The
opening week of September, at IFA, Berlin
gave the world an amazing opportunity to witness, unveiling of such smart
devices which were not only symbols of superior craftsmanship but they also
held in them cutting-edge technologies.
At
IFA, Huawei introduced its latest flagship smart phone, Mate S and an
exquisitely elegant Smart Watch. Huawei Mate S dazzled that tech lovers with
its striking design and also earned acclaim for featuring unique Force touch
technology in it. Though Apple had announced earlier that it would introduce
the Force touch in its new iPhone, but Huawei snatched the spotlight from Apple
but launching this technology first in its Mate S’s Black Luxury edition. Apart
from the force touch, Mate S has a significant amount of other excellent
features to flaunt. The fashion inspired exquisite design of this smart phone
is undoubtedly like a cherry on the cake, making customers fall for Mate S at
the very first glimpse.
As
the technology critics have now regarded Huawei, as a tough competitor for the
previous market leaders like Samsung and Apple, let’s have a thorough
comparison between Huawei’s Mate S and Samsung’s Note 5.
Design and structure quality:
Both
these high-end smart phone have been produced in premium casing, which
obviously according to the price they are available at. Huawei has given its
Mate S, a nature inspired design, with curved back and soft, rounded edges
which give the device a smooth feel and make it super easy to be handled.
The
Note 5 carries a lustrous metallic body and similarly Huawei has created Mate
S, with a metallic design which seems soothing to the eyes. Mate S has got an
appealing diamond-cut framework and sleek lines. On similar account, Samsung’s
Note 5’s slim and radiant design, is a
lot prettier than its predecessor.
Display:
Huawei’s
Mate S showcases a full high definition Amoled, 5.5 inch screen which delivers
1920x1080 pixels at 401 ppi. The black Mate S, has an exciting force touch
screen which responds magically to the touch of the users and gives exceptional
revolutionary control features.
On
the other hand, Note 5 has a slightly bigger screen, i.e. 5.7 inch which is
also full HD Amoled, runs on 2560x1440 pixels at 515 ppi. Given these figures,
Samsung takes the lead here with vibrantly colorful screen.
Processor and Storage:
Modern
prodigy Mate S runs on an Octa-core Kirin 935
chipset whereas Samsung has loaded its Note 5 with its own Exynos 7420
processor, which is Octa-core as well.
The temporary and internal memory of these smart
devices is different from each other, Mate S possesses 3GB RAM and 32ROM,
memory expandable to 128 GB. On the other side, Note 5 has 4GB RAM and either
32GB or 64GB ROM(internal memory).
Another
difference between the two is, the MicroSD card, Note 5 does not have a memory
card slot in it, unlike Mate S.
Camera:
To
seize your memorable moments Huawei has incorporated a 13 MP primary camera in
its Mate S. The front camera is of 8MP, which is super cool and would enable
the users to create their exceptional beautified Selfies. The additional camera
features in Mate S, make this smart phone a perfect fit for long tours to
awesome places. Huawei has given great features like, Optical image
stabilization, beautifying options, panorama, and DSLR-level functions etc to
its cameras.
Talking
about Samsung, Note 5 does not lack in camera qualities either, if Huawei has
done a blast with the Mate S’s front camera than Note 5’s camera takes the lead
with its primary camera which is 16 MP, capable of taking exceptional shots
even in low light. The front camera is of 5MP, which also apt to capture nice
selfies. Both the smart phones have an LED flashlight with their rear cameras.
Software/OS:
Samsung
has produced its Note 5 with latest Android Lollipop 5.1.1, its own touch-wiz
and S pen apps. We should keep in mind throughout, that the Note 5 comes with
an effective functional Pen Stylus.
Huawei
Mate S has its own EMUI 5.1, which the company’s very own efficient user interface
and Android Lollipop 5.1. Here, what would be interesting to witness in the
future is the up gradation of the Force Touch in the Mate S, because then they
would have to not approve Google, Force touch would also need to be improvised,
so that it would continue to work proficiently.
Now
the battery talk, the difference in the power house of these two smart phones
is quite significant, but then there is the fact that their sizes are
different. Huawei has packed its Mate S with 2700 mAh battery whereas Note 5
has 3000 mAh power in it. Mate S is accompanied by the fast charging
technology, which gives the device a full two hours talk time, right after only
10 minutes of fast charging.
Samsung’s
3000 mAh powerhouse, is also supported by fast charging and additional
Samsung‘s clever fast wireless charging pad.
Conclusion:
To
conclude this comparison, what we think is, when you would be out there to
select your new high-end smart phone, your decision would go from S Pen stylus
to the Force touch and it would possibly end at the prices of these two smart
phones. Both these smart phones carry simply great and exciting features
encased in exquisite exterior.
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