Also, when we compare the batteries from both companies, we find that the Samsung Galaxy S6 quickly returns to 100%. It takes one hour and twenty minutes to go from 0% to 100%, while the iPhone takes 3 to 3.5 hours. Therefore, Apple and Samsung do a fantastic job with their options; both have their own special shooting modes, good speakers and powerful batteries. Lastly, both phones offer exceptional and premium quality that cannot be matched by any competitor. Both release new operating systems, but their software and hardware are some of the most significant differences. For example, the iPhone 6 uses iOS 8 and offers optimized features with a very minimalist approach. “The home screen offers multi-page space to store and organize apps, and you'll find most of your device's features in app settings, Notification Center, and Control Center” (Mitroff). The Galaxy S6 is a running Android Lollipop with Samsung's TouchWiz skin; in some respects it is the exact opposite of iOS. “TouchWiz offers the ability to change the user interface via themes, but at launch there aren't many to choose from” (Mitroff). Furthermore, the
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