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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). (Screenshot of Samsung Galaxy S4 settings menu (sammobile.com) – 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
iPhone 5s:
- Real-time (archive.today) 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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