With the constant launch of newer and more powerful smartphones, Sony and Samsung seem to be contending for the top rank in technology. With the release of the Sony Xperia Z, it looks that the competition has progressed again more in terms of technology. The popularity of the Samsung Galaxy S III, on the other hand, cannot be questioned. Both phones are technologically sophisticated. Here are some of the points where the two are in direct competition:
Costing
The official pricing of Sony's new phone has yet to be announced. Online vendors are speculating about its price being in the area of $ 818.90, and when compared to Samsung, the $ 708.66 seems cheaper with the SIM-free option.
Factor of physical appearance
Both phones have different screen sizes, but the proportions seem to be the same. The screens on both phones are 71mm diagonal. The Xperia Z, on the other hand, looks to be barely 2mm thick and has a 139mm screen. In comparison to its competitors, Sony's smartphone is slimmer, measuring 7.9mm vs 8.6mm.
Because the Galaxy S III is made of glass rather than plastic, it weighs 133 grams, making it lighter than the Sony Xperia Z, which weighs 146 grams. In addition, the Sony Xperia's distinctive body is dust and water-resistant.
Dimensions and resolution of the display
The Galaxy S III has a 4.8-inch display. Sony wants to include its Reality Display phone, as well as a bigger 5-inch screen. This looks to be the most significant in terms of smartphone sales.
When these two phones' resolutions are compared, the Galaxy S3 has a resolution of 720 x 1280. With a resolution of 1080 x 1920, this is less than its opponent. The Sony Xperia Z looks to offer a superb HD screen with a high density of 441 pixels per inch, compared to 306 pixels per inch on the competitors.
Processor, memory, and power supply
A 1.4 GHz Exynos 4 Quad CPU and 1 GB RAM power the Samsung. The Sony Xperia Z is equipped with a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU and 2GB of RAM, which is comparable to that found in the Google Nexus 4.
Sony offers a 16 GB built-in memory option, however, Samsung offers three distinct memory options: 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB. Both companies include a microSD card expansion option, however, the Samsung Galaxy S II has a 64GB capacity.
A removable 2100 mAh battery is available from Samsung. This lets the user to change it if it becomes damaged or if a better battery becomes available. Furthermore, you may easily spend a few days without charging your phone for public usage. The Sony Xperia Z, on the other hand, has a large 2330mAh battery. However, no information on how long it will take to stream HD material has been released.
Cameras and internet access
In comparison to the 13MP Xperia Z, the Galaxy S III's 8MP camera seems frivolous. Both cameras can record Full HD at 1080p resolution, but Sony's Exmor RS sensor offers greater image quality. Furthermore, the Sony Xperia Z has a 2.2MP camera with 1080p video chat quality, whilst the Samsung S III has a 720p camera with 1.9MP video chat quality.
Both smartphones' connection is comparable to Bluetooth 4.0, dual-band Wi-Fi certification, NFC, and DLNA certification. Only a headphone jack and a micro USB connector are available on both phones. Other features include 4G LTE connection in both, though 4G LTE connection is only available on specific Samsung Galaxy S III models.
last thoughts
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a high-end smartphone with a slew of new features and technology that seems to be reasonably priced. On the one hand, the Sony Xperia Z boasts a decent camera, a large battery, and decent performance. Until the Sony Xperia Z is out, it's too early to judge which is superior.
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