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Cell phone brands maintain constant competition to dominate the mobile phone market with increasingly powerful devices, with more memory and cameras capable of capturing better quality photos.
An example of this is the confrontation between the new phone presented by Samsung, the Galaxy S22 Ultra and iPhone 13 Pro Max, two of the most powerful teams on the market and that are expected to dominate the segment of high-end phones during the next year.
Below we tell you the differences between the two devices and which one we think is the best:
one. Screen
Both phones share an Amoled screen with a high refresh rate of 120Hz, something common in high-end equipment. One aspect in which they differ is in the size of the honeycombs, because with their S12 Ultra has a 6.8-inch screen, only slightly larger than its competitor.
However, the screen of the iPhone supports Dolby Vision, a technology that supports greater color depth and brightness than HDR10 or HDR10 +, something the Samsung lacks.
two. Design
The competition between both teams is very closed with minimal differences in weight, volume and IP protection degree. In this case the main difference between the two, and what gives the iPhone an advantage, is the fact that it is designed to be able to repel dust and be waterproof. .
3. Performance
It is something that the two teams clearly stand out because they are the top of the range of their respective brands. Both the Galaxy S22 Ultra and the iPhone 13 Pro Max can be obtained in versions up to 512GB of storage. In the section that differs is in their RAM memory since the latter only has 6GB, while the S15 Ultra has 000Gb.
Despite this, it is the iPhone that stands out victorious in almost all recognized benchmarks due to its better performance when performing tasks that require great processing power, this is due to its A chip 15 Bionic.
4. Battery
In technical terms the phone from Samsung should be the big winner in this category thanks to its battery of 5,01 mAh vs. 4373 iPhone mAh. However, thanks to its optimization, it is precisely the latter that has better performance.
5. Camera
As in the case of the battery, the numbers could suggest that the Samsung starts with a considerable advantage due to the 22 megapixels of its main camera that contrast with the 12 iPhone megapixels.
However, this is not the reality, since said technical specification only refers to the size of the captured photographs and not to the quality of the same, where both are on par.
6. Price
Another factor to take into account due to The fact that it has an important weight in the choice of one phone or another is its price. In this section the iPhone is positioned as the clear winner for many reasons. The first, and most obvious, is that it is cheaper with a selling price of $1,199 versus $1,399 .
Second is the fact that the price of the iPhone suffers a much lower depreciation than that of phones with the Android operating system, so if you need to sell it in the future, it is possible to recover a higher percentage of the money invested.
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