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Originally Posted by Mr. iNCREDIBLE
S3 has Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A9 vs. Iphone Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 = both are Samsung Architecture, but the Cortex-A15 is likely to be a hair faster, though most people won't be able to tell the difference without some type of benchmark to compare, seeing as the A5x is a down clocked Cortex-A9 (only 1.0GHz in the ipad vs, the 1.4GHz in the S3) I suspect the Cortex-A15 will also be downclocked so in reality it will probably benchmark close to the S3 in most catagories.
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Wrong. The international S3 has a quad core. The USA version is only dual core.
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Originally Posted by Mr. iNCREDIBLE
for all intent and purpose the S3 and the Iphone 5 are about equal, however the S3 has Flash and bigger screen going for it, and the iphone has universal connectivity going for it.
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Flash is overrated and outdated, especially on a phone. Even Adobe has
abandoned mobile Flash.
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Originally Posted by mr_honez
iPhone 5.... Yawn. Clearly a phone that's half of a Galaxy S3. Nothing innovative about the thing. Color me disappointed, when Jobs died it seems that his vision died with him. I own an an original iPhone, 3GS, 4, 4S, iPad's 1 and 2 and a Mac. I love Apple products but this is pathetic. Seems like they prefer litigation to innovation now.
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What other "innovative" things would you want from a phone? It has the latest LTE, wifi, and Bluetooth support. NFC is not warranted since its barely catching on. The screen has incredible quality and the size is up to personal preference. You won't see any "innovative" phones until the next major wireless network standard comes around. Some may have features that others don't have, but there's nothing truly innovative out right now.