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Samsung Galaxy S22 vs. iPhone 13

Samsung Galaxy S22 vs. iPhone 13

The iPhone 13 in comparison with Galaxy S22 is what people wait for to review what ought to be the greatest forthcoming telephone fight. It will take a considerable amount to defeat the new iPhone, essentially dependent on our iPhone 13 audit. Apple’s new iPhones offer greater batteries, more brilliant screens and camera upgrades, also the best performing versatile processor. It’s something special. In any case, the Samsung Galaxy S22 ought to be capable dependent on the breaks and bits of hearsay. This incorporates a potential new AMD-fueled processor, exceptionally progressed cameras and a Galaxy S22 Ultra that could really take over for the Galaxy Note line with a coordinated S Pen. Both Samsung Galaxy S22 and iPhone 13 are great, and these are the similarities and the differences between them.

Comparison of Samsung Galaxy S22 and iPhone 13 cameras

Samsung could drop the megapixel competition and settle for a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 12MP telephoto camera with 3x zoom. Its phones are rumored to come with crazy 200MP sensors for the S22 Ultra, but not the base S22 itself. Regardless, the S22 will likely be able to shoot at least 4K video at 60 fps and 8K video at 30 fps, as its predecessor was already capable of shooting 8K video at 24 fps.

The iPhone 13 has dual cameras on the back, and the main camera is 12 megapixels with optical image stabilization, along with an ultrawide camera of 12 megapixels. The iPhone 13’s main camera can shoot up to 4K video at 60 frames per second (3840 x 2160 pixels resolution). Apple’s iPhone 13 also features new video recording features like Cinematic Mode, which shoots in Dolby Vision HDR and intelligently erases either the background or foreground of the video, depending on where in focus or whether someone in the shot has shifted to face the camera. In addition, iPhone 13 can also shoot Portrait Mode videos, improve night mode and even shoot macros thanks to the ultra-wide camera that has a small focal distance.

Comparison of Samsung Galaxy S22 and iPhone 13 devices and specifications

Rumors suggest that the Galaxy S22 will feature Samsung’s Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 or Exynos 2200 processor, depending on the geographical region of the phone’s distribution. Samsung may also ditch the current evaporative cooling solution for the Galaxy S22 series’ thermal graphite pads, as a cost-saving measure.

The iPhone 13 has Apple’s own A15 Bionic chip with 4GB of RAM. Despite the seemingly low amount of RAM, the RAM management on iOS is good enough that the phone doesn’t really need much more to run fast and keep apps open in the background without any issues.

Comparison between Samsung Galaxy S22 and iPhone 13 battery

The Galaxy S22’s battery could be around 4,000mAh like its predecessor, which also lasted about 9 hours of web browsing at a 90Hz refresh rate or 7 hours and 36 minutes of YouTube playback on a single charge, in the tests. The S22 predecessor takes about 70 minutes to charge, but there’s a good chance that Samsung will bring faster charging in 2022.

The iPhone 13 has a smaller 3,227mAh battery, but is still able to last 13 hours and 43 minutes of 90Hz web browsing or 8 hours and 15 minutes of YouTube playback on a single charge.

iPhone 13 vs. Samsung Galaxy S22 price and availability

The iPhone 13 mini beginnings at $699 for a 128GB model, while the iPhone 13 expenses $799. The iPhone 13 Pro expenses $999, while the iPhone 13 Pro Max goes for $1,099. Notwithstanding the 128GB base models, you can settle up for 256GB and 512GB variants of each telephone; there’s additionally a 1TB choice for the two iPhone 13 Pro models if you wouldn’t fret leaving behind a little fortune.Pricing for the Galaxy S22 is somewhat trickier, considering that we’re not hoping to see that telephone until January 2022 at the soonest. Pricing should stay steady from the Galaxy S21, which saw value cuts from the past age of Samsung leads. That would give the Galaxy S22 a beginning cost of $799, with Plus and Ultra variants evaluated at $999 and $1,199, separately.

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