
Every app benefits from improved single-core performance while only specialized applications will benefit from improved multi-core performance.

Single-core performance is arguably the most important performance metric for smartphones. iPhone 6s Plus offers similar multi-core performance as the Samsung flagship. The device comes with 4GB of super fast and low power LPDDR4 RAM, which helps in alleviating the poor RAM management issue found on the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge.ĭespite having just a dual-core 1.85GHz processor, iPhone 6s Plus outperforms the Galaxy S6 in single-core performance in benchmark tests with a score of 2488 compared to Galaxy Note 5’s score of 1238 (marginally faster than iPhone 6). Samsung has fixed this issue by throwing more RAM to the problem with the Note5. Despite coming with 3GB RAM, apps are frequently unloaded from memory on both handsets, which almost makes multi-tasking impossible on them. One of the biggest complaints that most Galaxy S6 and S6 edge users have with the device, is the broken multi-tasking. Galaxy Note 4 is powered by the same Samsung’s Exynos 7 Octa 7420 chip comprising a quad-core 1.5GHz Cortex-A53 and a quad-core 2.1GHz Cortex-A57 that powers Galaxy S6. IPhone 6s is powered by Apple’s new 1.85 GHz A9 chip, which comes with an embedded coprocessor and 2GB RAM. The highlight of the iPhone 6s, however, has to be its new Rose Gold color, which has been very popular.
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Apple has used 7000 series aluminium for iPhone 6s Plus’ chassis, which makes it stronger and less slippery than its predecessor. IPhone 6s Plus looks exactly the same as the iPhone 6 Plus with unibody aluminum chassis and glass front panel that is curved around the edges of the display.


Unlike the Galaxy S6, the back of the device is curved on both sides which make it easier to grip the device. Samsung has tweaked the designed slightly. The front still has a familiar look and feel to it, but the metal frame with the shiny bezel, and glass back panel instead of cheap plastic that it has always been criticized for, makes it the most visually stunning device Samsung has ever made. Samsung Note 5 looks similar to the Galaxy S6.
