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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 vs. Galaxy Note 3

Samsung Galaxy S5 vs. Galaxy Note 3

By Will Shanklin

Gizmag compares the features and specs of the Samsung Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 3
Samsung makes so many mobile devices, it's easy to lose track. But if you're looking for the company's two biggest and best flagships, then you'll want to track down the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 3. How does Samsung's new top-tier smartphone compare to its primo phablet? Join Gizmag, as we compare the features and specs of the GS5 and Note 3.

Size

The Note 3 is six percent longer and eight percent wider
The lines between phablet and smartphone are getting blurrier. The 5.1-in Galaxy S5 would have been considered a monstrosity just a few years ago. In fact, its screen is 89 percent as big as the original Galaxy Note's – and many pundits mocked its huge screen as a ridiculous novelty when it launched in late 2011.
The Note 3 is still bigger, but maybe not by as much as you'd expect. It's six percent longer and eight percent wider than the GS5.

Weight

The GS5 is 14 percent lighter
The Galaxy S5 is actually a little heavier than the Galaxy S4, but the Note 3 is still 16 percent heavier than the new flagship.

Build

Samsung likes it some pleather
Samsung is on quite the pleather kick of late. The big difference here? The Note 3 has faux stitching to go along with its faux leather, while the GS5's pleather has dimples.

Colors

Color options for both devices
Lots of colors to choose from with both devices, including newer red and gold options that Samsung added last month for the Note 3.

Display

The GS5 isn't quite a full-on phablet, but it gives you 80 percent as much screen
The Galaxy S5 gives you 80 percent as much screen real estate as the Note 3. Both devices have 1080p displays, which means the GS5's screen packs those pixels in a little tighter.

Stylus

The Galaxy Note's stylus is an integral part of the product
Samsung's S Pen stylus is a core piece of the Galaxy Note puzzle. The pen gives you some extra precision when navigating the Note's big honkin' screen. It also lets you activate Air Command, a pop-up set of shortcuts for Note features like Pen Window, Action Memo, and S Finder.

Fingerprint scanner

The Galaxy S5 has a fingerprint scanner on board
One of the GS5's big new features is its fingerprint scanner. Like the iPhone 5s' Touch ID, it lets you unlock your passcode-protected phone with your unique print (only here it requires a swipe, rather than just a quick press). You can also use the GS5's scanner to authorize PayPal transactions.

Heart rate sensor

The GS5 also has a heart rate sensor
If health-monitoring sensors are going to be the next big thing in mobile, why should Samsung miss out on the fun? No worries there, as the GS5 has a heart rate sensor that sits underneath its rear camera.

Battery

Battery capacities for both devices
Too early to jump to conclusions about the GS5's battery life, but its 2,800mAh battery shouldn't hurt its chances.

Cameras

Camera resolutions
The GS5's rear camera has a higher resolution than the Note 3's.

4K video recording

Both phones will record 4K video
Both devices have 4K video recording feathers in their caps.

Slow-motion video

The GS5's camera can record video in slow-motion
Like the iPhone 5s, the GS5 lets you record slow-motion video at 120 fps. No such luck for Note 3 owners.

Samsung Gear compatibility

Both devices are compatible with Samsung's upcoming wearables
If you own anything other than a Samsung phone, you won't get much out of the company's three new wearables. But both of these flagships play nicely with the Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo, and Gear Fit.

Infrared

Both the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 3 have infrared, so you can use your phone to change ch...
An IR blaster, good for transforming your phone into a TV remote control, lives inside each of these devices.

Processor

Both devices should be plenty speedy, with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 801 or 800
Performance isn't a concern with the Note 3, and it shouldn't be with the GS5 either. The Snapdragon 800 is a beast, and the 801 is slightly faster.
As you'll usually find with recent Samsung flagships, the non-LTE versions of these phones ship with octa-core Samsung Exynos processors in place of Qualcomm's.

RAM

RAM in each device
The Note 3 does give you an extra GB of RAM over its little bro.

Storage

Internal storage for both phones
More storage for Note owners as well, though both phones let you expand its base storage with a microSD card.

Software

Both devices run KitKat with TouchWiz pasted on top
Both phones run KitKat, though the Note 3's Android 4.4 update might not have rolled out to your carrier just yet.

Release cycle

Release dates for both devices
The Note 3 has been around for a hair under six months. The GS5 launches globally in April.

Pricing

We still don't know what the GS5 will retail for
Still no word on pricing from Samsung, but I'd say the same price points that the GS4 launched with are a pretty safe bet.
More to come as we gear up for the GS5's April launch. While you're waiting, you can hit up our comparisons of the new phone to the Galaxy S4,iPhone 5s, and Nexus 5.
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