So, will disabling iOS SpringBoard or system animations help speed up an older iPhone model? This video aims to gauge the speed difference, if any, between an iPhone 5 and 4s running iOS 9.2.1 with system animations enabled and the same with said animations disabled.
Here's a comparison between Amazon Fire TV Stick 2015 vs Google Chromecast 2. Before you make your purchase, you might want to check out these 10 reasons why Fire TV Stick is better than Google's offering.
Here's a iPad Pro vs 2015 MacBook performance comparison. According to these benchmarks, the iPad Pro outperforms the current 12-inch MacBook as well as the iPad Air 2 and even the most current iPhones.
Here's a detailed camera comparison between iPhone 6s and every previous-gen iPhone, with photos from each placed side by side for several scenarios.
Announced four days ago, and all set to be launched on September 21st, five days from now, the iPhone 5 will be competing directly against Windows Phone 8 based smartphones like the Nokia Lumia 920 and Android based smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S III and HTC One X. We’ve already compared the former two against the iPhone 5, and now it’s time to compare it against the One X.
Earlier, we brought you the ultimate battle of the two most popular smartphone vendors and their flagship devices. Having assessed the iPhone 5 of Apple and Samsung's Galaxy S III, we found both to be technically advanced, and the differences between the two - such as screen and device size - are only important if one prefers a large display, or a smaller one.
So, the event has finally been and gone, and before I get started on comparing the two biggest smartphones on the market, it's pretty funny how such a long-winded spell of rumor and speculation can be put to rest in less than two hours, isn't it? If you've been anxious for Apple to come out and pay heed to all the leaks then I can most certainly empathize, and barely does the iPhone 5 get to rub its eyes for the first time than it is swiftly thrown in at the deep end with the Samsung Galaxy S III.
Remember last month's comparison between mobile OSes, where we compared iOS 6 with the existing Android 4.x ICS and Windows Phone 7.5 Mango platforms? Well, in the time that has passed since then, we've since learned some newer official information about iOS 6, along with the upcoming versions of the other two mobile OSes. So now, a new chart has been concocted which compares and contrasts iOS 6 with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and Windows Phone 8.
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