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Samsung vs. Apple — the battle between these two tech giants is one of the fiercest competitions of the 21st century. In September 2014, Apple upped the ante with the bigger and better iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, two smartphones clearly intended to challenge Samsung head-on. Not to be outdone, Samsung bounced back with the sleek and sophisticated Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. With a 16 MP camera and a crystal clear display, this spiffy new Samsung model serves up some serious competition. Sharp Screens In the realm of screen resolution, the Galaxy S6 is a force to be reckoned with. Its 577 ppi Super AMOLED display is leaps and bounds above the iPhone 6's 326 ppi Retina HD display. The S6 has a lot more to offer those who love to play video games or watch videos on their devices. For the S6, Samsung sticks to the 5.1-inch display size of previous models. In comparison, iPhone fans can choose between a slightly smaller 4.7-inch display on the standard iPhone 6 and the slightly larger 5.5-inch display on the iPhone 6 Plus. Dynamic Designs Many critics and customers bewailed the plastic-heavy design of the Galaxy S5, and Samsung clearly took that criticism to heart. The Samsung Galaxy S6 features a sophisticated metal and glass design, giving the model a distinctly high-end feel. The solid weight of the phone stacks up well against the iPhone 6's attractive metal and glass design. The Galaxy S6 Edge model has the real "edge" when it comes to design. It features the same curved sides debuted on the Galaxy Note Edge, offering a sleek new take on smartphone design. Camera Competition The Samsung Galaxy S6 is the clear winner in the camera department, making it the better choice for on-the-go photographers. Although the iPhone 6 includes a high resolution 8 MP rear camera with a dual LED flash and phase detection autofocus, the 16 MP camera on the S6 leaves its competition in the dust. With additional features such as optical image stabilization, automated focus tracking, and a 5 MP front camera, the S6 can turn out seriously high-quality photos. Memory Match The Galaxy S6 and the iPhone 6 look fairly similar when it comes to internal storage. Both phones come in 32 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB options. Although previous versions of the Galaxy include an SD card slot, Samsung dropped this option on the S6. Instead, users can access up to 115 GB of cloud storage through OneDrive. Apple's iCloud offers significantly more in terms of cloud storage space, with packages that reach 1 TB. The Galaxy S6 comes with 3 GB of RAM, giving it much more power than the iPhone 6 and its mere 1 GB of RAM. The S6 also gets a power boost from its universal flash storage (UFS) system, which helps the phone run faster and more efficiently. Other Features The Samsung Galaxy S6 and the iPhone 6 each contain a number of attractive features. Both phones sport fingerprint sensors, giving them an extra layer of security. Samsung also announced Samsung Pay alongside the Galaxy S6, which is a direct competitor to the popular Apple Pay service. Samsung Galaxy S6 The Galaxy S6 offers Java support in the form of a Java MIDP emulator, which is handy for users who like to play games and use applications that run on Java. Like its predecessor, it also offers a convenient wireless charging option, letting users juice the phone without plugging it in. iPhone 6 The iPhone 6 is still a winner for people who use a variety of other Apple products. The iCloud Drive service lets users store a large volume of files and transfer them to other devices. In addition, Apple's Family Sharing service lets up to six family members share iTunes and iBooks files as well as apps across separate devices. How to Buy a Samsung Galaxy S6 on eBay If the Galaxy S6 has won you over to the Samsung camp, sellers on eBay offer an excellent selection of phones and accessories. Because there are so many different versions of the Galaxy phone, you can find relevant results by using specific keyword search terms, such as " Samsung Galaxy S6." You may also find it helpful to include color and storage space preferences. You can use filters to narrow the results to specific colors, features, and prices. Write a guide Tags: Samsung Galaxy S6Galaxy S6 EdgeiPhone 6 PlusGalaxy Note Edge

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