Not exact matches
Ultimately, there is very little between these two
devices so the decision will come down to your
budget, whether you
prefer a bigger phone or a smaller one, or whether the extra camera features and battery life can justify the slightly deeper hole in your pocket.
The
device you choose from these two will not only be based on
budget, but which design you
prefer and which software experience you would rather.
Also, since the iPad isn't something Apple can kick into grass, in terms of product sales and user base, the volume itself can be a serious problem, considering not just individual users, but schools and educational institutions, who do not have the largest
budgets, form a large chunk of the user base of the older Apple
devices, and
prefer using them till they breathe their last.
Unlike
budget devices where margins are thin, and companies
prefer to squeeze more profits by preinstalling third - party apps, flagship
devices like the S9 and S9 + are sold with healthy margins.
Whether it's due to
budget constraints or personal preference, many users
prefer to stick to older, lower - end
devices.