iPhone 4S vs – The Top Selling Phones in Australia

iPhone 4S vs all of the other phones in the Whatphone top 7

See below on this page for links to articles comparing the iPhone 4S to the other phones in the Top 7.

More than 90% of people buy the top 7 phones. In the opinion of Whatphone, those that don’t are directed shoppers ( they know exactly what they want and don’t need a comparison site ) or they have probably made a mistake !

If you’re on Whatphone, you know that. Take a look at the top 7 mobile phones in Australia on out homepage and find a couple of favorites.

Apple iPhone Vs : Specific device alternatives

  • The Apple iPhone 4S vs  The Samsung Galaxy S3. What a great place to start the comparisons. Each represents the current state of the art from their respective manufacturers. Few in the mobile phone market would deny that these two devices are among the best mobile phones available at the moment. Beautiful, useful and showing the epitome of Android vs IOS ( the Apple Operating Systems ) the Apple iPhone 4S vs The Samsung Galaxy S3 is the headline fight of the year.
  • The Apple iPhone 4S vs The HTC One X. The HTC One X and the Samsung Galaxy S3 have hardware specifications so similar that it’s difficult to tell them apart. While the Galaxy S3 outsells it’s HTC rival, people who have used both see the One X as a strong performer which outdoes the Galaxy S3 in some important areas, notably battery life and installed apps. As a result the HTC One X is equally worthy of comparison with the Apple iPhone 4S. Check out the in depth Whatphone comparison to make sure you’re sure of your choice – which ever way you decide to go.
  • The Apple iPhone 4S vs The Samsung Galaxy S2. Both devices were released at very roughly the same time, over a year ago now, back in 2011. Both are simply outstanding products. The Galaxy S2 is the Golf GTi of the mobile phone market. Reliable, fun, blisteringly fast and the closest thing the mobile phone market has to a modern day classic. The Apple iPhone 4S is more of a Tracey Grimshaw. If you’d like to see this sort of remarkable claim substantiated and get a serious, in depth comparative review of two of the Whatphone Top 7 devices then take a look at the page behind the link.
  • The Apple iPhone 4S vs the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. We’ve sent several members of the Galaxy family in against the iPhone 4S. Most were more direct competitors than the Note. The Galaxy Note’s distinctive and defining form factor ( it’s got an enormous 5.3 inch screen if you didn’t know ) makes it an unusual purchase. While the Note has steadily been in the Whatphone top 7 for several months now and without doubt services a market, those who are going to find the note useful are those prepared to try something new. Putting the screen to one side for a second, other specifications are more directly comparable. Whatphone does the decent thing for you and dissects the Apple iPhone 4S vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2 so you can be sure what phone is right for you.
  • The Apple iPhone 4S vs Apple iPhone 5. Comparing these two devices is really, largely a question of specifications vs budget. Find out whether the iPhone 5 warrants the extra monthly spend in this article. Apple iPhone 4s vs Apple iPhone 5.
  • The Apple iPhone 4S vs the HTC One S. With pretty equal sizes and processing capabilities, the Apple iPhone 4S and HTC One S are more natural rivals than many of the other comparisons that Whatphone has done. The Apple iPhone is the flagship Apple device, the One S an acknowledged mid tier offering but then the iPhone has been out for a year hasn’t it ! Whatphone greases both devices up and throws them in to the muddy battle pit to let them bite and kick it out for supremacy.

If you’re comparing the iPhone 4s Vs any other device in the Whatphone top 7, you’ll find the comparison reviews here. Or you can read Tim Orange’s iPhone 4S review here. And Kurt Hand’s iPhone 4S Review here.

Good luck with your quest for information and if you need something we don’t have to allow you to compare, then please feel free to drop us a line through the get in touch section.