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  • Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4

  • Hey what’s up everyone, this is Dom and today we're going to be comparing Apple's

  • iPhone 6 Plus to Samsung's Galaxy Note 4. Yes, there is a limited range of "comparisons"

  • that can happen between these two devices, but we're going to touch on some of the most

  • important factors: Design, Software, Features, and Cameras. So without wasting any time,

  • let’s go ahead and get right into it!

  • I'm not going to make this a battle between iOS and Android as many people have their

  • own preferences which lead them to one platform or another. Either way, these two devices

  • are shaping up to be the most coveted large screen devices in 2014 and it makes sense

  • to compare them to help you make an informed decision.

  • First up, we have Apple's iPhone 6 Plus. This is the company's first shot at a larger device

  • or "phablet" and aside from a record breaking opening weekend, it hasn't been an easy launch

  • for the iPhone 6 Plus. Controversy aside, let's find out what makes this thing tick.

  • iPhone 6 Plus vs Galaxy Note 4 specifications and build

  • Starting out with specifications, the iPhone 6 Plus features a 5.5-inch IPS display with

  • a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 (401 ppi), an Apple A8 chip clocked at 1.4GHz, a quad-core

  • PowerVR GX6450 GPU, 1GB of RAM, and a 2,915 mAh battery. There's no denying the marginal

  • update in specifications when compared to previous generation iOS devices, but that

  • doesn't mean there's a huge performance gap between the iPhone 6 Plus and Galaxy Note

  • 4.

  • As for the Note 4's specifications, we have a 5.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display with a

  • resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 (515 ppi), a quad-core 2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 processor (Exynos variant

  • in some models), Adreno 420 GPU, 3GB of RAM, and a 3,220 mAh battery.

  • On paper, it would seem that the Note 4 is miles faster than the iPhone 6 Plus. Every

  • single details on that spec sheet points to a better device, but as real world usage will

  • show you, that's not always the case. Either way, your preference will probably be based

  • on the overall ecosystem and each device’s features/functionality.

  • This is one of the first premium built Samsung phones to hit the market. Samsung has taken

  • an entirely different design approach this time around. The Galaxy Note 4's sleek metal

  • frame feels great in the hand. It's definitely a step up compared to the Galaxy Note 3, but

  • we're still left with some plastic elements such as the back cover which hides the battery,

  • Micro SIM card, and MicroSD card slot.

  • Design and layout

  • As far as layout goes, the front of the Note 4 features an earpiece, the appropriate sensors,

  • a 3.7-megapixel front-facing camera, updated capacitive navigation buttons, and a home

  • button with a built-in fingerprint scanner. On the left side of the Note 4, youll find

  • its color-matched volume rocker, while the right side is home to the power button. On

  • the top we have a 3.5mm headphone jack, IR blaster, and a small microphone. At the bottom

  • we have a pair of microphones, Micro USB charging port, and the S Pen. Finally, on the back

  • side youll find a 16-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization, LED flash, heart

  • rate sensor, and a small speaker.

  • Moving over to Apple's iPhone 6 Plus, on the front you'll find an earpiece, the appropriate

  • sensors, 1.2-megapixel front facing camera (with 720p video), and the circular home button

  • with a built-in fingerprint scanner that Apple calls Touch ID. On the right side we have

  • the sleep/wake power button and its Nano SIM card tray, while the left side features its

  • volume buttons and a mute switch. You won't find anything on the top of the iPhone 6 Plus,

  • but the bottom features a microphone, 3.5mm headphone jack, Lightning port for charging,

  • and a small speaker. Lastly, on the back we have an 8-megapixel camera and dual-LED flash

  • with optical image stabilization capable of shooting up to 1080p video at 30/60 frames

  • per second and up to 240 frames per second at 720p.

  • Both devices feature NFC, but Apple is rolling out a new mobile payment platform called Apple

  • Pay which may prove to be useful for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus users. This isn't the first mobile

  • payment platform to hit the market, but it may be the first one to catch on. Unfortunately,

  • we won't know for sure until a couple of years have passed.

  • iOS vs Android

  • Obviously there's going to be a big difference between the use experience and features on

  • each device. With the iPhone 6 we're running iOS 8 which is a very simplistic experience

  • overall. Apple keeps iOS fine-tuned and under control for the most part, but that's not

  • always a good thing for everyone. Without modifying the software or jailbreaking the

  • device, you're going to miss out on some of the customization options that Android offers.

  • To make it simple, iOS is going to offer the same software experience on the iPhone 6 Plus

  • as it does on the iPhone 6 and for the most part, iPhone 5s. I'm not going to get in-depth

  • with the features that iOS 8 brings to the table, but if you'd like to find out more

  • about them check out the video I've linked below.

  • With the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, you're getting a very specific set of features that will

  • only apply to the Note line of smartphones. While these features won't be for everyone,

  • Samsung's S Pen will provide an experience like no other smartphone out there, but only

  • if you're going to take advantage of it. I've detailed all of the S Pen features in my Galaxy

  • Note 4 vs Note 3 video and if you'd like to find out more, I'll link that down below.

  • The main advantage to having a Galaxy Note is going to be the S Pen and its large display.

  • Of course, Samsung's Android overlay TouchWiz will provide a wide variety of software features

  • that you won't find on iOS, but some users may find the interface a bit cluttered. As

  • I've mentioned before, Samsung tends to offer something for everyone within TouchWiz and

  • the Galaxy Note 4 is no different. At the end of the day, the S Pen, new metal frame

  • design, and its 5.7-inch QHD display will be the deciding factors when purchasing a

  • Galaxy Note 4. Do you care about these features? If you'd like to find out more about what

  • the S Pen offers, be sure to check out the comparison video linked below.

  • One handed use

  • It's almost expected that you'll use the Note 4 with two hands. It's a very large device

  • that comes with essentially a stylus. If you're looking for a smartphone that can be easily

  • used with one hand, you won't enjoy the Note 4. At the same time, you may experience this

  • same issue with the iPhone 6 Plus.

  • Apple would like you to believe that everything can be done on the iPhone 6 Plus with the

  • combination of one hand and its Reachability feature, though that's not always true. With

  • a double tap of the home button, iOS will slide the user interface down to the middle

  • of the screen to make the top half of its elements accessible. It's a handy feature

  • in some cases, but you're usually better off just using two hands with the device. Also

  • because of their larger sizes, the iPhone 6 Plus and Galaxy Note 4 may be difficult

  • to use if you have smaller hands.

  • Camera quality

  • More megapixels doesn't equal superior picture quality. Both cameras feature optical image

  • stabilization, but Samsung's Note 4 has a 16-megapixel sensor, while the iPhone 6 Plus

  • comes in with half the specs at just 8-megapixels. Both cameras take excellent pictures. It'll

  • be hard for most consumers to tell the difference between each camera in acceptable lighting.

  • The optical image stabilization on both devices help keep pictures crisp and clean, but you

  • may find that the colors slightly vary between the two.

  • For video, the iPhone 6 Plus shoots 1080p at 30 or 60 frames per second and as we've

  • demonstrated in a cinematic camera test, it's capable of some fantastic quality. With the

  • Galaxy Note 4, you're getting up to UHD quality video. If you care about resolution, the Galaxy

  • Note 4 is going to be a clear choice when it comes to the camera, but both devices capture

  • excellent photos and video overall.

  • Which one should you buy?

  • As I've mentioned, this isn't really a battle between iOS and Android, it's a battle between

  • what fits your needs best. With the Galaxy Note 4, you're getting a good amount of very

  • specific software features along with S Pen functionality, but not everyone will take

  • advantage of them. However, if you need a high quality device with a large 5.7-inch

  • QHD display, it'll be hard to find that combination at the moment. Samsung is leading the pack

  • with the Note 4's metal frame and beautiful massive display.

  • If you're looking for simplicity, the iPhone 6 Plus may be the route to go. Apple has a

  • strong grip on its software and services and like to keep them under a very manageable

  • umbrella. This isn't a bad thing in any way, but if you're familiar with other iOS devices

  • you won't have any trouble figuring out the iPhone 6 Plus. With Samsung and other Android

  • devices, there will be a wide variety of software features that you'll discover over the course

  • of ownership.

  • Both Apple and Samsung have made excellent devices here. This decision will come down

  • to which mobile OS you're invested in the most and whether or not you'll take advantage

  • of the features that Samsung brings to the table with the Galaxy Note 4. Hopefully we've

  • provided enough detail to help you make an informed purchase. It's obvious that these

  • two devices are designed for completely different personalities, but which one is right for

  • you? Let us know what you think with a comment below.

Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4

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