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Actually not an apple sponsored article at all. Links to all the test pages are in the article, so you can try these for yourself.
Michael Mullany on Product Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. iPhone 5
The article is obviusly made by an apple paid
on Product Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. iPhone 5
It's apparent that this site is hugely Apple biased in the scoring test selection as well as the biased wording in their perception.
AppleFan on Product Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. iPhone 5