Saturday, 30 May 2020

The iPhone 11 Vs. the Samsung Galaxy S10

After debuting last September, the iPhone 11 became one of the best selling iPhone models. The lower price and the improvements helped a lot. But in the Android realm, they had their own contender. That of course was the S10. This one offered many upgrades including more camera qualities over the past models, especially in the S series.  This is also at a reduced price as well. So which one is the better cheaper option for you.

With the S10 and the iPhone 11, they both have the same size display.  But of course, that’s where the similarities end.  The S10 is much more vibrant than the LCD option of the 11, and the resolution is higher.  The S10 has a higher ppi than the iPhone 11.  But that doesn’t mean the iPhone looks bad at all by comparison. It uses the retina display along with the true tone enhancement, which offers some great displays according to the different tests that were done.  The S10 layout does have the front facing camera in the right corner, and it does have a whole punch instead of this, which is an alternative to the camera notch.  This does give it a higher ratio of screen to body, almost 13 percent more than the iPhone 11, so keep that in mind.

As for battery life and charging, both Samsung and Apple don’t say the specifics, but the S10 does have n option for all day battery life, and the 11 tends to last longer than the XR, which is about 16 hours of use.  However, the S10 has a much larger battery than the iPhone 11.  These both can charge wirelessly with a charging pad, but the S10 takes it further, and you can actually charge Qi devices to the back of other devices to help them charge too. Neat huh?

Both of these phones have the new generation of processors within them, but the 11 comes with the A13 bionic chip, and some high-performance cores, along with some low-power cores that can be used for preserving the battery life for some routine actions.  Apple calls it the fastest CPU within a smartphone.

The Galaxy S10 comes with 8 GB of RAM, which is double what the 11 has, and it helps with the performance. It also comes with the eight core Qualcomm snapdragon 855.  This does perform slower, but it is still a solid phone that works really well.

Then there is camera.  The S10 stands out by having the third rear camera, and a 16 MP ultra-=-wide camera feature that’s good for this.  this also has two rear cameras, and this also comes with a neural processing unit, which offers some pro grade settings, and it optimizes for the environment, along with the scene optimizer feature, and is great for composition.  The 11 in comparison, has a dual rear camera system and a 12 MP camera, along with an ultra-wide camera and a 120 degree field of vision.

Overall, both of these phones are pretty solid, it’s just a matter of what you’re willing to work with, and which ones you want to try out.  This is ultimately your choice, and you can definitely get some great benefits out of either of these phones and are worth checking out.

 


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