Last year was a big one for Samsung and tablets, and while it may not have delivered any models that really carried the clout of its smartphone offerings, it sure had a good number of them.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is literally heaving with apps from the off, thanks to Samsung loading it up with its TouchWiz user interface, a whole separate collection of tools to make use of its S Pen stylus, and plenty of other third-party apps to help you hit the ground running and more than a little bewildered by the choice. The Note 3 is mainly designed for business and here are the best office apps for Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
We're still likely several months away before we get anything approaching official confirmation, but some early rumors are already talking about Samsung's plans for its next big smartphone, detailing what the company is working on for the Galaxy S6, supposedly under development as Project Zero.
If you've already watched our day with the One M9 and hands-on with the Galaxy S6, you're off to a good start, but this time we're less interested in what these phones offer on their own, and more in just how they stack up against each other.
We're to the point where we can have a gigantic phablet like the Galaxy Note 2 completely dwarfed by the upcoming Xperia Z Ultra. Are they bigger and better, or just out of control? Let's take a look, as we compare these two phones from Sony and Samsung.