iPhone vs Samsung: the competition of the year
Every year users look forward to the launch of the top flagships in the market to witness which of the two comes out successful. This is what we are going to discover today, although we already told you that, regardless of the result, either of these two mobiles, be it the iPhone 14 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, are magnificent options.
Screen
The iPhone 14 Pro Max has the same screen as the iPhone 13 with one small difference. It is a panel 120Hz Super Retina XDR OLED in front of 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED LTPO. The two terminals boast the same adaptive fluidity on the screen, as well as bright colors, but the South Korean brand’s smartphone takes advantage of technology to reduce eyestrain at the same time that it occupies a greater chromatic range.
Although it is true that for the human eye this is not entirely perceptible, but the absence of fatigue when looking at the screen for a long time leads us to opt for the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Power
Here the champion is quite clear. The new A16 Bionic chip of Apple arrives under the promise of being the most powerful processor ever for a phone. The work by the Cupertino company has focused, above all, on improving the GPU when it comes to offering more realistic graphics, although it also guarantees greater energy efficiency.
Samsung’s top of the range carries an Exynos 2200 in its European version, which is far from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in performance and it is that the latter would not be able to reach the Apple CPU either, since it did not do it with the A15 Bionic of the previous generation either.
Camera
In this section the fight is more even, but finally the iPhone 14 Pro Max takes the trophy for the best camera. Be careful, because the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra takes very good photos and has a differential aspect, such as its digital zoom up to 100xwhich allows to obtain even the smallest detail.
However, the Pro Max model of the iPhone 14 shows some perfect results and without any but, since, even at night, it manages to reflect the image very faithfully and the Galaxy S22 Ultra leaves something to be desired in this aspect. We cannot forget the famous movie mode that has given so much to talk about to obtain impeccable recordings or the new 48 MP sensor to record at 8K resolution.
Drums
As for the autonomy of both smartphones, things are more equal, but we believe that the 5,000 mAh of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra They are one step above. The battery of the iPhone 14 Pro Max is 4,323 mAh which, despite being a much lower figure than that of the Asian firm’s mobile, is not far in duration.
The reason this happens is thanks to the work of the A16 Bionic chip and its power optimization. However, the Samsung terminal guarantees A couple of hours and with the passage of time the deterioration is less, preserving its autonomy better than in the case of Apple. Of course, it remains to be seen if Tim Cook’s new flagship has gotten rid of this problem.
System
This debate depends on the consumer himself and his preferences. There are those who prefer Android due to its infinite possibilities of customization, as well as the greater freedom it offers. On the other hand, iPhone users agree that there’s nothing like iOS for security and appearance.
The iOS interface is much cleaner and more advanced than Google’s and with iOS 16 they are done with offering great options like AI cropping of images and customizable lock backgrounds. Of course, you have to take into account that you are more limited in many ways, so we leave it at a tie.
And the trophy goes to…
It is clear that either of these two alternatives is a safe bet, since the general performance of both is exceptional. Nevertheless, the iPhone 14 Pro Max It features two main qualities that are several notches above the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.
We are talking about the A16 Bionic chip and the photographic results, which make it a much more complete smartphonesince aspects such as the screen go unnoticed by the user, and the battery difference is not as noticeable as in previous years.