Despite of what people are saying, the new Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone has stuff to attract customers and users. Besides the giant AMOLED display and powerful quad-core processor the latest Samsung's phone has a huge list of features that can be very useful in everyday life. It would be very nice to see at least some of those features in the new iPhone.

Samsung Galaxy S III features

Burst Shot and Best Photo

iPhone is one of the most popular digital cameras in the world. Some of the pictures are taken in motion or at night so some of them are not the best quality. Samsung's Best Photo feature makes up to 8 pictures in a row and chooses the most successful ones. That's definitely the best what Apple can do with next iPhone's camera. Cupertino's engineers can polish this idea so it can look much better on iPhone's screen, even if it's smaller.

Wireless charging

This feature was introduced pretty long ago. The Mobee company introduced its first device The Magic Charger on CES'11 and looks like it will be one of the central topics on CES'12 There were also few reviews of it on TED about two years ago. The Magic Charger was firs impressive device and it supports the new Samsung's smartphone. Here's how it works: you buy the special device that supports inductive charge and plug it into a socket. Then just put the phone on it and it will begin charging. Apple could take this technology as basic and make it even more advanced by including those charging devices in, let's say, new Macs and Macbooks. Wouldn't it be great to have possibility just to put your iPhone or iPad somewhere near your computer to begin the charging? This solution can be one more step in freeing from wires along with Wi-Fi sync with iTunes and iCloud sync.

Direct call

I often need to call person which texts me. For doing that i scroll up the conversation list in Messages and dial the one that texted me. Samsung engineers made this process much more intuitive. The user can just lift the phone to the ear and it will dial the one that sent you an sms.

S Beam

Lots of people abuse iDevices for unability to send files via bluetooth. Now you can forget about slow data sending with NFC technology. With its help users can exchange files without additional setups. NFC works very fast: it sends 1GB file from one device to another for less than 3 minutes. Unfortunately, only the Samsung Galaxy S III owners have such possibility right now. So it would be awesome if S Beam appears on newer iDevices. What about your vision of lacking iPhone functions? Let us know in the comment section.