Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Galaxy S6 vs. iPhone 6: Why is the criticism of Samsung Design nonsense


Just goes a picture in which the bottoms of the iPhone 6 and Galaxy S6 are seeing viral. "Samsung's design sucks," said the statement. Everything Humbug. But in order.

I make no bones about it, if I say I'm a fan of the new design language Samsung. Recently, I was able to speak in London with designers and got a sense of how difficult it was for the Koreans, visually reinventing years after the flagship. The task has mastered my opinion brilliantly Samsung.


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Since Tuesday morning German time, however, circulating a picture of the iPhone 6, currently my smartphone of choice, and the Galaxy S6 in the net. Both smartphones are sequential, you can see only the bottoms of which are crossed by several guides. While the guide on the iPhone runs centrally through the headphone jack, the microphone, the speaker, the Lightning connector and even the screws, it looks at the Galaxy S6 quite different.

At least at first glance, it seems the designers have failed to have arranged the elements on the underside reasonable. The opinion of the critics: Samsung speaks of a great redesign, but fails on the basics - the arrangements of elements on one line.
To the thing to get to the bottom, we have once taken a deeper look into our own photo archive. The recognition in the near future: the image of iMore is good in any way for any proof that Samsung is too stupid to design a smartphone, because:

The guides on the bottom of the Galaxy S6 are parallel to those of the iPhone 6. The problem: Both devices are not really sequential plan, as you can see at the intervals.
This is due to the fact that the person holds the two smartphones in hand. The slightest deviation ensure a lopsided impression. In addition, the inclusion per se is already wrong.
De facto has succeeded at the center of the arrangement of the elements on the bottom of S6, although not all components are arranged centrally. An auxiliary line through the middle of the headphone jack runs centrally between the speaker holes through it.
The accusation that Samsung's new flagship I look as if it were designed by a kindergarten teacher, is so big bullshit.

To illustrate how quickly creates an asymmetrical impression, if you stack two smartphones to each other, we have the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus placed one above the other. Taking the auxiliary line from top smartphone and transfers it to the bottom, gives the impression that the iPhone 6 Plus is not designed properly.

That the Galaxy S6 is quite thoughtfully designed, image can be seen on the third.

Undoubtedly, the iPhone 6 is in the tradition of being a typical Apple device, which means that even the smallest design elements dedicated to the group much attention. And it is that even the screws on the bottom are completely centered with the rest of the items. Samsung, however, has not been able to arrange all the design elements in the center, but the above-mentioned allegations in the form are not tenable.

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