This is what happens when Titans collide. Smartphone Titans, that is.

An article on CNET sums their differences up quite nicely. But for the sake of knowing, here are a few details that you may want to know, especially if the other does not have them.

We'll start with what the iPhone 6 has that is lacking on the Samsung S6.

First of all, these days it's all about sharing. Whatever device you have, you want that media transfered to all your devices. If you're a die-hard Apple person, then you will likely have an iPhone, iPad, iPod, iMac and maybe even a MacBook Pro. We all know that it's so easy to go onto one of these devices and find a song or a video we like, then we can just click and poof - we own it and it's downloaded.

Well, Apple is very good at making all their products identifiable to one another, which makes it easier to send music, photos and videos among other types of media to one another. The process is seamless and now, you can even answer your iPhone 6 with your iMac. They've made it that easy.

On top of the sharing platform, the iPhone 6 also has all the latest and trend worthy apps, which included less SPAM apps and more truly useful ones. Top that off with a plethora of compatible accessories and you have a great network of devices to use.

So how does the Samsung S6 beat out the iPhone 6?

Sometimes, and we all can relate, batteries are an issue. We talk a lot and we surf the net. So now, Samsung S6 has quick-charging methods that give your phone less downtime and more usefulness. You also have the option of wireless charging just by setting it on a pad, like most other Android phones.

Are you into wellness and body monitoring? Well, the Samsung S6 would definitely be the phone for you, since it has a heart rate monitor that also measures your blood oxygen saturation. The iPhone 6 can actually do this with a third party app using the LED flash though.

The Samsung S6 can also pair with a dedicated virtual reality headset for enhanced video watching or gaming activities. Couple that with its much bigger screen and higher 577ppi resolution and you have a far superior experience with video media.

Features that are on both phones include the fingerprint scanner, mobile payments, premium material design, step tracking and fixed storage (no removable batteries either).