Design: The Galaxy S4’s form factor does resemble its predecessor, the Galaxy S3, quite a bit – but bigger. It’s got similar pebbled edges and its all-plastic body feels quite light to hold, in spite of its size. But yet, unsurprisingly, the iPhone 5 is thinner and lighter than Samsung’s offering, and well, its all-metal body does have a nice premium look and feel. Display: Let’s just start by saying that screen size was never really the iPhone 5’s strong point to begin with. And now when you put the iPhone 5 next to the Galaxy S4, its 4-inch screen with resolution of 640X1136 pixels pales even further in comparison with the latter’s 5-inch full HD display. Experience: Of course, iOS has been around for a while and has the most number of apps on offer, but it’s getting a tad boring – nothing much seems to have changed in this world. On the other hand, the Galaxy S4 has a floating display and its new TouchWiz Nature UX interface makes the phone look much slicker. And then of course, there’s more things to do with its camera – we especially love the health angle of the Life Care hub, making it more versatile than the iPhone 5 could ever hope to be.  

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