Apple iPhone 6s
Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 5! #Helpful Post
so
what's up guys Jonathan here and on
the
Left we have the Galaxy Note 5 and
on
the right the iPhone 6s plus as far
as
design goes note 5 follows in the
footsteps
of the galaxy s6 and ditches
of
plastic for an all-glass back the
design
of the 6s plus on the other hand
hasn't
really changed much from the 6
plus
it's slightly thicker heavier and
of
course now comes in rose gold you you
mean
pink right
okay
pink now the main reason these 6s
plus
is heavier is because of its 3d
touch
display which in turn makes it
noticeably
heavier than the note 5 by
more
than 20 grams not only is note 5
smaller
and lighter than the 6s plus it
also
manages to squeeze in more screen
size
and resolution the note 5 comes in
at
5.7 inches with a 1440p AMOLED
display
whereas the 6s plus is 5.5
inches
with a 1080p IPS display now by
no
means is the iPhone 6s plus display a
bad
display or a reason not to pick up
the
phone but when stacked up
head-to-head
against note 5 there is no
comparison
the note 5 is better in every
possible
way now when it comes to
performance
if we were solely looking at
specs
one might think the note 5 would
crush
the 6s plus it has an 8 core
Exynos
processor in four gigs of memory
whereas
a 6s plus is still dual core
with
two gigabytes of RAM surprisingly
though
the a9 is clocked like a mother
and
performs extremely well and
Geekbench
on a single core side of
things
a 6s plus dished out a score of
2529
compared to 1493 on the note 5 as
far
as multi-core performance goes
though
the note 5 is too much for the 6s
plus
with the score 50 144 versus 4372
jumping
over to graphics and GFX bench
the
6s plus dished out 38 frames per
second
compared to 15 on the note 5 now
yes
I know the note 5 is pushing way
more
pixels in the iPhone 6s plus but if
we
run the test off screen at the exact
same
resolution the iPhone 6s plus is
still
faster so what that means at the
end
of the day is you're going to get
better
multi-core performance out of the
note
5 but the iPhone 6s plus is still
really
fast and overall a better gaming
experience
again yes there are more
pixels
on the note 5 but as far as games
that
are actually optimized to take
advantage
out of the display there are
many
more on the iPhone 6s plus now
following
that because these are big
phones
because they're workhorses one of
the
things you guys were most interested
in
was battery life inside the note 5 we
have
a 3000 milliamp hour battery
whereas
a 6s plus is 27 50
now
again this is a prime example where
if
we were looking just at specs you
would
assume that the note 5 is better
but
it's actually the opposite and the
iPhone
6s plus is much better as far as
battery
life goes now the note 5 does
have
quick charging and wireless
charging
if that matters to you but
overall
in terms of battery life and if
you
need to get through the day I would
go
with these 6s plus now following that
I
think the biggest two features that
separates
each phone from the other is
the
s-pen on the note 5 and 3d touch on
these
6s plus now the instant you whip
your
S Pen out even while the screen is
off
you're given the ability to take a
quick
note which can then be saved as a
regular
note for later on then from
there
you have Air Command which
essentially
is the central hub for S Pen
functionality
there's action memo which
lets
you take down a note from there
take
it a step further so you could link
it
to an action put into your home
screen
or even use it as a reminder
smart
select lets you screenshot a
specific
portion of your screen which in
turn
can be saved as an image or added
to
a scrapbook screen right is a screen
shot
on steroids where you can not only
capture
your entire screen but you can
also
write on it s notice where you can
write
down basic notes and then of
course
you have the ability to add
shortcuts
to the apps you might use most
frequently
now on top of all that
functionality
there are still basic
tasks
where the S Pen is really useful
something
as simple as just signing a
document
through email now as far as 3d
touch
goes on the iPhone 6s plus let me
preface
by saying you are not long
pressing
the screen you are physically
pushing
it and in turn is reacting and
giving
you a right-click like action so
with
email for an example you could
press
to get a preview or press even
deeper
to fully open it this also
applies
to apps on your home screen so
you
could 3d touch the clock to set a
timer
bring up various camera options
like
taking a selfie recording video
recording
slow motion video or just
straight-up
take a picture where I found
it
really useful though was web browsing
where
you could preview a link really
easily
and even something like Instagram
where
you could quickly preview a
profile
without actually opening it now
initially
I was really skeptical of 3d
touch
but the more I use it the more I
find
myself enjoying it they're also
really
similar in the sense that right
now
spen and 3d touch are really just
limited
to the core apps but I think
where
3d touch has the advantages over
time
those will eventually roll out to
third-party
applications following that
it's
going to talk about fingerprint
sensors
in this part of the video is
pretty
short and sweet the fingerprint
sensor
on the note 5 is really good but
touch
ID on the 6s plus blows it out of
the
water
it's
kind of weird but there's been
complaints
at touch ID on the 6
essence
6s plus is too fast before where
you
might use your thumb just to wake
your
phone and check notifications that
doesn't
happen anymore you literally
press
it and it unlocks the phone now
again
not saying the fingerprint sensor
on
the note 5 is bad by any means the 6s
plus
is just next-level
finally
lets going around this video up
with
cameras the note 5 has a 16
megapixel
rear shooter and a 5 megapixel
front
shooter whereas the iPhone 6s plus
is
rocking a 12 megapixel rear shooter
and
5 megapixels on the front now like
most
camera comparisons go yes
megapixels
aren't everything but as far
as
which camera I would recommend to the
average
user it would be the note 5 and
before
you freak out this is why with
Samsung
phones they auto add sharpening
then
they also jack up the saturation
which
is instantly pleasing to the eye
so
in turn you're more than likely going
to
get an image you're happy with on the
note
5 compared to the iPhone 6s plus
where
the 6s plus takes the cake those
in
dynamic range and preserving the
naturalness
of the image so if that
matters
to you and you enjoy tweaking
the
photo in post and I would probably
recommend
the 6s plus as far as a
front-facing
camera goes again I think
most
people will enjoy the note 5 over
the
6s plus you have a wider lens on the
note
5 which in turn means you can get
more
people in the frame but if I'm
really
useful on these 6s plus though
was
what Apple calls retina flash it
sounds
silly but it actually does a
pretty
decent job of getting exposure
where
there's not a whole lot of light
as
far as video goes both do shoot in 4k
and
much like the photos the note 5 is
generally
sharper and more saturated
than
the iPhone 6s plus but as far as
dynamic
range overall quality and more
importantly
image stabilization the
iPhone
6s definitely takes the cake
you
so
all in all both are tremendous
options
when it comes to the Giants of
the
smartphone game with note 5 you're
getting
arguably the best display and
camera
on a smartphone but the battery
life
is a little bit disappointing if
you're
all about that productivity the S
Pen
makes the note 5 a fantastic option
but
if you don't mind sacrificing a
little
display quality in turn for
better
battery life
I
think the iPhone 6s plus is a better
option
as a whole for most people so
aside
for that that pretty much wraps
the
video hopefully enjoyed it if you
did
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galaxy
note 5 this is John with TLD and
I'll
catch you guys later
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