Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus versus OnePlus 6T camera comparison By Phandroid

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Aug 15, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus versus OnePlus 6T camera comparison

Hey, what's going on guys, I'm, Nick gray from Android and today, I'm doing a smartphone camera comparison with the Samsung Galaxy s, 10 plus versus the OnePlus 60 one of the favorite devices from 2018 and to make things a little more interesting. Today we have a peacock over here hanging out in the background, as I do in all of these smartphone camera comparisons. I'm going to be recording everything that you see in this video with these two devices so make sure you keep an eye on the bottom left-hand corner to see which smartphone is being used to record the video. This gives you a better idea of what the video quality is gonna, be from the of these two devices and also what their audio quality is going to be. So with that, let's jump in and take a look at the camera specifications of these two smartphones, we'll start things off with the specs of the OnePlus 60 on the back. Here you have two cameras for the main sensor, the first one being a 16 megapixel camera with an F 1.7, 25 millimeter lenses with optical image, stabilization and that can record 4k video at up to 60 frames per second. That secondary sensor, though, is mainly used as a depth sensor.

It is a 20 megapixel camera with an F 1.7 lens, but it really doesn't do much besides capture depth, information for these images and then flipping things over to the front of the phone you're, looking at a 16 megapixel camera up front for selfies, with an F 2.0 lens that can record 1080p, video at 30 frames per second and then switching things over to the Samsung Galaxy S 10 plus, as you can see here on the back of the phone, we actually have three camera sensors, the main one being a 12 megapixel sensor with an F 1.5, 26, millimeter lens, and then the second one right there in the middle is another 12 megapixel camera with an F 2.4, 52, millimeter, telephoto lens and then the third one is a 16 megapixel camera with an F, 2.2 12 millimeter ultra-wide lens, and to give you an idea of what that can do. We're going to take a look here. This year is the ultra-wide 52 millimeters to the 26 millimeter and then the last one all the way over to the 12 millimeter on the front of the phone, the galaxy s, 10 plus actually has two cameras, the main one being an 8 megapixel camera with an F 1.9 lens and the secondary one being a depth sensor. That's at 8 megapixels. These cameras can record 4k video at 30 frames per second, while the main cameras on the back of the phone can record 4k video at 60 frames per second.

Now that we have the camera specifications all squared away, we're going to jump into some side-by-side photo and video comparisons between these two devices to see how they actually compare in day to day scenarios, and if you want to see the high resolution images that are used in this video make sure you check out the video description for a link to those. So with that, let's jump in this park that we've been staying at the last couple of days has peacocks everywhere. Just hang out here in the park. We believe there are three male peacocks at least three to four female peacocks just hanging around here, it's just great, seeing them out in the wild and not actually caged up. What do you think we're going to take one home hello there? So, besides, the Pike show us your favorite thing about this park friend.

If you have friends we're camping with friends, that's a nice thing to do: it's not always fun when you can't belong, but when you have friends around it's always a good time now, as we can see in this video, the galaxy s 10 plus and the 1 plus 60, both have perfect cameras for taking pictures and recording video, but I think we can all agree that the galaxy s 10 plus, does come out ahead in this comparison. The question, though, that needs to be answered is: is the price of Samsung's new smartphone actually worth it, considering that it cost 999 dollars to start where that of the 1 plus 60 starts at five hundred and fifty dollars? Let me know what your thoughts are in the comments below. If you enjoyed this video I hope you give it a thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe, we have more camera comparisons between the new galaxy s, 10 plus and other Android smartphones coming up within the next couple of weeks. Thanks so much for watching, and we'll catch you in the next one.


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