Comparison between Android and iPhone

Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Apple iPhone 5

Parameter Samsung Galaxy S3 Apple iPhone 5
Display 4.65 inch Super AMOLED 4 inch (Expected)
Resolution 1280×720 1280×720 (Expected)
Pixel Density 319 ppi 367 ppi (Expected)
Processor Quad Core ARM A9 Quad Core A6 (Expected)
RAM 1 GHz 1 GHz (Expected)
Operating System Android – Ice Cream Sandwitch iOS 6 (Expected)
4G LTE Yes Yes (Expected)
Camera 8 mega pixels 8 mega pixels
Battery 2250 mAH Will come up with good battery backup.

Android versus iPhone

Objectives :

  • Differences between Android & iPhone
  • Comparison between Android & iPhone
  • Features  of Android
  • Features of iPhone
  • Pros  Cons of Android
  • Pros  Cons of iPhone
  • Which mobile programming platform to choose?
  • Which mobile platform to choose from Android & iPhone?
  • Which phone I should buy Android or iPhone?
Color Code :
  • Green : Positive Point
  • Red : Negative Point
  • Black : Neutral

Parameter

Android

iPhone

Battery Removable and Replaceable No replacement battery
Applications About 70,000 applications currently and growing rapidly About 2,30,000 applications currently and growing
OS Update Non upgrade-able OS iPhone can support at least one major OS update before Apple launches a non-compatible or a higher configuration OS
Jailbreak Many Android OS comes with an option to Jailbreak it from its service provider iPhone does not have this feature when you buy it
Notifications System wide notifications (non-modal)  and other application notifications in cascade windows Push notifications and individual notifications on updates
Internal Memory Limited internal memory. Lots of apps in the internal memory will eventually make your phone less smart Good internal memory and you have choice of different internal memory sizes
External Memory External SD card can be inserted to store more photos, media, etc. No external expandable memory.
Dictionary Google Voice integration and user editable dictionary Artificial Intelligence type dictionary. iPhone learns as you type
E-mail Separate Apps for Gmail and other E-mail Single E-mail app
Visualization Visually crippled non-Google apps All apps are aesthetically gorgeous
Sync Android has the Plug and Transfer feature iTunes sync model – just like iPods
Menus and Buttons The menu and back buttons don’t always do the same thing One button – clear function
Text editing Inconsistent text editing options Text editing operations (cut, copy, paste) act the same irrespective of the application
Charger Micro USB charger that is something which is readily available in the market Apple charger only

Now think which platform to choose?