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iPhone 5 vs. Galaxy S3: Which Device Runs HTML 5 Better? (VIDEO)

The iPhone 5 vs. Galaxy S3 battle has been highlighted once again in a new video that shows how both devices run HTML 5.

This video, released by the technology website PhoneArena, analyses the web browsing capabilities of both smartphones in terms of HTML 5 to find out which one can run it smoother and more efficiently.

The site pulls up various web pages on the browsers of both devices with the iPhone 5 running Safari and with the Galaxy S3 running Google Chrome.

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A new report released by the research firm known as Chitika shows Apple's iPhone 5 being responsible for 56 percent of web traffic volume less than one month after its official launch.

This left the Galaxy S3 with 44 percent, even though it has been available in the U.S. for almost four months.

The company conducted its study by analyzing millions of mobile ad impressions spanning a 7-day time frame from Oct. 3 to Oct.9 of this year.

However, this information should be taken with a grain of salt as 9to5Mac has reported that Chitika recently published some incorrect information regarding Google's local search queries. Chitika did admit to the error after reading about it in an article by SearchEngineLand, so their report may be more accurate this time around.

In other Samsung news, a new Galaxy S3 with Android 4.1, JellyBean pre-installed will be launching in Japan this winter.

The variant of the device will also come with a 1.6GHz Exynos chip that allows this Galaxy S3 to function at faster speeds than the international and U.S. variants.

It will be released in both black and grey and packs the latest build of Android software.

Watch the video to see the winner of the HTML 5 battle here:

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