Tempered glass is thicker and more durable than plastic film. Plastic protectors scratch easily and are approximately 0.1mm, while the glass protectors are typically 0.3-0.5 mm thick, providing far superior protection to plastic. Reminder… no screen protector is indestructible, and all have their limitations. Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G (SM-G988U) Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (128GB) System version: Android 10: iOS 15: Firmware update: Android 12: iOS 16: User Interface: One UI 2.5 / 3.1 / 4.0: feature not registered: ⚙️ Processor: Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G (SM-G988U) Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (128GB) Chipset: 64bit - Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 (SM8250) (7nm) The Galaxy S21 starts at $799.99, and the S21+ starts at $999.99 — both $200 cheaper than their S20 counterparts. The S21 has a 6.2-inch screen and a 4,000mAh battery, and the S21+ has a 6.7 Les deux téléphones sont équipés d'assistants intelligents : l'iPhone a Siri, tandis que le Galaxy S20 a Google Assistant et Bixby. 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Sistema OperacionalDisponibilidadeDimensõesPesoResistência a águaNOTASCusto-benefícioHardware- Tela- Câmera- DesempenhoREDESim CardDual SimGsmHSPA+LTE5GVelocidade máxima de downloadVelocidade máxima de uploadDADOS TÉCNICOSProcessadorChipset64 BitGPURAMMemória MaxMemória ExpansívelAnotaçãoTELAPolegadasResoluçãoDensidade de pixelsTipoFPSCoresProteçãoCÂMERAMegapixelResoluçãoTamanho do SensorAperture SizeEstabilizaçãoÂngulo máximoZoom ÓticoAutofocoFoco por toqueFlashHDRDual ShotLocalizaçãoDetecção facialDetecção de sorrisoFoto 3DCâmera FrontalVÍDEOResolução da gravaçãoAuto focagem de vídeoFPS da gravaçãoEstabilização de vídeoSlow MotionVídeo HDRDual RecStereo Sound RecFoto em VídeoVídeo Câmera FrontalOpções da Câmera FrontalCONECTIVIDADEWi-FiBluetoothUSBNFCGPSSENSORESAcelerômetroProximidadeGiroscópioBússolaBarômetroImpressão digitalMic. de Redução de RuídoFUNÇÕESRadio FMTvVibraçãoViva VozOutrosBATERIATipoAmpere Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra is all about the camera. It packs a sensor that can take 108-megapixel images and offers a whopping 100x zoom to close up on distant details. But it's not alone in having an impressive camera Top-end handsets such as the iPhone 11 Pro and Google Pixel 4 tout cameras that can rival DSLRs in their abilities too. Neither phone is cheap enough to buy without being sure it's the one you want. The S20 Ultra starts at $1,399 for the 128GB version £1,199, AU$1,999 while the iPhone 11 Pro starts at $999 £1,049, AU$1,749 for the 64GB version. To see how the S20 Ultra's camera compares to the iPhone 11 Pro, I took both phones around the beautiful Scottish capital city of Edinburgh. Note that while the Galaxy S20 Ultra's images have been directly uploaded, the iPhone's shots which were taken in Apple's HEIC format had to be first imported into Adobe Lightroom and exported as full-resolution JPEG files. No sharpening, noise correction or any other changes have been made to the images. Yes, the iPhone can also shoot in JPEG, but that wasn't activated so a quick conversion was necessary. Watch this Comparing the iPhone 11 Pro Max camera to the Galaxy S20 Ultra 0749This article is just comparing still images - mostly of landscapes, city scenes and architecture, night mode and general travel snaps from the two phones. We're working on video comparisons, as well as comparisons between other phones, including portrait modes, so keep your eyes peeled for started in the quaint area of Dean Village and the phones' standard camera modes produced some interesting results. Enlarge Image Galaxy S20 Ultra. Andrew Hoyle/CNET Enlarge Image iPhone 11 Pro. Andrew Hoyle/CNETAt first glance I prefer the shot from the S20 Ultra. It's a touch brighter and the white balance has given more realistic color tones to the building on the left, which looks a little blue in the iPhone's shot. Galaxy S20 Ultra 100% crop. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro 100% crop. Andrew Hoyle/CNETThings change when I zoom in, however. The S20 Ultra applied a lot of image sharpening, which gives the details a crunchy look, a little like the effect you get from ramping up the "clarity" slider in Lightroom. For quick snaps on your holiday you may prefer the crisp appearance of the S20 Ultra, but this can look overprocessed. Galaxy S20 Ultra 2x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro 2x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNETBoth phones offer a 2x zoom mode. While I prefer the look of the brighter shot from the S20 Ultra, the iPhone 11 Pro's quality when viewed up close was superior. Let's zoom in further... Galaxy S20 Ultra 5x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNETAt 5x zoom, the S20 Ultra's image is suddenly much more crisp and packed with detail. What is likely happening here is that in 5x mode, the camera uses an optical zoom lens, but keeps the full quality of the image sensor. At 2x it just digitally crops into the standard view, therefore reducing the quality. If you want to maximize the quality of your zooming, 5x is the way to go. Samsung hasn't confirmed to me yet whether this is what's going on, but it certainly seems to be the case, judging by the images. A tap of the zoom button displayed as a button with a single leaf brings up your options, but also automatically switches to the 5x zoom mode which it indicates with on-screen text. For some reason 5x zoom isn't one of the available zoom modes, which include 1x, 2x, 4x, 10x, 30x and 100x. I've also asked Samsung to clarify whether 5x uses the full resolution or whether it crops in. Needless to say, it's slightly confusing. The zoom is where the S20 really takes the lead over the iPhone. Not only does it produce a lovely crisp shot at 5x easily beating the iPhone's 2x telephoto zoom, it can take it even further... Galaxy S20 Ultra 10x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNETAt 10x there's still a decent amount of detail. Perhaps not even to warrant printing out on a big piece of photo paper, but certainly enough to post to Instagram or Facebook. Galaxy S20 Ultra 30x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNETAt 30x zoom the quality takes a real dive. Galaxy S20 Ultra 100x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNETAnd at 100x zoom, the image looks more like a watercolor painting than a photograph. You certainly won't win any photography awards from shots taken at this zoom unless you happen to use it to prove the existence of the yeti, but it's not a complete wash. To my mind, the real purpose of this amount of zoom is for reference - whether you're zooming in on a bird in a tree to identify it or just peeking at details on things you can't get close to. It's best to view the 100x zoom as more of a telescope than a camera. Galaxy S20 Ultra 100x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNETI used the 100x zoom here, for example, to close in on what looked, from a distance, like an otter. The zoom allowed me to find out it was actually a bronze statue of an otter, artistically placed in the river. Galaxy S20 Ultra. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro. Andrew Hoyle/CNETBoth phones have done well in balancing the bright sky and shadowy building detail. I give the edge to the S20 Plus for its additional contrast, which gives this scene a little extra punch, despite some of the same oversharpening issues we've seen when you zoom in close. Galaxy S20 Ultra. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro. Andrew Hoyle/CNETThere's almost nothing to differentiate these two shots of some shoes on a doorstep. Both images are perfectly exposed. There's tons of detail and the colors look great. The iPhone's white balance is a touch warmer than the Ultra's, but whether that's good or not will come down to your personal preference. Galaxy S20 Ultra. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro. Andrew Hoyle/CNETIn this alleyway shot, I prefer the iPhone 11 Pro's image. The auto HDR brought out more detail in the shadowy areas and I prefer the overall color. Galaxy S20 Ultra, wide-angle mode Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro, wide angle mode Andrew Hoyle/CNETDean Bridge, shot using the ultrawide-angle mode on both phones, looks great in both pictures. In this instance, the iPhone has the edge as it managed to capture more detail in the sky and delivered a brighter image overall. Galaxy S20 Ultra. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro. Andrew Hoyle/CNETBoth phones did a great job with this shot of the old entrance to Edinburgh's Stockbridge market. The S20 Ultra bumped up the saturation a bit and added more sharpening, which gives the shot a punchier look overall. The iPhone's has a slightly more natural look. Personally, I prefer the iPhone's take. Galaxy S20 Ultra left and iPhone 11 Pro right. Andrew Hoyle/CNETThere's no question that the S20 Ultra achieved a more vibrant, punchy shot in these taken on Victoria Street. The colors on the orange building in the center of the frame are much more vivid. It'll still come down to personal choice, however, as to which one is "better." To my eye, the iPhone's shot has a filmy, matte style that would lend itself well to post-processing in Lightroom, while the S20 Ultra's shot is better for uploading to Instagram as it is. Galaxy S20 Ultra left and iPhone 11 Pro right. Andrew Hoyle/CNETIt's the same story here with this shot on Calton Hill. The S20 Ultra's shot upped the contrast, which I think looks great on the rocks in the foreground and helps make the green grass in the background pop more. Galaxy S20 Ultra left and iPhone 11 Pro right. Andrew Hoyle/CNETAgain, richer colors from the S20 Ultra and the extra sharpening worked in its favor this time by making the foam on top of this flat white look a bit crispier. Galaxy S20 Ultra. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro. Andrew Hoyle/CNETIn this instance, the S20 Ultra's "boosts" have gone too far, resulting in a super saturated sky. There's also some odd purple toning in the clouds, which look pure white on the iPhone's shot. Galaxy S20 Ultra. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro. Andrew Hoyle/CNETDifferent scene, same story. The S20 Ultra ups the contrast and the saturation for a more punchy image straight out of the camera. Both are good images and the S20 is better for sharing to social channels immediately. But the iPhone's flatter look is better for more creative tweaking in post. In the next photo taken at the top of Calton Hill, the S20 Ultra's zoom mode really shines. Galaxy S20 Ultra 5x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNET Galaxy S20 Ultra 5x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNET Galaxy S20 Ultra 5x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNET Galaxy S20 Ultra 5x zoom. Andrew Hoyle/CNETI love these shots overlooking the city, which were only possible to capture thanks to the S20 Ultra's 5x zoom. The exposure and the colors look great and there's tons of detail in the modeThe iPhone 11 Pro seriously impressed with its low-light photography skills, and Samsung boasts that with its larger image sensor and software tweaks, it'll be able to take incredible night-time images. Let's find out. Galaxy S20 Ultra Night Mode. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro Night Mode. Andrew Hoyle/CNETBoth phones did a great job of capturing such bright images in a dark night scene. However, I have to give the win to the iPhone 11 Pro. Let's look at the details Galaxy S20 Ultra Night Mode 100% crop. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro Night Mode 100% crop. Andrew Hoyle/CNETWhen you zoom in on the images, it's clear that the iPhone's shot is both brighter and sharper than the S20 Ultra's. Galaxy S20 Ultra Night Mode. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro Night Mode. Andrew Hoyle/CNETThere's less noticeable difference in these two shots. Both are bright and the color tones are almost identical. Galaxy S20 Ultra Night Mode. Andrew Hoyle/CNET iPhone 11 Pro Night Mode. Andrew Hoyle/CNETIn this cool cocktail bar, the difference is more noticeable. The Galaxy S20 Ultra's shot is brighter, with more shadow detail visible below the bar. It's got a strong "HDR style" however, which won't be to everyone's tastes. Galaxy S20 Ultra left and iPhone 11 Pro right. Andrew Hoyle/CNETThings have swapped round in this picture of a lovely leather chair. Now the iPhone's shot is the brighter and better looking of the two. Watch this Galaxy S20 Ultra's high-octane camera has the wow factor 1002Galaxy S20 Ultra or iPhone 11 Pro?I'm impressed with both phones. They take incredible photos and keen photographers would be well suited with either of them. It's clear where the S20 Ultra wins though the zoom. Sure, at 100x or even 30x the images aren't "good" per se, but the clarity at 5x and to a lesser extent at 10x opens up a huge amount of opportunities not available to you with the iPhone's 2x lens. I loved snapping away on Calton Hill overlooking the city, and zooming in on the buildings to find interesting compositions. But when it comes to overall image quality, the winner isn't so clear. The S20 Ultra produces more vibrant, punchier images, but many photographers myself included prefer the more natural, less heavy-handed approach of the iPhone. It gives a more flat base image that I can then take into apps such as Lightroom or Snapseed to add my own touches later. With Night Mode, it's a close call. Both phones produce superb results. But the iPhone might have just snuck ahead in a couple of my tests, though not by enough to affect anyone's buying decision on that factor between the two will really come down to two factors what sort of photos you want to take and the price. The S20 Ultra starts at $1,399 £1,199, AU$1,999 for the 128GB version, while the iPhone 11 Pro comes in cheaper at $999 £1,049, AU$1,749 for the 64GB version or $1,149 £1,199, AU$1,999 for 256GB of storage. When it comes to your preference of image style, do you want vibrant and punchy pictures for quick sharing on Instagram? Go for the S20 Ultra. Do you want more true-to-life shots? Go for the iPhone 11 course, if you want to zoom in on distant details, there's simply no competition. Go for the S20 Ultra. 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Although it has specs pretty similar to the iPhone 11 Pro, a few tweaks including a bigger screen make it Apple's top-end are the best Samsung phonesAnd the best Huawei phonesAnd the best iPhonesThe Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra came next, topping the Galaxy S20 series of phones released in February 2020. It's even more premium than the Galaxy S20 Plus, with a huge display and some seriously impressive camera there's the Huawei P40 Pro Plus, the top-end model of the Huawei P40 series, which takes the best features of the P40 Pro and builds on them, especially in terms of camera how do these handsets stack up, which one is best for you, and which one is the best overall? We'll run you through them so you can work that out for P40 Pro Plus vs Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max price and availabilityThe iPhone 11 Pro Max Image credit TechRadarIf you're a US phone fan, you're going to have to rule out buying the Huawei P40 Pro Plus because Huawei phones generally don't come to the country, and we wouldn't expect that to be any different with this the US, the phone will cost €1,399 approximately $1,500 / £1,300 / AU$2,500. For now we don't have exact pricing in different regions, but this Euro price suggests it will be pretty other two phones come in a variety of storage options and prices, but the storage they have in common is 512GB of storage, and depending on your region one or the other is more variant of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra costs $1,599 / £1,399 / AU$2,249 and the iPhone 11 Pro Max comes in at $1,449 / £1,499 / AU$2,499, so in the US the Galaxy phone is pricier, but elsewhere the iPhone is. Generally, though, they're about Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra also comes in a 128GB version at $1,399 / £1,199 / AU$1,999, while you can get the iPhone 11 Pro Max in 64GB and 256GB for $1,099 / £1,149 / AU$1,899 and $1,249 / £1,299 / AU$2,149 respectively. Therefore the iPhone can also be the cheapest if you don't mind that low storage and displayIf you know iPhones you know the iPhone 11 Pro Max design, as they don't change that much - there's a rather big notch and thick bezel on the front, but the back is pretty plain, other than an Apple back has a matte glass design, which feels smooth and premium in the hand, and you can get it in green, gray, gold or silver versions. The iPhone is a big handset as despite being the smallest in terms of screen size, it isn't in terms of actual body size, with dimensions of 158 x x and a weight of Galaxy S20 Ultra Image credit FutureThe Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is the biggest phone, with dimensions of x 76 x but only a 220g weight. On the front this phone has rather slim bezels, a curved screen, and a punch-hole cut-out in the top center for the front-facing camera, then around the back there's a huge camera bump to house the myriad between those two phones is the Huawei P40 Pro Plus, which is x x 9mm, and has the same 226g weight as the Huawei phone has a similar front to the Samsung phone in that it has a curved screen, nearly no bezels, and a cut-out front camera, but this cut-out is much bigger than the S20 Ultra's as it has two lenses, and it's also on the left of the device rather than the the back there's a camera bump to the top left which isn't as big as the S20 Ultra's, but is still pretty the Huawei P40 Pro Plus and Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra have a USB-C port, the iPhone 11 Pro Max is dragging its heels with Apple's own Lightning terms of displays, the iPhone 11 Pro Max has a 1242 x 2688 OLED screen, slightly smaller than the Huawei P40 Pro Plus' 1200 x 2640 OLED panel and the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra's 1440 x 3200 Dynamic AMOLED you can get over its large size, the Galaxy S20 Ultra has the highest resolution and best display of the three, and its 120Hz refresh rate helps with that. The Huawei P40 Pro Plus has a 90Hz screen but the iPhone is stuck on the 'standard' P40 Pro Plus Image credit HuaweiCamera and battery lifeCameras are the true testing ground of these premium Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra leads the pack, at least on paper, with a 108MP f/ main, 48MP f/ periscope for 4x optical, 10x hybrid and 100x digital zoom, 12MP f/ ultra-wide, and 3D Time-of-Flight ToF the Huawei P40 Pro Plus has a 50MP f/ main, 8MP f/ periscope for 10x optical zoom, 8MP f/ telephoto for 3x optical zoom, 40MP f/ ultra-wide, and 3D ToF camera. Combined this phone's two zoom lenses allow for 100x digital the iPhone 11 has three 12MP snappers, specifically a f/ main, f/ telephoto for 2x optical zoom, and f/ ultra-wide. On paper this phone looks the worst, but there's a lot more to camera capabilities than phone has its own post-processing software that uses AI to tweak photos, which also enables specific modes on each like portrait and night shooting. For example, while the iPhone only has 12MP sensors so won't take as high-res pictures, the Galaxy S20's 108MP snapper doesn't work as well in low-light situations as the iPhone's dedicated night mode, so one is not clearly better than the other and it's hard to make sweeping also haven't tested the Huawei P40 Pro Plus, so it's hard to say which camera is 'better' right now, but check out our list of the best camera phones to see which of the phones we've tested we think is best at any given for the front-facing cameras, the Huawei P40 Pro Plus has a 32MP one paired with a depth sensor, the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra has a 40MP one, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max has a 12MP 11 Pro Max Image credit FutureIn terms of battery sizes, the iPhone 11 Pro Max comes last with a 3,969mAh power pack, lower than the Huawei P40 Pro Plus' 4,200mAh and Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra's 5,000mAh batteries. Due to the latter phone's large size, though, it might burn through battery quite Samsung phone is also the fastest charger here, with 45W, which is faster than the Huawei's 40W or the iPhone's measly 18W. For wireless charging though, Huawei wins, as its phone also has 40W speeds for that, while the Galaxy only has 15W, and Apple hasn't announced the iPhone's wireless charging Huawei and Samsung phones also have wireless power sharing, which lets you charge up other devices wirelessly on the handset. The P40 Pro Plus supports this at 27W while the Galaxy S20 Ultra only manages and featuresBoth the Huawei P40 Pro Plus and Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra run Android 10 and have a 5G modem to give them the next generation of P40 Pro Plus is powered by a Kirin 990 chipset and the S20 Ultra uses either a Snapdragon 865 or an Exynos 990 depending on where you are in the world.Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Image credit FutureThe iPhone 11 Pro Max is an iOS device on iOS 13, and it uses Apple's A13 Bionic chipset, which seems to beat most Snapdragon scores in benchmark tests, despite it being a little older. It isn't a 5G phone though. RAM isn't as good on the iPhone though, at only 4GB, compared to 8GB in the Huawei phone and either 12GB or 16GB in Samsung's are perks to both iOS and Android, and fans of one rarely change to the other, but there's something worth remembering the Huawei P40 Pro Plus doesn't have Google Apps, including the Play Store. So you're going to be stuck with the relatively few apps Huawei offers in its hard to say which phone is 'best', because it comes down to what you're looking for in a handset. This is especially true when comparing the different operating systems, as people tend to be dedicated fans or naysayers; an iOS user might find Android a poor experience and vice phone has its benefits the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra has a great screen, while the Huawei P40 Pro Plus has impressive camera hardware at least on paper - we haven't fully tested it yet and the iPhone 11 Pro Max's camera software is depending on what you're looking for in a handset, each of these may or may not scratch your itch. Well, that's unless you're looking for a phone that isn't eye-wideningly expensive, but then you shouldn't be looking at big-name Pro 2020 vs iPad Pro 2018 battle of the top-end Apple tabletsCompare the cheapest iPhone 11 deals Sign up to receive daily breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis, deals and more from the world of tech. Tom Bedford was deputy phones editor on TechRadar until late 2022, having worked his way up from staff writer. Though he specialized in phones and tablets, he also took on other tech like electric scooters, smartwatches, fitness, mobile gaming and more. He is based in London, UK and now works for the entertainment site What To Watch. He graduated in American Literature and Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Prior to working on TechRadar, he freelanced in tech, gaming and entertainment, and also spent many years working as a mixologist. He also currently works in film as a screenwriter, director and producer. Most Popular

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