Things A Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Can Do That An iPhone 6 Plus Can't
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and iPhone 6 are two of the most advanced devices available at present. A lot of people are determining which of the two is a better buy. If you are leaning towards getting the Note 4, you have to make a detailed comparison with the Apple product to know all about the features and capabilities. Here are the things that a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 can do that an iPhone 6 cannot.
1. Note 4 features bigger images. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a phablet with a 5.7-inch display. The quad-HD Super AMOLED panel has a 2560x1440 resolution that allows you to enjoy movies, games and photos on a much larger screen. The iPhone 6 only has a 4.7-inch display while the iPhone 6 Plus has a 5.5-inch display. Samsung’s pop-up window features and multi-window capabilities are also at par with Apple’s product.
2. Note 4 has a removable battery. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 features a metal frame like the iPhone 6. It particularly has a removable rear panel that allows you to take out the battery as well whenever necessary. This is one feature that iPhones are not capable of, based on a report by PC Advisor.
3. The S Pen. The S Pen has been further enhanced on the Note 4, allowing you to use the Android OS more efficiently. The S Pen supports more than 2,000 levels of pressure sensitivity, making it more precise than previous versions. The S Pen allows you to navigate easily on the screen. You can also write notes, cut and paste text and do a variety of other functions with it. The iPhone 6 only allows users to navigate using their fingers.
4. Enhanced battery. The Galaxy Note 4 can be charged faster and you can further maximize its battery life when you are running low on power. The Adaptive Fast Charging feature can let you charge the device to 50 percent in only 30 minutes. Note 4 also features an Ultra Power Saving mode that lets you store power throughout the day.
These features may put the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 ahead of the iPhone 6 in your list; after all, battery life is a major issue with iOS smartphones. Or would it? Time to draw up a list of things the iPhone 6 can do that the Note 4 can't.
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