It is no surprise that Samsung Galaxy S4 is probably the best Android smartphone manufactured by the Korean electronics giant till date. Cumulative channel sales of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone have reported reached the 40 million unit mark. The S4 shares the same curved shape, chrome-effect border and the familiar home buttons, with the S3. The new phone is more compact and pocketable than its predecessor, and it is sturdier.
The Galaxy S4 is a spec and feature-rich smartphone, limited only by its cheap and flimsy hardware. At a first glance, the S4 looks near-identical to the Galaxy S III, with both being constructed almost entirely of plastic. To compete against the best (like HTC One, iPhone 5, BlackBerry ZTE, Lumia 925, Sony’s Xperia Z), Samsung has loaded it with some interesting and never-seen-before features.
While the processor type will vary by region and model, versions sold in the U.S. come equipped with a 1.9GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600-series CPU with 2GB of RAM. In benchmark testing, it delivered performance gains over the HTC One and iPhone 5. The 5-inch full HD display of S4 with 1,920 x 1,080 resolutions delivers a pixel density of 441ppi far ahead of the most of its peers. One of the drawbacks of Super AMOLED, of course, is that colors can appear oversaturated at times, but ultimately it's a matter of preference. Despite powerful features, the Galaxy S4's battery life is exceptional, making it through a day's use without having to recharge.
On the other hand, the iPhone 5, although a few months older than the Galaxy S4, continues to attract smartphone buyers due to its high-end specifications and the quality promise of Apple. In the premium segment, without question, the latest iPhone is still one of Galaxy S4's fiercest rivals.
Here is a list of 10 things that the S4 can do, while the iPhone 5 can’t:
1. A built-in infrared blaster
The Galaxy S4 is the first Galaxy handset to feature a built-in infrared blaster, and Samsung puts it to good use. With the combination of Samsung’s WatchOn app and the third-party Peel, the Korean firm has created a single service that allows users to navigate their TV guide and control a television or set-top box all from within a single app.
The Galaxy S4 is a spec and feature-rich smartphone, limited only by its cheap and flimsy hardware. At a first glance, the S4 looks near-identical to the Galaxy S III, with both being constructed almost entirely of plastic. To compete against the best (like HTC One, iPhone 5, BlackBerry ZTE, Lumia 925, Sony’s Xperia Z), Samsung has loaded it with some interesting and never-seen-before features.
While the processor type will vary by region and model, versions sold in the U.S. come equipped with a 1.9GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600-series CPU with 2GB of RAM. In benchmark testing, it delivered performance gains over the HTC One and iPhone 5. The 5-inch full HD display of S4 with 1,920 x 1,080 resolutions delivers a pixel density of 441ppi far ahead of the most of its peers. One of the drawbacks of Super AMOLED, of course, is that colors can appear oversaturated at times, but ultimately it's a matter of preference. Despite powerful features, the Galaxy S4's battery life is exceptional, making it through a day's use without having to recharge.
On the other hand, the iPhone 5, although a few months older than the Galaxy S4, continues to attract smartphone buyers due to its high-end specifications and the quality promise of Apple. In the premium segment, without question, the latest iPhone is still one of Galaxy S4's fiercest rivals.
Here is a list of 10 things that the S4 can do, while the iPhone 5 can’t:
1. A built-in infrared blaster
The Galaxy S4 is the first Galaxy handset to feature a built-in infrared blaster, and Samsung puts it to good use. With the combination of Samsung’s WatchOn app and the third-party Peel, the Korean firm has created a single service that allows users to navigate their TV guide and control a television or set-top box all from within a single app.
2. Near field communication (NFC) chip
The NFC chip allows you to talk to other devices with NFC. Thus, you can swap content like photos between phones just by tapping them together, make mobile payments, or pair your phone with a stereo with a tap.
The NFC chip allows you to talk to other devices with NFC. Thus, you can swap content like photos between phones just by tapping them together, make mobile payments, or pair your phone with a stereo with a tap.
3. Expandable Memory
The Galaxy S4 offers the facility to add a microSD card slot for adding more storage, which many of its rivals do not offer. You can add an extra 32 GB of storage for about $20.
The Galaxy S4 offers the facility to add a microSD card slot for adding more storage, which many of its rivals do not offer. You can add an extra 32 GB of storage for about $20.
4. Replaceable battery
It is not a surprise that sooner or later the iPhone’s battery will die. And the iPhone’s battery is — like all iPod batteries — not user-replaceable.
It is not a surprise that sooner or later the iPhone’s battery will die. And the iPhone’s battery is — like all iPod batteries — not user-replaceable.
5. HD video
The S4 can play full 1080p HD video, something the iPhone and many other top-tier smartphones still can't do.
The S4 can play full 1080p HD video, something the iPhone and many other top-tier smartphones still can't do.
6. Larger display
The S4 has a screen size that is a full inch longer than the iPhone 5. While the 4-inch display screen is considered ideal for a smartphone, it is also a matter of preference.
The S4 has a screen size that is a full inch longer than the iPhone 5. While the 4-inch display screen is considered ideal for a smartphone, it is also a matter of preference.
7. Group Play
You can stream the same song, game, or share photos with other Galaxy S4 phones wirelessly using an app called Group Play. The app connects you to other phones over a Wi-Fi connection. Group Play is the most overlooked software feature and also the most obvious feature that no other smartphone manufacturer has thought of adding before Samsung did it.
You can stream the same song, game, or share photos with other Galaxy S4 phones wirelessly using an app called Group Play. The app connects you to other phones over a Wi-Fi connection. Group Play is the most overlooked software feature and also the most obvious feature that no other smartphone manufacturer has thought of adding before Samsung did it.
8. Camera app
The S4’s camera app offers lots of nice tricks. For instance, you can automatically erase a blurry figure from the background or make your own animated GIFs.
The S4’s camera app offers lots of nice tricks. For instance, you can automatically erase a blurry figure from the background or make your own animated GIFs.
9. Smart Stay
The feature keeps your Galaxy S4's display lit while you're looking at it. It can detect your eyes using the front-facing camera. Hence your phone will not turn off when reading something.
The feature keeps your Galaxy S4's display lit while you're looking at it. It can detect your eyes using the front-facing camera. Hence your phone will not turn off when reading something.
10. Standard micro USB plug
It uses a standard micro USB plug to charge and sync with your computer. These plugs are much easier to find than Apple's special Lightning port on the iPhone 5.
It uses a standard micro USB plug to charge and sync with your computer. These plugs are much easier to find than Apple's special Lightning port on the iPhone 5.
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