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Benefits of each device:
Galaxy Note 3:
- 2160p@30fps video recording (compared to 1080p@30fps)
- 1080p@60fps video recording (compared to 1080p@30fps)
- Twice the battery capactiy (3200 mAh vs 1560 mAh)
- User-replaceable battery
- Camera settings inside camera application
- MHL support
- MicroSD support.
- S-Pen stylus
- Temperature sensor
- Barometer sensor
- Humidity sensor
- Air View (with both S-Pen and finger)
- Air Gesture control
- Split-screen view
- S-Pen windows (multi-window)
- Wireless charging retrofittable
- Notification LED
- S-View cover
- Stereo audio for video recordings
- Three microphones
- 3 GB RAM (vs. 1 GB)
- Customizability
- APK installation support
- Additional touch keys (options, back) outside of the screen
- 1080p front camera video recording
- MicroUSB 3.0 port (vs. proprietary “Apple Lightning” connector).
- Camera user interface allows access to both photo and video without needing to switch between modes.
- Ability to select preferred photo/video resolution in the camera settings.
- Infrared transmitter for TV remotetelevision remote control usage.
- Ability to elevate touch-screen sensitivity for usage with gloves.
- User interfaces with dark backgrounds for AMOLED power saving and less eye strain (prior to Android Lollipop update). ( – similar to Note 3, but without search feature) with Android 4.4.2 (before update) and Android 5.0 (after update), reducing border lines and using more abstract icons rather than skeumorphs.
iPhone 5s:
- slow-motion video recording.
- Burst shot feature: Can shoot 1000 instead of 20 pictures in one burst shot sequence.
- Torch, camera, calculator and stopwatch shortcuts from the new iOS 7 control center, even without unlocking the device.
- Fingerprint scanner
- Camera placed towards the corner instead of centered.
Benefits of each device:
# **Galaxy Note 3:**
* 2160p@30fps video recording (compared to 1080p@30fps)
* 1080p@60fps video recording (compared to 1080p@30fps)
* Twice the battery capactiy (3200 mAh vs 1560 mAh)
* User-replaceable battery
* Camera settings inside camera application
* MHL support
* MicroSD support.
* S-Pen stylus
* Temperature sensor
* Barometer sensor
* Humidity sensor
* Air View (with both S-Pen and finger)
* Air Gesture control
* Split-screen view
* S-Pen windows (multi-window)
* Wireless charging retrofittable
* Notification LED
* S-View cover
* Stereo audio for video recordings
* Three microphones
* 3 GB RAM (vs. 1 GB)
* Customizability
* APK installation support
* Additional touch keys (options, back) outside of the screen
* 1080p front camera video recording
* MicroUSB 3.0 port (vs. proprietary “Apple Lightning” connector).
* Camera user interface allows access to both photo and video without needing to switch between modes.
* Ability to select preferred photo/video resolution in the camera settings.
* Infrared transmitter for TV remotetelevision remote control usage.
* Ability to elevate touch-screen sensitivity for usage with gloves.
* User interfaces with dark backgrounds for AMOLED power saving and less eye strain (prior to Android Lollipop update). ([Screenshot of Samsung Galaxy S4 settings menu](https://www.sammobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/s4-kitkat-lollipop-11.jpg) – similar to Note 3, but without search feature) with Android 4.4.2 (before update) and Android 5.0 (after update), reducing border lines and using more abstract icons rather than skeumorphs.
* [Bundled Android functionality](https://poal.co/s/crApple/117436)
# iPhone 5s:
* [Real-time](http://archive.today/2020.02.13-003329/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_motion#realtime) slow-motion video recording.
* Burst shot feature: Can shoot 1000 instead of 20 pictures in one burst shot sequence.
* Torch, camera, calculator and stopwatch shortcuts from the new iOS 7 control center, even without unlocking the device.
* Fingerprint scanner
* Camera placed towards the corner instead of centered.
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