In a video we see the Apple iPhone 5S, the new HTC One M8 and the Samsung Galaxy S5 compete each other in a new drop test. The three biggest smartphones on the market are put up to the test. Which one lasts the longest? Check out the video after the break to find out. » Drop Test: Apple iPhone 5s vs HTC One M8 vs Samsung Galaxy S5
If you don’t own an iPhone 5 yet and you are curious how stock iOS apps will look like on it’s taller 4-inch screen, than you can take a look at the video and photos after the break, showing stock iOS apps running side-by-side on the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S. One thing you will notice, is that keyboard keys “in some apps” are slightly larger, and there is more room on the screen to see content like messages, and message composition panes. » iPhone 5 4-inch Screen vs iPhone 4S 3.5-inch Screen Apps Comparison
Above you can see a YouTube video “found by MacRumors and posted by f1ipzid3” that shows a side-by-side comparison between the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S video taking abilities.
Comparing the video shots from the iPhone 5 vs. iPhone 4s
This video looks at indoor and outdoor light, front and rear camera, depth of field & also notice the difference in stabilization.
Both iPhones were handheld on top of one another to have equal comparison
All Video has not been altered other than cropping/sizing
Siri is how Apple persuades consumers to buy the iPhone 4S, and in iOS 6, the voice assistant promises to get a whole lot better. But before the new and improved Siri arrives, Google is unleashing an upgrade to its search that, well, blows Apple’s tech right out of the water. Built from the ground up in the new Android Jelly Bean update, the new search engine accepts and answers questions with aplomb. » Siri vs. Google Search (Jelly Bean)
On Monday, Microsoft held a secret press event in Los Angeles where it announced a new family of tablets under the name Surface. Along with Surface, the event revealed a branding shift for Microsoft, one that values the unity of hardware and software, and the idolization of aesthetics. Something about it felt familiar… » Microsoft Surface vs. Apple iPad Press Event
The Galaxy S III brings a lot to the table, but definitely one of its biggest features, and one we were most eager to test out, is S Voice. You’re already familiar with the technology because you’ve probably seen Siri — how could you not? — which is Apple’s attempt at the voice assistant. The Galaxy S III’s tech works like you’d expect: speak to it, and it will do its best to fulfill your request. Stuff like, “What’s the weather like?” We asked both S Voice and Siri the same questions, and got similar results. Check out the Siri vs S Voice video after the break. » Apple Siri vs. Samsung S Voice