viernes, 19 de octubre de 2018

Samsung Galaxy S9 vs iPhone X! Which Is Better ?



The Samsung Galaxy S9 and the iPhone XS are probably the two most important phones in the world this year. They’re, respectively, Samsung and Apple’s leading flagship smartphones. But head-to-head, which is truly the leader?

Picking between them can feel like a struggle. The XS and the S9 are about the same size, both are good looking and both should be similarly powerful.

However, at Tech.Co, we’re here to help you split the hairs between these two phones and work out which is perfect for you.

Samsung S9 vs iPhone XS Head-to-Head
These phones are important for Samsung and Apple. The iPhone XS has to follow in the footsteps of 2017’s iPhone X which was surprisingly successful, despite its $1,000 price tag.

The S9, on the other hand, has been on sale since March 2018, and hasn’t sold as well as its predecessor the S8. This alone has been enough to eat into the Korean company’s profit margins.

Both phones are packed with technology that’s helping to push the smartphone market forward. The XS features an improved processor with extra capabilities for machine learning, making it potentially the fastest phone on the market. It also has some new camera smarts that allow you to take superior snaps, with improved HDR capabilities and an improved Portrait Mode.

The S9 still has an upper hand on the XS in terms of practicality. It has an SD-card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB-C charger.

Samsung’s phone wins out on value, too – it’s $250 cheaper.

So, which is better?

ANOTHER OPINION

Samsung Galaxy S9 vs iPhone XS – Should one of these be your next phone?

Putting the Samsung Galaxy S9 vs iPhone XS and deciding which one you should buy out two of the biggest flagship phones of 2018


Apple’s latest devices are now available to pre-order. You’ve got the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and Apple Watch 4. Plus there’s the iPhone XR coming in October. But how does it compare to the Samsung Galaxy S9?

Another difference between the two devices can be seen on the front. The iPhone XS adopts the notched screen, featuring a cut-out at the top that contains the front-facing camera. The Galaxy S9, on the other hand, extends the bezel slightly to fit this functionality in. Not everyone will love the notch since it impedes what’s on the screen. Personally, we prefer the approach taken by Samsung.


The other reason Apple opts for the notch solution is the sheer amount of tech required for its Face ID facial recognition to work. Apple has completely ditched all other forms of biometric security, so the only way of unlocking the iPhone – other than a PIN – is with your visage.