1.
With the Galaxy S6 edge, you can assign a specific colour
to any contact. Your phone will light up as that colour when the contact calls.
No such feature exists on the iPhone.
2.
You can launch the camera on the Galaxy S6 or S6 edge by
double-tapping the home button. On the iPhone, you need to either launch the
camera app or press the camera icon on the lock screen.
3.
The camera on the Galaxy S6 also tracks a subject as it
moves so it doesn't lose focus. The iPhone doesn't do this, although Apple has
added some new features to iOS 8 that make it easier to edit photos quickly.
4.
Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge can be charged super
quickly; Samsung says 10 minutes of charging will get you four hours of usage.
The iPhone doesn't have fast-charging technology built in.
5.
With the Galaxy S6 edge, you can see the time even when
the rest of the screen is turned off. There's no way to do this on the iPhones.
6.
Most high-end Samsung Galaxy devices, including the
Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, let you run more than one app at once on the home
screen. The iPhone only lets you open one app on the screen at a time.
7.
You can also charge Samsung's new phone wirelessly with a
charging pad instead of plugging them in. Apple's iPhones need to be plugged in
to charge.
8.
Both new Samsung phones come with a Smart Manager app
that lets you clean up your phone with the press of a button. Some third-party
apps, like Checker, claim to do this for the iPhone but it's unclear how well
they actually work.
9.
The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge can measure your heart rate
too. Apple has added some health-related features to the iPhone over the past
few years, like the step counter in the iPhone 5s. None of Apple's iPhones have
a heart rate monitor, however.
10.
You can use the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge to make payments at
stores without NFC-enabled terminals using Samsung Pay. Apple Pay, which is
compatible with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, only works at NFC-enabled terminals
and not the standard credit/debit