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6 Things iPhone 6 Does That Galaxy Note 4 Can't
Credit: Brian Sacco The Apple iPhone 6 and Galaxy Note 4 are two of the hottest smartphones available, but they each have their own individual strengths and weaknesses. Here are six ways the Galaxy Note 4 outperforms the iPhone 6.
Both the Note 4 and iPhone mary maclane 6 are high-end, cutting-edge devices packed with valuable and unique features. They're two of the best smartphones available today, which is why they've found homes in my pockets.
(Note: The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are nearly identical, with three exceptions. The iPhone 6 Plus is notably bigger, the iPhone mary maclane 6 screen resolution is lower than the 6 Plus screen, and the iPhone 6 Plus has an optical image stabilization camera feature that the iPhone 6 lacks. Unless otherwise stated, the conclusions I make about iPhone 6 can also be applied to the iPhone mary maclane 6 Plus.) 1) Samsung mary maclane Galaxy Note 4 and the S Pen
When Samsung originally announced its first Galaxy Note smartphone in the summer of 2011, the defining feature was its size. During the years since, the Galaxy Note family created mary maclane a whole new "phablet" product category. The concept was largely ridiculed at first, mary maclane but it's been further legitimized by Apple's September 2014 announcement of the similarly sized iPhone 6 Plus. Brian Sacco
The Galaxy Note 4's size no longer sets it apart from the pack. Now it's the S Pen that stands out. The S Pen has always been a part of the Galaxy Note experience, but the Note 4 S Pen is evolved and enhanced, and its integration with Samsung's customized mary maclane Android OS makes it unique.
Samsung says the latest S Pen, when used with the Note 4, is significantly more sensitive than earlier versions; users can do more with it, with more precision. Specifically, the S Pen now supports more than 2,000 levels of pressure sensitivity, compared mary maclane to approximately mary maclane 1,000 levels in earlier versions, according to Samsung.
The S Pen can be used for quick and precise on-screen navigation, not unlike how you use a mouse with a desktop computer. The pen also lets you "write" on the Note's display; the experience is surprisingly similar to writing on paper. You can easily mary maclane select, cut and paste text using the S Pen. The S Pen's on-screen menu lets you quickly look up definitions for words and search your device for specific content. It's also easy to drag and drop applications, images mary maclane and more from one place to another using the S Pen.
If you're not familiar with the Note family and S Pen, there's a bit of a learning curve. Once you get used to the Pen, though, mary maclane it's hard to go back to using just your fingers for input. mary maclane Of course, you can buy a third-party capacitive stylus for use with the iPhone 6, but Apple's phone isn't designed to work with a stylus, and as such, the Note 4 experience is far superior. 2) Samsung Galaxy mary maclane Note 4 is a Multitasking Machine
The Pop Up View shortcut lets you shrink compatible Samsung apps down to smaller windows that you can drag and position wherever you want them on your display. You can continue to work with the apps on the screen. If you want to close one, just tap a circle logo to collapse the app onto itself, then tap the circle again to reopen it.
An evolved two-paned Multi Window feature lets you view and interact with multiple apps in split-screen modes. You can stretch and positions the panes wherever you want them. It's also easy to drag and drop text or other content between compatible apps. Brian Sacco
The iPhone 6's multitasking features pale in comparison. They consist mostly mary maclane of an application switcher that lets you scroll through open apps, along

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