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外国网友:两周时间,我对三星Galaxy S6情有独钟

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核心提示:三月份,我第一次拿到三星Galaxy S6,当时并不兴奋。

三月份,我第一次拿到三星Galaxy S6,当时并不兴奋。

因为不喜欢三星、LG和HTC手机的桌面布局,通常我会选择运行Android“纯净”版本的谷歌Nexus手机。但Nexus 6手机太大了,放在口袋里特别不舒服。出于对三星TouchWiz的不满,我决定换用iPhone 6。

马特·约翰斯顿是我的同事,他最近抛弃了三星而选择iPhone 6。与他不同,两周后,我把iPhone 6放回货架,再次接受了S6。

iPhone 6是非常好的手机,试用期间也表现非常优秀。但让我换回三星Galaxy S6的原因有三个:通话质量、屏幕清晰度和照片。况且,安卓系统允许客户根据自己的喜好定制更多内容。

所以,我用回了Galaxy S6。

屏幕效果让我震撼

一周半以后,我打算卖掉三星S6,把iPhone 6一直用下去。

但是,当拿起S6准备恢复出厂设置时,我注意到它的屏幕比iPhone 6更亮,更多彩,也更清晰。虽然iPhone 6的屏幕也很清晰,但S6却更棒。

另一个优势是,尽管三星S6的5英寸屏比iPhone 6的4.7英寸更大,但上手后发现并没有大很多。可能是S6通过设计顶部和底部边框(屏幕周围的边界)的原因,它在视觉上看着比iPhone 6还要灵巧。

被S6更大更清晰的屏幕征服后,我毫不犹豫的把iPhone上的SIM卡换到了三星上。

尽管屏幕更大,但看起来S6整体上不比iPhone6 大很多。

随后,我更加肯定自己的观点,iPhone 6再也没有回来过。

通话质量更加清晰

使用S6之后不久,我接了一个电话,发现它的听筒比iPhone的更清楚更清脆。iPhone的通话效果也很好,但比起S6却显得模糊空洞。

拍照相片更加出色

还有一个重要原因,就是因为两部手机拍摄的照片。

两部手机拍的照片都很出色,但iPhone 4:3比例的照片相比Galaxy 16:9比例的照片显得尤为狭窄。

iPhone拍摄的照片稍高一些,但缺乏视野的宽度,iPhone拍摄的照片除非是在一个老式的4:3显示器上,不然会看到图片两边的黑边。

下一个真相揭露于我从电脑访问谷歌照片账号,收集iPhone和S6拍摄的照片时。

两款手机都拍摄了非常好的照片,但iPhone 4:3比例的照片相比Galaxy 16:9比例的照片显得尤为狭窄。在高度方面,Phone拍摄的照片显示内容略多,但在视觉宽度方面,它显示的景物则更少。除非使用老式的4:3显示器查看相片,否则图片两边将会有明显的黑边。

以下是iPhone 4:3和Galaxy S6 16:9拍摄照片的不同。
iPhone 6:

这张照片是4:3 比例iPhone 6拍摄的,注意照片两边的黑边。

Samsung Galaxy S6:

注意S6 16:9的照片在我电脑屏幕中显示的更满。

三星S6的拍照体验也更好,因为相机内置了OIS,能防抖以减少相片模糊。虽然iPhone6没有配备OIS(只有iPhone 6 Plus含有),我也没有用它拍出模糊的照片,但我仍会选择了S6。

安卓还有要改进的地方,但不是每个地方

谈到操作系,我大多会选择安卓,但如果iPhone的性能和S6相当或更好,我也会很高兴地选择iPhone。

选择安卓系统的原因之一,是因为它可以定制图标的样式,并把它们放在屏幕的任何位置上。例如,我喜欢把所有的图标都放在靠近主屏底部的位置。还有其他的小工具,比如下图中的最小化时钟。

左图显示时钟小部件。右图显示Apps的位置可以随意选择。

事实上,我可以在Galaxy S6上安装纯净版安卓,但那可能需要对手机进行ROOT。

安卓系统对信息的处理也比iOS好。例如,多个邮件通知会被分类在一起,为其它信息留出位置。此外,还可以整组处理任务提醒。

而在iPhone锁屏,我要常常面对占满整个屏幕的单个信息提醒。若想处理这些通知,就必须进行解锁。

总结起来,iOS和安卓各有优劣,选择哪个系统需要用户自己决定。

如果,你对通话质量、屏幕和和拍照相机有更高要求,Galaxy S6应该是你最好的选择。

朋友,相信我!

附原文:

I switched to the iPhone 6 from Samsung's Galaxy S6, but changed my mind after two weeks


I wasn’t over the moon with the Galaxy S6, Samsung's latest phone, when I first got it back in March.
I dislike the software layers, or “skins,” that Android phone manufacturers like Samsung, LG, and HTC add to their phones, so I normally opt for Google’s Nexus phones that run the "pure" version of Android. 
But the latest Nexus phone, the Nexus 6, is far too large to keep in my pocket and use comfortably all day.
Being somewhat unhappy with the S6 and Samsung's modifications to Android called TouchWiz, I decided to give the iPhone 6 a whirl.
But unlike my colleague Matt Johnston who recently ditched his Samsung for an iPhone, I put the iPhone back on the shelves and embraced the S6 again after two weeks.
The iPhone 6 is a fantastic phone and it performed admirably when I tried it out for a couple weeks. But I stuck with the Samsung Galaxy S6 because it is superior in three key areas that you can't argue against: Call quality, display sharpness, and photos.
I also enjoy Android more than Apple's iOS software because it allows for more customization, but that's a matter of personal preference.
Here's why I went back to the Galaxy S6.
The screen is simply stunning.
After a week and a half of using the iPhone 6, I was just about set on keeping it, and I was going to sell the S6.
But after picking up the S6 again to reset it to its factory settings, I noticed how its display was brighter, more colorful, and sharper than the iPhone 6. Don’t get me wrong, the iPhone 6 has a sharp display too, but the S6’s is brilliant.
At 5 inches, I prefer the S6's slightly larger display compared to the iPhone’s 4.7-inch display, and the fact that the S6 isn't that much bigger in my hand is a huge plus. Samsung achieved this by making the top and bottom bezels (borders surrounding the screen) on the S6 smaller than the iPhone 6's.
Hypnotized by the S6's larger, sharper display, I switched the SIM card from the iPhone to the Galaxy, just to make sure I wasn’t making a mistake. 

Despite having a bigger screen, the S6 isn't that much bigger than the iPhone 6.
From there, my findings would snowball to the conclusion that iPhones still have no place in my pocket.
Calls are clearer.
I received a call soon after making the SIM card switch and immediately noticed the voice coming through the S6's earpiece was far clearer and crisper than the iPhone’s, which still sounds fine, but now sounds relatively muddy and hollow to me.
Photos look better.
The next revelation came when I went to my Google Photos account from my computer to gather pictures I had taken with both the iPhone and Galaxy.
Both phones take exceptional photos, but the iPhone takes pictures in a 4:3 aspect ratio, which means they have a somewhat squat, narrower field of view compared to the Galaxy’s camera, which takes pictures in a 16:9 ratio. It could be said that what the iPhone lacks in field of view it makes up with slightly taller photos that capture more vertical detail, but unless you have an old 4:3 monitor or TV, you’re going see black borders on either side of the picture that could have been showing you more detail of a subject's surroundings.
Check out the difference between the iPhone's 4:3 and the Galaxy S6's 16:9 aspect ratios on my computer's screen below.
iPhone:

ScreenshotHere's a picture in Google Photo taken with an iPhone 6 in the 4:3 aspect ratio. Notice the large black borders on either side of the photo.
Samsung Galaxy S6:

ScreenshotNotice how the S6's 16:9 picture takes up much more of my screen.
Taking photos on the S6 was also a better experience, as its camera has built-in optical image stabilization (OIS) that reduces camera shake to prevent blurry images. Though the iPhone 6 doesn’t have OIS (only the iPhone 6 Plus does), I didn’t experience blurry images, but I’d still rather go for the camera with built-in OIS for peace of mind.
Android had something to do with it, but it wasn't everything.
When it comes to operating systems, I also have a general preference towards Android, but I would have been totally happy with an iPhone if it equaled or surpassed the S6's attributes.
One of the reasons why I slightly prefer Android is that it lets me customize the way my icons look and where I place them on my home screens. For example, I’ve placed all my icons towards the bottom of my home screen simply because I prefer having them there, and I’ve made all my icons white because I can and I think it looks good. Then there are the widgets like the minimal clock in the image below.

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