iPhone 11 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S10

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Apple unveiled the iPhone 11 Pro at its September event (alongside the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro Max), and the phone is a beauty - even
yet - so how does it stack up to one of the best Android phones, the Samsung Galaxy S10?Both the iPhone 11 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S10 are
incremental upgrades on their predecessors, though that still makes them some of the best phones available
is an all-around powerhouse that doesn't need an S Pen to stand out.But what sets them apart? We've broken down a comparison into key
categories to see how these top devices measure up
Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S10 designAs far as design, both phones look much like their predecessors
rectangle
really only one comparison here: that camera blister
The Galaxy S10 opted to stretch its three cameras and flash into a rectangular wedge, which looks a bit too angular in an 80s sedan sort of
cover
Sadly, those early rumors were correct: Apple has kept the notch, which looks larger than ever in a year where phonemakers strained to give
this is an OLED vs OLED battle, and though the resolution figures differ, they by in large look great
that.(Image credit: Future)iPhone 11 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S10 cameraIn true 2019 fashion, the iPhone 11 Pro added a third lens to its
repertoire - a 12MP ultrawide lens, capturing a 120-degree field of view
The 12MP main and 12MP telephoto lenses of the iPhone X and XS captured great medium photography, but the extra width should be great
additions to the toolset for snagging photos of landscapes and tight interiors.The Samsung Galaxy S10 already introduced a third wide-angle
lens to its photographing setup, with great results
We loved the 123-degree field of view gained by the lens, augmenting an impressive array and giving us much more context than the typical
post-processing software
when holding down the shutter to take a video, a la Snapchat or Instagram), while Samsung has tried to augment its lens range with a
win-win for everyone.(Image credit: Techradar)iPhone 11 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S10 performanceThe iPhone 11 Pro packs the new A13 chipset,
making it the fastest iPhone yet
At its September launch event, Apple said this is the fastest chip ever in a smartphone
also comes with another mystery chip - the U1
Its Ultra Wideband tech allows the handset to find other devices packing the same chip
This has been interpreted as a reference to the Apple Tags tracking tiles, which went unmentioned at the September event - but in any case,
packs either the Snapdragon 855 chip in the US or the Exynos 9820 in the rest of the world - both powerful processors, and the best you can
mostly going neck-and-neck for processing and streaming media via mundane networks
less useful for Apple handsets, which are tuned to iOS much more tightly than Android and get decent battery life with lower capacity -
Apple claims will juice up the new phone by 50% in 30 minutes
which will almost certainly be larger than the capacity in the iPhone 11 Pro but might not exceed its lasting power by much
That said, the S10 does have an edge in utility: it can charge other devices wirelessly through its Wireless PowerShare feature (elsewhere
an optional 45W charger (sold separately)
There's also fast wireless charging available at 15W, beating Apple's 7.5W wireless charging speeds.(Image credit:
TheIndianSubcontinent)ConclusionThe iPhone 11 Pro is the most refined Apple phone yet, as much as the Galaxy S10 is the among the best
version of Samsung's line
with the iPhone 11 Pro
The differences coming to iOS 13 and Android 10 have divvied these phones up even more than they seem after pitting their specs against each
ultra-wide lenses
If you want a handset to last you years, well, either will do you fine - clearly, no phones are introducing must-own features to pull ahead
suite looks like an electric razor head.)(Image credit: Apple)(Just sayin'.)L7whh4aAxs22H4bpSNLZ4A.jpg?#