Samsung Galaxy S20+ VS iPhone 11 Pro Max Comparison Review By YugaTech

By YugaTech
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20+ VS iPhone 11 Pro Max Comparison Review

Hey, what's up guys, just in here a few gate ch and with Samson coming in strong with the launch of the new s 20 plus we couldn't help but give you guys comparison. Videos vs. other flagship models in the market today, like the Apple iPhone 11 Pro max. Let's take a look at how they stack up against each other. So without further ado. Let's get started.

This is our Samsung s.20 plus vs iPhone 11 Pro max comparison review starting off with design the S 20 plus gets the same metal frame cladded in 2.5 d, curved glass, their new, centralized punch, hole, design and a rectangular rear camera module that can be found on all s 20 variants. Meanwhile, the iPhone 11 Pro max has a stainless steel frame, as well as a notch display with an all-glass design at the back of the phone. The iPhone 11 Pro max also has a protruding camera bump at the rear, similar to the S 20, plus. Both phones have a curved profile offering that sleek. Look that we really appreciate.

Apple has always been designed centric with their devices focusing on functionality and simplicity, and it's been really nice to see. Other manufacturers like Samsung do the same thing. Looking over at the port's, we get a type C charging port for the Samsung S 20 plus, and a Lightning port for the iPhone 11 Pro Maps, the S 20, plus physical volume and power buttons can be found on the right hand of the device, while the iPhone with the power key on the right side. The volume controls on the left and the mute switch that I've always found to be such a convenient thing to have Samsung and Apple ditches the 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, as well, in hopes to make everything Wireless in the future. If you're into minimalism, you'll, surely appreciate the design language of these two beautiful devices when it comes to display the Samsung S 20 plus gets a generous 6 point.7 inches, quad, HD, plus infinity o dynamic AMOLED display with a generous pixel density of 525 and a smooth refresh rate of 120 Hertz, while the iPhone 11 Pro max has a 6.5 inch. Super retina OLED capacitive touchscreen, with a smaller pixel density of 458 and a lower refresh rate of the 60 Hertz under the hood of these beasts are two different kinds of chipsets.

The s20 plus is powered by a Snapdragon 865 or Enos 990, depending on your region, while the iPhone packs apples very own 813 Bionic chips, which was actually already 50% more powerful than last year's Snapdragon.855 nonetheless expect smooth power delivery from these two workhorses moving over to RAM and storage. Depending on the variant you choose, the Samsung S 20 plus gets either 8 gigabytes of ram paired with 128 gigabytes of internal storage or a massive 12 gigabytes of RAM, with the choice of having 256, gigs or 512 gigabytes of internal storage, while the Apple iPhone 11 Pro max comes with 4 gigabytes of RAM and a starting internal storage of 64 gigabytes up to 512 gigabytes as well, and as for a sim cards and expandable storage. The Samsung S 20 plus has a hybrid SIM tray, capable of either dual SIM or a single sim plus a micros card. The primary sim is now 5g. Ready and storage can be expanded up to a whopping one terabyte.

The iPhone 11 Pro max, on the other hand, also supports dual SIM, but both SIM slots are only 4G, supported and, of course, with Apple being Apple. We'll have to rely on internal memory as they don't support, expandable storage. Next up is software. The Samsung S 20 plus comes with a brand's very own one UI ?, based on Android 10, while the iPhone 11 Pro max has iOS 13 out of the box. Both are very intuitive to navigate on and power.

Users will definitely appreciate both of these devices. Multitasking abilities. Of course, there's a huge difference since getting used to apples ecosystem is different to major Android brands like Samsung, but these two are very clean, simple and complement their awesome displays. Now when it comes to cameras, both these devices perform exceptionally well and for good reason. The Samsung S 20 plus gets a rectangular module with a triple rear camera setup.

It's got a 12 megapixel main sensor at 64, megapixel, telephoto lens and a 12 megapixel ultra-wide lens. It also comes packed with features such as 8k video recording space, zoom high optic zoom up to three times and a super resolution zoom feature capable of up to 30 times zoom. The iPhone 11 Pro max, on the other hand, has a square triple camera setup, with a 12 megapixel main sensor, a 12 megapixel telephoto and another 12 megapixel for ultra-wide lens when it comes to taking shots. The pro max is one of the most repeatable camera phones out there today with a DX own mark score of 117, which is one of the highest scores of 2019. We have yet to see a DX own mark for the Samsung s 20 plus, but it should have a promising score as well.

Now, let's talk about security. The Samsung S 20 plus comes with an in display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. That was also seen on the S 10 series, which has been hailed to be a more secure way of unlocking your device versus its optical sensor counterpart. Apart from that, the S 20 plus also gets face, unlock Apple ditched their touch, ID fingerprint scanner, since they came out with the iPhone 10 and now solely use, face. I need to be able to unlock your phone.

I still prefer having a fingerprint scanner, though whether it's in display or not, but props, to Apple for having such great facial recognition capabilities. As for battery capacity, the Samsung S 20 plus gets a pretty good battery capacity of 4500 William R, which can last you up to two days with minimal use and one full day with medium to heavy usage. It also comes with a 25 watt, fast charger out of the box. Meanwhile, the iPhone 11 Pro max has a 3969 William hour battery. We also get a good battery life, but the extra 500 William are on the s.20 plus can definitely go a long way. Apart from that, the Samsung S 20 plus also gets fast wireless charging 2.0, which lets you charge your phone wirelessly up to 15 watts and also has reverse charging of up to 9 watts, while the iPhone 11 Pro's wireless charging, speeds are up to 7 watts, only and no official news for bilateral reverse charging. Now, as for the price of these two phones, the Samsung S 20 plus has a starting price of 55 thousand nine hundred ninety pesos for the lowest variant and is available in cosmic great cosmic black, and if you have it pre-order, and you can even get it in clouds blue, while the Apple eleven Pro max will run you 73 thousand nine hundred ninety pesos for the 64 gigabyte variant up to 95 thousand nine hundred.

Ninety pesos for the 512 gigabytes won and is available in space, gray silver midnight, green and gold. Now, we've always admired a build quality of Apple and their products, and the iPhone 11 Pro max is no exception. Here's the thing: if you've got an Apple ecosystem at home or in the office, we think having an iPhone would make a lot of sense. Given the fact that Apple devices just really work well together from syncing, your Apple Watch with the tap of your finger or sharing a large file across the office through airdrop, but we're going to admit it in exchange for all those premium features, it does come with a jaw-dropping price, and if that's not your thing, the Samsung S 20 plus offers superior build quality at a substantially lower price, which is something to always consider I mean with that high quality camera, the bigger battery capacity and a higher fast charging rate. Having this phone on your wish list should be a no-brainer and there you have it guys.

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