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Originally Posted by pULSe
Wrong
the iPhone 5 runs on an A6 chip which clocks in at 1.4 Ghz dual-core
my Galaxy S3 runs on an Snapdragon S4 chip that clocks in at 1.5 Ghz dual-core
the chip is the processor, and the processor is the reason you're able to multi-task on your phone...the higher the number, the better.
the iPhone 5 WILL have a better camera, seeing as the S3 camera is the same as the S2 (but it can do shit the S2 camera cant)...but from a hardware standpoint, the camera is the same on the S3 as it was on the S2.
My Galaxy S3 has removable storage (you can have nearly 100 GB on it, my phone already comes with 32GB plus its expandable for 64GB micro cards)
iPhone 5 has 1GB of RAM
Galaxy S3 has 2GM of RAM...which makes all the difference when it comes to being able to run many apps at once without them becoming slow af or unresponsive
and the new version of Android thats coming out takes a pretty big shit on iOS 6
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Why Am I Bothering With This Noob
Ok Where To Begin...
The iPhone 5 Has A 1.5 GHz Arm Cortex A15 PowerVR SGX543MP2+
A Pure S4 Processor With 2x The Graphical Prowess As The Puny S3
But EVEN If They Had The Same Chipset, No, EVEN If The S3 Specs Were 2x As Good As The One In The iPhone 5, Which They Are Not, The Chipset's Optimization Would Enable The iPhone 5 To Rape The S3 In About Every Benchmark Testings. Better Chipset. Deal With It Tubby.