Wow, what utterly clueless marketing. Rather than headline with a real user advantage – say, a thoughtful feature like flip to mute – they pile on a boardroom-approved list of bullet points that begins with the most meaningless tech specs and doesn't even get to practical features (assuming you know what any of them are) until way down the list.
Samsung should fire their agency. Alas, whoever hired them probably doesn't even get what's wrong.
Yes. 1280x720 and 1920x1080 were the original two defined HD resolutions for American television. Both are referred to as "HD", though it's common now to refer to 1080p as "Full HD" to make it clear what's being talked about.
The iPhone has a high resolution and a very high PPI, but the resolution is still too low to count under any accepted definition of "HD", so Samsung is technically correct. Whether anyone actually cares whether the iPhone is HD or not is an entirely different question, however.
Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-anti-iph...