The Sony Xperia S is one of the most advanced Android smartphones are. It features a powerful dual-core processor, a touchscreen and advanced camera with a huge 12-megapixel resolution. Samsung on the other hand, has just finished his high-end cameras, the S3 Galaxy started. Android operating system is Samsung Galaxy S3 called Ice Cream Sandwich, clear that they have the newest version. Sony Xperia S than the previous version of Gingerbread known as standard.
Two systems are working with the vendor-specific interface in the upper part. The Galaxy S3 has Samsung’s TouchWiz interface, but it is also an updated version of this in his popular predecessor, the S2 Galaxy found. The Sony Xperia has to offer the user S Timescape and aesthetic differences practices for Android-interface standard. The Galaxy S3 has an 8-megapixel camera comes packed with features like the ability to capture images and videos at the same time capture, shooting broke clever trick, and the ability to recognize their friends in photos by facial recognition. What the Sony Xperia S-functions, as mentioned in the galaxy S2 is missing, he compensates with its image quality. With 12 megapixels, a high pixel resolution of a camera phone, and how the new Samsung, the 108p video, which is full HD can capture.
The processor is another important difference between these phones. The Sony Xperia S, at the time of its publication was shared by the title (with the feeling of HTC XE), as the market is the most powerful smartphone in terms of computing power, with a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor. The Galaxy S3 joins them as one of the few phones with a quad-core processor with a clock frequency of 1.4 GHz, this provides an almost unparalleled power of the various aspects of the phone, the quality of the graphical display, the speed at which the camera works, the speed of web browsing and the responsiveness of the touchscreen, but a few of the benefits. The Galaxy S3 show how smartphone technology is advancing rapidly. The Sony Xperia S is a great phone, but are on paper some of its features virtually obsolete in a few months.