Samsung Galaxy S III screen vs. iPhone 5 screen

Undoubtedly, Apple and its products stand out in the technology market, especially when it comes to the iPhone 5 which is relatively thinner compared to its predecessor. While most can agree that it draws a crowd, there are some who think otherwise. Many are of the opinion that it is the Samsung Galaxy S III that has a better display, including industry insiders who think so. So what makes the Galaxy S III better on screen compared to the iPhone 5? Let’s find out.

Visualization and measurement

It seems that the Galaxy S III has a better and thinner screen that is capable of delivering better colors than its arch rival.

When it comes to the iPhone 5, the 4-inch screen is a noticeable improvement over the 4S screen, but Samsung is still more confident in the display specs.

The improvements made by Apple in its iPhone 5 are indicative of the inclusion of features that earn a significant vote of approval and gains in the technology market. This includes impressing your customers with a good customer experience rather than opting to provide better tech enthusiasts.

However, if we look at the screen on the products provided by Samsung and Apple, there are some slight differences. The iPhone 5 has a screen that is 1.5mm thick (1/16th of an inch), its arch-rival Samsung Galaxy S III is 1.1mm thick, which is 3/64th of an inch. Another thing to note is that 72% of the colors are displayed on the iPhone 5, while the Samsung Galaxy S III is able to exceed the limit and provide 100% of the colors. This comes from the National Television System Committee (NTSC) measurement standards.

When it comes to measuring the thickness of these two devices, the iPhone 5 is a millimeter thinner than the Galaxy S III. However, Samsung seems to have a better battery life compared to the iPhone, which could be the reason for its bulk.

display technology

The technology used by Apple in its display is not layered on its touch panel, making the device relatively 18% thinner. The introduction of a technology called in-cell is what makes it thinner and makes the screen brighter. Additionally, the device is relatively refraction-free and anti-glare, making it more comfortable for content viewing.

When it comes to Galaxy S III, the technology behind the construction used behind its display is that of AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) display, however, the technology is not capable of backlighting. However, this makes it a low consumption product.

conclusion

In conclusion to the above, there are some user reviews that the color tone projected on the Galaxy S III screen appears oversaturated and sometimes unrealistic. While there are others who are not so fans of Apple and prefer the Galaxy S III.

Overall, the bottom line is that whether you choose iPhone5 or Galaxy S III, what matters most is the user’s personal experience and opinion.

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