The video comes directly from the comparison: us. Yes, our own Steven, who get this video to where the audience was to compare side by side, the performance of video-recording of two smartphone giants: the Galaxy S II and the iPhone 4S.
The Samsung Galaxy S II was announced earlier this year in February at the Mobile World Congress and was launched in the U.S. as a hint Epic 4G for Sprint a few weeks back to life. The high-quality unit includes a dual-core chips Exynos at 1.2 GHz, 1 GB RAM overclocked, and - of course - to record an 8-megapixel camera with autofocus, an LED flash and image stabilizer, video in Full HD 1080p at 30FPS can .
The iPhone 4S, but it was known that both announced and launched earlier this month. It has a faster clocked dual-core chips in its category, the Apple A5 at 800MHz, 512MB RAM and an 8-megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash stabilization, images and videos can record video in Full HD 1080p at 30FPS.
So what's the difference? Both have an 8-megapixel camera, 1080p at 30FPS video shoot. Both cameras have the same sound, at least on paper.
Well, that's the difference that the optical lens. From what information we have, the iPhone has the most advanced optics and 4S Apple uses a lot of tricks that add up to much better picture and video quality provided by a hybrid filter for IR colors are more accurate and consistent , the opening of f / 2.4 in combination with backlit sensor more light to enter, well, makes brilliant photos and makes it significantly better performance in low light. The camera on the iPhone 4S is faster thanks to the image processor of the signal within the chip A5, accelerates the time to take pictures later.
Sorry if that sounded like a lot of publicity for our readers, but it's really true, and we have a comparison video to prove it:
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