Early
this year, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S3, which proved to be a powerful
smartphone and easily gained popularity. The device boasts some of its amazing
features such as a huge screen display, 4G/LTE connectivity, NFC support
through S Beam. And recently Asus took the wraps of its smartphone-in-a-tablet
hybrid device-the Padfone 2 with the fresh Android OS and compelling hardware.
But the 4.7 inch ASUS phone puts it in direct competition with the Samsung
Galaxy S3. Below is the comparison of the two devices.
Display: The Galaxy S3 features a 4.8-inch
HD Super AMOLED display, which is marginally bigger than the Asus offering's
4.7-inch inch Super IPS+ display. Both smartphones have the same pixels
resolution of 1280 x 720. However, the Padfone 2 betters the Galaxy S3 with its
higher pixel density of 312 pixels per inch (ppi), as opposed to the Samsung
device's 306 ppi.
Storage
and Memory: Both
the smartphones offer 16/32/64 GB of on-board storage options. However, the Galaxy
S3 has an expandable memory option (of up to32GB) via a microSD card, unlike
the Padfone 2.However, at 2GB of RAM, the Padfone 2 offers double the memory of
the Galaxy S3 (1GB of RAM).
Processor: Samsung Galaxy S3 is equipped
with 1.4 GHz quad core Exynos processor with 1GB of dual-channel RAM. The
Padfone 2 packs in a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core Krait processor,
which is clocked at a slightly faster 1.5GHz. The processor shows it slightly
more powerful than Galaxy S3.
Video
playback:
Both phones play videos clearly and smoothly for a longtime due to their high
resolution display, good battery life, and fast 4G speeds. But Padfone 2
support MP4 MPEG4 H.264 H.263 WMV formats videos and
Samsung
Galaxy S3’s friendly video formats include MPEG-4, MP4, DivX, XviD, WMV, H.264,
H.263, etc. If you happen to get these two phones and want to watch movies on
both of them without Wi-Fi limitation, MP4 format video is the appropriate one.
So if you have downloaded lots of movies from YouTube, Hulu, Myspace or other
famous video sharing websites for free, you’d better
convert FLV to MP4 with a Video Converter so that these YouTube FLV files
can be played properly on these two gadgets anytime and anywhere.
Weight,
Thickness, and Body: The Padfone 2 measures 5.43 x 2.71 x 0.35 inches, making it taller than
the Galaxy S3 which measures 5.38 x 2.78 x 0.35 inches. Both devices have the
same thickness; however, the Galaxy S3 is fractionally wider. Weight wise, at
4.69 ounces, the Galaxy S3 is a little lighter than the 4.76 ounces of the
Padfone 2.
Operating
System: Both
devices were released with Android's Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, which
can be later upgraded to the latest Android v4.1 Jelly Bean.
Camera: Samsung Galaxy 3's 8MP rear
camera and 1.9 MP front camera will go against Asus PadFone 2's 13MP shooter
and 1.2 MP front camera. The 13MP camera on the PadFone 2 surely performs far
better than the Galaxy S3’s 8MP equivalent, and it can click 100 continuous
shots at 6 fps, and even record videos at 720p resolution. What’s even cooler
is the 50GB of cloud storage space that Asus is offering with the device to
ensure that you are never at a loss for storage.
Android’s
become the most popular smartphone OS in the world. But that just makes it so
much harder for there to be a clear leader among Android phones. However, since
the hybrid hasn’t officially launched, Samsung is still the current smartphone
market leader, whereas Asus is yet to break into the top five and establish a
stronger presence. The new PadFone 2 from ASUS looks so eagerly to become a
direct competitor to the Samsung Galaxy S3. Hello Samsung officials, you’d
better to watch out for it!
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