5 Reasons Why the Galaxy S5 Will Destroy the iPhone
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The next generation of smartphones was announced today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Samsung revealed its eagerly-anticipated Galaxy S5 smartphone, setting off a whole new wave of “iPhone versus Galaxy” comparison articles.
Here’s one more article for you. Today, I’m going to tell you about one side of the Samsung versus Apple debate and show you why the Galaxy S5 is better than the iPhone. If you want to see the other side, you can read why the iPhone will dominate the Galaxy S5.
Today, after using an Android for 1.5 years, I find it extremely difficult to use an iPhone. The screen feels like hopping back on my grandparents’ old 800x600 resolution computer from the 1990s. Apple will likely upgrade its screen in September 2014 with the iPhone 6 and the world will go wild, but until then, screen size is a massive advantage for Samsung and the Galaxy S5.
Just how much better is the Galaxy S5 screen compared to Apple?
Galaxy S5: 5.1 inch full HD screen with 1920x1080p resolution and about 441ppi (pixels per inch)
iPhone 5S: 4 inch screen with 1136x640p and 326ppi
It’s like comparing apples and oranges.
4) The power of billions of dollars in marketing
Samsung is ramping up its marketing efforts. In 2014, Samsung spent an unbelievable amount on marketing: $14 billion. Expect Samsung to equal or surpass that amount in 2014 as it seeks to continue dominating Apple around the world.
3) Heart rate monitor
I don’t think the fingerprint sensor will be the feature that causes people to say “Hey, I should really update my phone.”
Some companies choose to go head-to-head against each other for release dates – like Sony and Microsoft with their gaming consoles, for example. I feel that the April 2014 release date for the Galaxy S5 will be a major reason for people to upgrade.
1) The iPhone might no longer be “cool”
Around the world, the iPhone has undoubtedly lost some of its “cool” factor. Go to any country outside the United States and you’re more likely to see Androids than any other smartphone. They’re popular around the world for so many different reasons.
Could this release of the Galaxy S5 be the nail in the coffin for iPhone? Probably not, but it could chip away at its cool factor even further.
Combine a growing brand affinity for Samsung and Android with a decaying brand image for Apple and you get a dominant Galaxy S5 and a submissive iPhone.
Why the Galaxy S5 will dominate the iPhone:
5) Massive screens and high resolutions The iPhone has a pitifully small screen compared to most Androids. Nowhere is that more evident than with the Samsung Galaxy S line. Before the Galaxy S3/S4 became popular, the iPhone had a decent screen.
Today, after using an Android for 1.5 years, I find it extremely difficult to use an iPhone. The screen feels like hopping back on my grandparents’ old 800x600 resolution computer from the 1990s. Apple will likely upgrade its screen in September 2014 with the iPhone 6 and the world will go wild, but until then, screen size is a massive advantage for Samsung and the Galaxy S5.
Just how much better is the Galaxy S5 screen compared to Apple?
Galaxy S5: 5.1 inch full HD screen with 1920x1080p resolution and about 441ppi (pixels per inch)
iPhone 5S: 4 inch screen with 1136x640p and 326ppi
It’s like comparing apples and oranges.
4) The power of billions of dollars in marketing
Samsung is ramping up its marketing efforts. In 2014, Samsung spent an unbelievable amount on marketing: $14 billion. Expect Samsung to equal or surpass that amount in 2014 as it seeks to continue dominating Apple around the world.
3) Heart rate monitor
I don’t think the fingerprint sensor will be the feature that causes people to say “Hey, I should really update my phone.”

Some companies choose to go head-to-head against each other for release dates – like Sony and Microsoft with their gaming consoles, for example. I feel that the April 2014 release date for the Galaxy S5 will be a major reason for people to upgrade.
1) The iPhone might no longer be “cool”
Around the world, the iPhone has undoubtedly lost some of its “cool” factor. Go to any country outside the United States and you’re more likely to see Androids than any other smartphone. They’re popular around the world for so many different reasons.
Could this release of the Galaxy S5 be the nail in the coffin for iPhone? Probably not, but it could chip away at its cool factor even further.
Combine a growing brand affinity for Samsung and Android with a decaying brand image for Apple and you get a dominant Galaxy S5 and a submissive iPhone.
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
JS
Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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