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Difference Between Samsung Galaxy S3 and Motorola Razr

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Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Motorola Razr | Full Specs Compared
 

The third generation smartphone from Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S family was unpacked in London today (04 May 2012). The Galaxy family has earned the majority of credit endowed upon Samsung in their success of smartphones. They started with Galaxy S and continued the legend with Galaxy S II and now they have announced Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III). Samsung will release Galaxy S3 over 50 competitive markets around the world and will start rolling to the market in end may 2012 in Europe. The latest marvel of a phone from the Galaxy family is compared here with last year’s flagship device of Motorola, the Motorola Razr.

Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III)

After a long wait, initial impressions of Galaxy S III haven’t disappointed us at all. The much anticipated smartphone comes in two color combinations, Pebble Blue and Marble White. The cover is made with a glossy plastic that Samsung called as Hyperglaze, and I have to tell you, it feels so good in your hands. It retains a striking similarity to Galaxy Nexus rather than Galaxy S II having curvier edges and no hump at the back. It is 136.6 x 70.6mm in dimensions and has a thickness of 8.6mm with a weight of 133g. As you can see, Samsung has managed to produce this monster of a smartphone with a very reasonable size and weight. It comes with a 4.8 inches Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen that features a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels at a pixel density of 306ppi. There’s apparently, no surprise here, but Samsung has incorporated PenTile matrix instead of using RGB matrix for their touchscreen. The image reproduction quality of the screen is beyond expectation, and the reflex of the screen is also rather low.

The power of any smartphone lies in its processor and Samsung Galaxy S III comes with a 32nm 1.4GHz Quad Core Cortex A9 processor on top of Samsung Exynos chipset as predicted. It also accompanies this with 1GB of RAM and Android OS v4.0.4 IceCreamSandwich. Needless to say, this is a very solid combination of specs. The initial benchmarks of this device suggest that it’s going to top the market in every aspect possible. A significant performance boost in the Graphics Processing Unit is also ensured by the Mali 400MP GPU. It comes with 16 / 32 and 64GB storage variations with the option of using a microSD card to expand the storage up to 64GB. This versatility has landed Samsung Galaxy S III with a huge advantage because that was one of the prominent disadvantages in Galaxy Nexus. As predicted, the network connectivity is reinforced with 4G LTE connectivity that varies regionally. Galaxy S III also has Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n for continuous connectivity and the built in DLNA ensure that you can share your multimedia contents in your big screen easily. S III can also act as a Wi-Fi hotspot enabling you to share the monster 4G connection with your less fortunate friends. The camera seems to be the same available in Galaxy S II, which is 8MP camera with autofocus and LED flash. Samsung has incorporated simultaneous HD video and image recording to this beast along with geo tagging, touch focus, face detection and image & video stabilization. The video recording is at 1080p @ 30 frames per second while having the ability to video conference using the front facing camera of 1.9MP. Besides these conventional features, there are a whole lot of usability features that we can eagerly await.

Samsung is boasting a direct competitor of iOS Siri, the popular Personal Assistant that accepts voice commands named S Voice. The model exhibited didn’t have a sound model of this new addition, but Samsung guaranteed that it would be there when the smartphone is released. The strength of S Voice is the ability to recognize languages other than English, like Italian, German, French and Korean. There are a lot of gestures that can land you in different applications, as well. For instance, if you tap and hold the screen while you rotate the phone, you can go directly in to the camera mode. S III will also call whoever the contact you were browsing when you raise the handset to your ear, which is a good usability aspect. Samsung Smart Stay is designed to identify whether you’re using the phone and switch the screen off if you’re not. It uses the front camera with facial detection in order to achieve this task. Similarly, Smart Alert feature will make your smartphone vibrate when you pick it up if you have any missed calls of other notifications. Finally, Pop Up Play is a feature that would best explain the performance boost S III has. Now you can work with any application you like and have a video playing on top of that application on its own window. The window size can be adjusted while the feature worked flawlessly with the tests we ran.

A smartphone of this caliber needs a lot of juice, and that is provided by the 2100mAh batter resting at the back of this handset. It also has a barometer and a TV out while you have to be careful about the SIM because S III only supports the use of micro SIM cards.

Motorola Razr

Do you think you have seen thin phones? I beg to differ, for we are going to talk about one of the thinnest smartphones. Motorola Razr features a thickness of 7.1mm, which is unbeatable. It measures to 130.7 x 68.9 mm and has a 4.3inches Super AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen featuring a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels. It has comparatively high pixel density and it sure scores good compared to other smartphones in the market. Motorola Razr boasts a heavy build; ‘Built to take a Beating’ is how they put it. Razr is shielded with KEVLAR strong back plate, to suppress onslaught scratches and scrapes. The screen is made up of Corning Gorilla glass that defends the screen and a water-repellent force field of nanoparticles are used to shield the phone against water attacks. Feeling impressed? Well I sure am, for this is military standard safety for a smartphone.

It doesn’t matter how much it’s reinforced outside, if it’s not reconciled inside. But Motorola has delicately undertaken that responsibility and come up with a set of high-end hardware to match the outside. It has a 1.2GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 processor with a PowerVR SGX540 GPU on top of TI OMAP 4430 chipset. The 1GB RAM boosts its performance and enables the smoothness of operation. Android Gingerbread v2.3.5 takes the full throttle of the hardware offered by the smartphone and binds the user to an awesome user experience. Razr has an 8MP camera with autofocus and LED flash, touch focus, face detection and image stabilization. Geo-tagging is also enabled with assisted GPS functionality available in the phone. The camera can record 1080p HD videos @ 30 frames per second, which is great. It also accommodates smooth video calling with the 1.3MP camera and Bluetooth v4.0 with LE+EDR.

Motorola Razr enjoys the fast network speeds of HSPA+ up to 14.4Mbps. It also facilitates the Wi-Fi connectivity with the built in Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n module, and it has the ability to act as a hotspot. Razor has an active noise cancellation with dedicated mic and a digital compass. It also has a HDMI port, which is a very valuable edition as a multimedia device. It does not boast of completely redesigned sound system, but Razr does not fail to exceed expectations in that too. Motorola has promised an amazing talk time of 10 hours with a 1780mAh battery for Razr, and that certainly exceeds expectations in any case for a large phone like this.

Comparison of Specifications
Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) vs Motorola Razr
 Design Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Form Factor Candy bar Candy Bar
Keyboard Virtual QWERTY with Swype On-screen Virtual with Swype
Dimension 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm (5.38x2.78x0.34in) 130.7 x 68.9 x 7.1 mm (5.15 x 2.71 x 0.28 in)
Weight 133g (4.66 oz) 126 g (4.48 oz)
Body Color Pebble Blue, Black, Marble White Shadow, Mercury Silver
 Display Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Size 4.8 inches 4.3 inches Super AMOLED Advanced
Resolution 1280x720 pixels; 306ppi qHD (960 x 540); 257 PPI
Features 16M color, Scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 2 Capacitive multi--touch, KEVLAR fiber, Corning Gorilla Glass,Water-repellent
Sensors Accelerometer, RGB Light, Digital Compass, Proximity Sensor, Gyroscope, Barometer Proximity, ambient light, eCompass, Battery temp, Accelerometer
 Operating System Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Platform Android 4.0.4 (ICS) on release, upgradeable to 4.1 JellyBean Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread), upgradeable to Android 4.0
UI TouchWiz , Personalizable UI Motorola Application Platform
Browser Android WebKit, full HTML Android WebKit, HTML 5; Firefox via Webtop
Java/Adobe Flash Adobe Flash 10.3 Adobe Flash Player 10.3
 Processor Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Model Quad-core Samsung Exynos, Mali 400MP GPU TI OMAP 4430 (Dual ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, PowerVR SGX540 GPU)
Speed 1.4 GHz Quadcore 1.2 GHz Dual core
 Memory Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
RAM 1 GB 1 GB LPDDR2 SDRAM
Included 16/32/64GB; 64GB available soon 16 GB (4GB pre installed)
Expansion Up to 64GB microSD card Up to 32GB with microSD card (SD 2.0)
 Camera Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Resolution 8 Megapixel 8 MP
Flash LED LED
Focus, Zoom Auto focus, 4x digital zoom Auto Focus, 8x Digital zoom
Video Capture HD 1080p@30fps HD 1080p@30fps
Features Zero Shutter Lag, BIS,S Beam, Buddy photo share, Share shot,Smart stay, Social tag, Group tag, Geo tagging, Image stabilization, Face detection
Secondary camera 1.9 megapixels, HDR@30fps, Zero Shutter Lag, BIS Proximity, ambient light, eCompass, Battery temp, Accelerometer
 Entertainment Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Audio Sound Alive music player, File Formats: MP3, AMR-NB/WB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA, OGG, FLAC, AC-3, ap Formats: AAC, WMA9, WMA10, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR WB, AMR NB, WMA v9, MIDI
Video 1080p Playback, MPEG4, H.264, H.263, DivX, DivX3.11, VC-1, VP8, WMV7/8, Sorenson Spark Formats: H.263, H.264, MP3, MPEG-4, WAV,
Gaming Game Hub, Let Golf 2, Real Football 2011, Angry Bird Android Market
FM Radio Yes Yes
 Battery Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Type Capacity 2100mAh, microUSB Charging 1780 mAh Li-ion
Talktime 10 hours
Standby 8.5 days
 Mail and Messaging Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Mail POP3/IMAP4 Email &, SMS, MMS with Video, Gmail, MS Exchange POP3/IMAP, Push Email support for Gmail, Yahoo mail, MS Exchange, Hotmail, AOL mail
Messaging IM (Google Talk) , Beluga IM (Facebook) IM (Google talk), SMS, MMS
 Connectivity Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Direct, 802.11 b/g/n, HT40 802.11 b/g/n
Wi-Fi Hotspot Yes Connects up to 8 devices on 4G & 5 devices on 3G
Bluetooth v4.0 Low Energy; supports A2DP stereo, PBAP, OPP 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo, HFP 1.5, AVRCP 1.4 (CT), HSP 1.2, A2DP 1.2, PBAP, HID, MAP, PAN–NAP, O
USB 2.0 FS 2.0 High Speed
HDMI Yes Yes, HDMI mirror mode, up to 1080p
DLNA MHL/ AllShare DLNA
 Location Service Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Maps Google Maps Navigation - beta, Navigon Google Map 5.0
GPS GPS/GLONASS A-GPS with Verizon Navigator
Lost-Theft Protection Yes , with third party application ex: My Lookout
 Network Support Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
2G/3G GSM, GPRS, EDGE / UMTS, HSPA+21 CDMA2000 1x RTT/ 1x EVDO/ 1x EVDO rev. A , DL: 3.1 Mbps, UL:1.8 Mbps
4G LTE- (Depends on Regions) LTE- B13 700
 Applications Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Apps Android Apps on Google Play, Samsung Apps, Google Goggle, Google Mobile App Android Market, Google Mobile Apps full suite,
Social Networks Facebook,Twitter,SNS, Social Hub YouTube, Picasa, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Flickr, Photobucket,
Voice Calling Skype,Viber,Vonage
Video Calling Skype,Tango
Featured Office Document Viewer, AllShare VCast, MotoCast, Webtop,
 Business Mobility Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
Remote VPN Yes
Corporate Mail Yes, Microsoft Exchange Active Sync Mail for Exchange 2003, 2007 & 2010
Corporate Directory Yes with CISCO Mobile App
Video Conferencing Yes with Cisco WebEx
 Security Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
  Password Protected Screen,Thirdparty mobile secure application like Lookout. FIPS 140-2 government-grade encryption; PIN lock and password protection; device and SD card data encryption; Remote wipe
 Additional Features Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy S III) Motorola Razr
  NFC,AllShare Play, AllShare Cast, Smart stay, Camera features include Social tag, Group tag, Face zoom, Face slide show, Burst shot & Best photo, Recording snapshot, Direct call, Smart alert, Tap to top, Camera quick access, Pop up play, S Voice AnyConnect VPN, MDM SAR: Head 0.30 W/kg; Body 0.85 W/kg SAR - Head 1.45 W/kg; Body-worn 0.71 W/kg


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