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Should you buy the Apple iPhone XS or the Samsung Galaxy S10?

Should you buy the Apple iPhone XS or the Samsung Galaxy S10?

As manufacturers of the best phones in the world, both Apple and Samsung phones are power-packed with best-in-class features. This is why everyone aspires to own one.

When the time comes to compare smartphones, there are certain basic parameters to keep in mind. And the price is often an important one on the list. Since both, the Apple iPhone XS and the Samsung Galaxy S10 are high-end phones, the quickest and financially wisest way to purchase these is by taking a mobile loan. A consumer durable loan, such as the one provided by Tata Capital gives you the financial freedom to get your dream phone without having to pay the entire amount in one go.

Features Apple iPhone XS Samsung Galaxy S10
General Running on the iOS v12.0 operating system, the iPhone XS is one of the few Apple phones to feature the dual SIM slots that supports 2G, 3G, and 4G networks. Available in gold, silver, and space grey, the phone is both water and dustproof. The Samsung features the typical Android v9.0 (Pie) operating system and has the dual Nano and Nanohybrid SIM slots. Replete with the fingerprint sensor technology, the S10 is also water and dustproof. It is available in prism white; black; green; and blue colors.
Performance and Storage The iPhone XS’ superior performance can be attributed to the Hexa core processor, the M12 co-processor, and its 4GB RAM. Apple has a lower storage capacity than its competitor- that of 64GB. The Samsung S10 has the Octa-core processor, and a higher RAM, at 8GB. It has a 128 GB internal storage capacity and it comes with expandable memory, of up to 512 GB.
Display The iPhone XS’ display and resolution are lesser than Samsung’s, at 5.8 inches and 1125 x 2436 pixels, respectively. It has a 3D touch touchscreen and a Bezel-less display with a notch. The Samsung S10 has a fantastic display, at 6.1 inches and higher resolution at 1440×3040 pixels. It features the v6 gorilla glass and multi-touch capacitive touchscreen.
Battery The 2658 mAh capacity Li-ion battery offers 50% charging within 30 minutes. While the Samsung S10 also has the Li-ion battery with quick charging, it has a higher battery capacity, that of 3400 mAh.
Camera Apple phones are known for their high-quality cameras; in fact, some of the best smartphones, where the primary requirement is a good camera, are of Apple. The iPhone XS has the 12 MP + 12 MP dual primary cameras with a back-illuminated sensor and phase detection autofocus. It has the 10x digital zoom, 2x optical zoom, auto flash, face detection, optical image stabilization, and touch to focus features, and can shoot in continuous and burst mode. It’s also recommended for shooting videos as it has the capacity to shoot 3840×2160 @ 60 fps and 1920×1080 @ 240 fps. The Samsung S10’s 10 x Digital Zoom, Auto Flash, Face detection, Touch to focus also makes it a great choice. It has the same image resolution – 4000 x 3000 pixels – and comes with phase detection autofocus and dual pixel autofocus, but doesn’t have the 2X optical zoom or the optical image stabilization features.

We hope this comparison of the best phones gives you an idea of which one suits your requirements the best. And don’t forget to browse through the Tata Capital consumer durable loan options to get these phones at just a small down payment with EMI and mobile loan options.