Ah the disappointment that has followed Apple’s unveiling of the iPhone 4S, an old iPhone 4 with a few upgraded features does not a new product make, and there are many out there that won’t be picking up the iPhone 4S I’m sure, and with Android constantly snapping at the iPhone heels perhaps Apple now has an even bigger fight on their hands to keep the iPhone faithful.
No redesigned iPhone 5 unveiling has let many of Apple’s following down, and this leaves an opening for Android, especially when the Nexus Prime is on the horizon, and an Android smartphone that will definitely now be considered an iPhone 4S challenger.
Judging from numerous comments what the Apple following was really looking forward to with the iPhone 5 was a larger display, something the iPhone 4S obviously doesn’t offer, and still carries the same old tired 3.5-inch display, whereas Android devices have been packing larger displays for quite some time, even my year-old Samsung Galaxy S has a 4-inch display, so I can understand the iOS faithful’s disappointment.
The iPhone 4S offers a dual core A5 processor, yet Android device have carried a dual core processor for quite some time also, so with the iPhone 4S Apple is still playing the catch-up game.
The Samsung Nexus Prime is said to offer a 4.65-inch display, TI OMAP dual core processor, 8 megapixel rear facing camera, 2 megapixel front facing camera, 4G LTE connectivity, NFC, and of course Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
So, in comparison the iPhone 4S has an 8MP camera, so does the Nexus Prime, the iPhone 4S has a dual core processor, so does the Nexus Prime, the iPhone 4S has a 3.5-inch display, the Nexus Prime beats with a 4.65-inch, the iPhone 4S has iOS 5, the Nexus Prime will have Android 4.0 along with NFC and 4G LTE something the iPhone 4S lacks.
So all in all you tell me whether the iPhone 4S has a fight on its hands with the upcoming Samsung Nexus Prime, I know what I think, Apple has opened the door a little bit more for Android dominance; so feel free to share your opinions to our comments area below.
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