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Here’s how the Samsung Galaxy S6 compares to the iPhone 6

The new Galaxy S6, right, and S6 Edge are displayed during a Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2015 event on the eve of this week’s Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, March 1, 2015, unveiling a new phone that ditches its signature plastic design for metal and glass. The South Korean phone manufacturer also unveiled a premium model with a display that curves around the edges.
The new Galaxy S6, right, and S6 Edge are displayed during a Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2015 event on the eve of this week’s Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, March 1, 2015, unveiling a new phone that ditches its signature plastic design for metal and glass. The South Korean phone manufacturer also unveiled a premium model with a display that curves around the edges. AP Photo/Manu Fernandez

TORONTO – The ongoing battle between Samsung and Apple entered a new chapter this week when Samsung unveiled its latest flagship smartphones the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.

When the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus came out last fall, Apple eliminated a big reason for buying Samsung phones – the new iPhones were bigger and closely matched Samsung’s Galaxy phones in size. Now, Samsung is trying to catch up to Apple’s camera and design.

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But Samsung’s newest devices have much improved cameras and a more stylish design that ditches plastic for metal and glass.

Samsung is also going head-to-head with Apple with mobile payments, announcing its own digital wallet solution designed to rival Apple Pay that will go live in the summer.

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Here is a breakdown of how the phones compare:

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