Samsung recently launched their new Galaxy Note 10 range of smartphones, and now we have a video comparing the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ with the iPhone XS Max.
In the video below, we get to see the two handsets compared side by side. The Note10+ is a new device, and the iPhone XS Max is almost a year old. It will be interesting to see how the two devices compare in various aspects such as performance, design, and features.
Performance Comparison
The Note 10+ comes with 12GB of RAM, while the iPhone XS Max has 4GB of RAM. As we can see from the video, the first round of the speed test went to the iPhone XS Max. This is quite impressive considering the iPhone XS Max is almost a year old and has significantly less RAM compared to the Note 10+.
In the second round, the Galaxy Note 10+ was faster than the iPhone XS Max. This could be attributed to the Note 10+’s more recent hardware and software optimizations. The Note 10+ is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor (or Exynos 9825, depending on the region), while the iPhone XS Max is powered by Apple’s A12 Bionic chip. Both processors are highly capable, but the newer Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9825 may have an edge in certain tasks.
Design and Features
When it comes to design, both the Galaxy Note10+ and the iPhone XS Max are premium devices with high-quality materials. The Note10+ features a sleek, modern design with a nearly bezel-less display and a small punch-hole camera. On the other hand, the iPhone XS Max has a more traditional design with a notch at the top of the display for the front camera and Face ID sensors.
The Note10+ boasts a 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with a resolution of 3040 x 1440 pixels, while the iPhone XS Max has a 6.5-inch Super Retina OLED display with a resolution of 2688 x 1242 pixels. Both displays are stunning, but the Note10+’s larger size and higher resolution may appeal to users who prioritize screen real estate and pixel density.
In terms of features, the Galaxy Note10+ comes with the S Pen, which offers a range of functionalities such as note-taking, drawing, and remote control capabilities. The iPhone XS Max, while lacking a stylus, offers features like Face ID for secure facial recognition and a robust ecosystem of apps and services through iOS.
Camera Capabilities
Camera performance is another crucial aspect where these two devices compete. The Galaxy Note10+ features a quad-camera setup, including a 12MP wide-angle lens, a 12MP telephoto lens, a 16MP ultra-wide lens, and a DepthVision camera for improved depth sensing. The iPhone XS Max, on the other hand, has a dual-camera setup with a 12MP wide-angle lens and a 12MP telephoto lens.
Both devices are capable of capturing stunning photos and videos, but the Note10+’s additional ultra-wide lens and DepthVision camera provide more versatility in photography. The iPhone XS Max, however, is known for its excellent color accuracy and consistency across different lighting conditions.
Battery Life and Charging
Battery life is another important factor to consider. The Galaxy Note10+ is equipped with a 4,300mAh battery, while the iPhone XS Max has a 3,174mAh battery. The Note10+ supports 45W fast charging and 15W wireless charging, whereas the iPhone XS Max supports 18W fast charging and 7.5W wireless charging. The larger battery and faster charging capabilities of the Note10+ may provide an advantage for users who need their device to last longer and charge quickly.
In conclusion, both the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ and the iPhone XS Max are exceptional smartphones with their own strengths and weaknesses. The Note10+ offers more RAM, a larger and higher resolution display, and additional camera features, while the iPhone XS Max excels in performance, design, and ecosystem integration. It will be interesting to see how Apple’s new iPhone 11 performs when it launches next month.
Source & Image Credit: EverythingApplePro
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