iPhone Xs Max VS Pixel 2XL || Worlds Apart! By Jared Busch

By Jared Busch
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone Xs Max VS Pixel 2XL || Worlds Apart!

Okey-Dokey, so how does an $850 year old phone stack up against a brand-new $1100 piece of glass, a lot better than you think? Actually, but there's some big differences like one phone, is better than the other. Now when I say, there's some pretty big differences. I'm talking about almost everything like the builds, are completely different on one hand, with the iPhone being an all glass phone, it feels great to hold a looks wicked, but even with its new fancy, super-strong glass I always feel nervous around it kind of like talking to some ultras hot babe, just not really sure how to handle the situation. The pixel, on the other hand, only looks okay like I've, never thought of it as particularly striking. So in this case it's kind of like talking to a 5 out of 10 I can just be myself around it. That's so mean security features on both are obviously totally different on one we've got face ID and on the other, we've got the trusty little fingerprint reader and they both work, but one works way better than the other.

The pixels fingerprint readers never been that great, like on you, Samsung or OnePlus phones, for example, they're, stupid FAST, but the pixels fingerprint readers always felt like it's trying to sprint with a gimped foot or something like it's just sad to watch face ID. On the other hand, it used to be like the biometric version of the pixels fingerprint reader, but I always knew it just needed a little romantic time with apples engineers which it got and now there's no comparison. Dual speakers on both phones but on the pixel they're front-facing, which I was so sure, would sound better than the iPhone except it doesn't. The iPhone sounds so much better like night and day difference man now, comparing both displays is like eating trail mix, there's a lot of yummy bits, but no one likes raisins. That's a terrible example.

Ok like for starters, the pixels got a six-inch Poet display at 28 80 by 1440. So it's got a higher resolution compared to the iPhones 6.5 inch display at 26 88 by 12 42, but the iPhone has an AMOLED display from Samsung, so we're getting better colors saturation contrast, brightness, and it supports HDR, but as much as I prefer the iPhones display. It doesn't have that always-on display feature like the pixel, which I'm a huge fan, and it has that big-ass notch that apparently a few people out there aren't too fond of I. Can't imagine why, so I usually gloss over performance, because the phones are so fast at everything these days that there's usually no wait times for anything but yo. In this case the iPhone makes the pixel look like Mr.

Magoo, it's ridiculous. So for a while now the pix has been known for taking the best pictures out of any phone. What there's no doubt about it? The iPhone is right there beside it now, but there are a few differences between the two that make it tough to call a clear winner. So, for instance, awesome dynamic range is one of the pixels strengths, but now I'm pretty confident in saying that the iPhone has the better dynamic range, but only slightly I kept going back and forth on the colors because. They look so good on both phones, so I could go either way with that.

The iPhones photos do look more process in the pixels, but I wasn't able to notice until I looked at everything on my computer so sharing with friends and social media, no one will notice edge. Detection on portrait photos is really, really close, but without any post adjustments with the iPhones manual background blur feature, I'd have to give it to the pixel, but just narrowly like. If I was an average consumer and spent literally five seconds readjusting the blur of my portrait photos, the iPhone would walk away with the gold in that department. No question battery life is another one of those important differences between the two like for me, the pixels 3520 William hour battery started off as a full-day phone, but now, after only one year, it's like an old man just done after dinner. Meanwhile, the iPhones, often on some 2-day cocaine-fueled bender, with its smaller 30 174 William hour battery, so who's the winner, well I loved my pixel, and it's staying in my pocket for now.

However, that's mainly because I'm, an Android user, but the iPhone is the better all-around phone and if it ran Android well, I'd be a proud I. Sheep, anyways, I'm, often wrong about life, so I could easily be wrong about everything in this video. So it dropped me a comment and let me know what you think or if I got something wrong, but that does it for me. If you enjoyed the video show me some love of that like button. If you're new here don't forget to subscribe for new videos every week, but thanks as always for watching, and I'll talk to you all next one Cheers.


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