the allegedly leaked spec sheet indicates, and will also come with 16 or 32GB of internal storage. Just like its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 2 will come with an 8-megapixel camera.

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