Jos ajattelemme omenan iPhone, Samsung tulee heti mieleen galaksinsa kanssa. On totta, että he eivät ole ainoat kilpailijat, mutta yleensä he kohtaavat eniten. Tänään kohtaamme jokaisen yrityksen viimeisimmät älypuhelinmallit: Applen Samsungin iPhone 11 Pro ja iPhone 11 Pro Max sekä eteläkorealaiset Samsung Galaxy S20 + ja Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. The 11 Pro surprisingly looks more saturated than the slightly pastel colors on the S20 below. At one point, I held up both photos in front of the brownstones to compare which looked more Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, March 2020 | £1199. As the premium offering from the S20 series, the Galaxy S20 Ultra supports 5G, 8K video and features a 6.9-inch display. However, the camera is Official Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G SM-S908U Firmware updates SU U1-U2. All each one contains 5 parts called (Pit-BL-AP-CP-c s c-User data)ab of all devices. PIT part may not come with all Sam software. responsible for dividing the memory and it is not used with phone that are suitable for its size, i.e. if this file is intended for copies of 8 GB. BL. Send Email notification(s) for this order. Get an extra £100 when you trade in your old phone: Get an extra £100 when you buy the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max from Virgin Mobile: (i) between 09/09/2022 and 02/11/2022; (2) complete the order process to trade in your device with Virgin Mobile between 09/09/2022 and 02/11/2022 which has a value over £0 It is Ultra-Fast!👉 BatteryThe S20 Ultra 5G comfortably sits on a 5000mAh cell, so the battery life is unbelievably long, after a while day of work - I still have around 75% battery left. Pros:+ High capacity and Great performance+ Rich (5000mAh) battery+ Stunning 120Hz AMOLED Display+ Excellent design Cons:- AutofocusThe S20 Ultra has an SgIa. Both phones take great photos, but the iPhone can't compete with Samsung's zoom king. Andrew is CNET's go-to guy for product coverage and lead photographer for Europe. When not testing the latest phones, he can normally be found with his camera in hand, behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food. Sometimes all at once. Expertise Smartphones, Photography, iOS, Android, gaming, outdoor pursuits CredentialsShortlisted for British Photography Awards 2022, Commended in Landscape Photographer of the Year 2022 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$1,999 for 256GB of storage. When it comes to your preference of image style, do you want vibrant and punchy pictures for quick sharing on Instagram? Go for the S20 Ultra. Do you want more true-to-life shots? Go for the iPhone 11 course, if you want to zoom in on distant details, there's simply no competition. Go for the S20 Ultra. Sistema OperacionalDisponibilidadeDimensõesPesoResistência a águaNOTASCusto-benefícioHardware- Tela- Câmera- DesempenhoREDESim CardDual SimGsmHSPA+LTEVelocidade máxima de downloadVelocidade máxima de uploadDADOS TÉCNICOSProcessadorChipset64 BitGPURAMMemória MaxMemória ExpansívelAnotaçãoTELAPolegadasResoluçãoDensidade de pixelsTipoFPSCoresProteçãoCÂMERAMegapixelResoluçãoTamanho do SensorAperture SizeEstabilizaçãoÂngulo máximoZoom ÓticoAutofocoFoco por toqueFlashHDRDual ShotLocalizaçãoDetecção facialDetecção de sorrisoCâmera FrontalVÍDEOResolução da gravaçãoAuto focagem de vídeoFPS da gravaçãoEstabilização de vídeoSlow MotionVídeo HDRDual RecStereo Sound RecFoto em VídeoVídeo Câmera FrontalOpções da Câmera FrontalCONECTIVIDADEWi-FiBluetoothUSBNFCGPSSENSORESAcelerômetroProximidadeGiroscópioBússolaBarômetroImpressão digitalMic. de Redução de RuídoFUNÇÕESRadio FMTvVibraçãoViva VozOutrosBATERIATipoAmpere R$ Melhor Preço R$ - R$ Ver as 3 ofertas Android 11 Samsung One UI x 76 x mm220 / / / / / 10NanoDual stand-byQuad Band 850/900/1800/19002000 Mbps150 Mbps2x GHz Mongoose M5 + 2x GHz Cortex-A76 + 4x GHz Cortex-A55SAMSUNG Exynos 990Mali-G77 MP1112 GB128 GBSlot híbrido SIM/MicroSD Micro SD atè 1000 GBMemória RAM x 3200 pixel511 ppiDynamic AMOLED120 Hz16 milhõesGorilla Glass 6108 Mp + 48 Mp + 12 Mp12000 x 9000 pixel-F + F + F °4 xLED40 Mp F UHD24 fps960 fps4K 2160p, 60fpsHDR/Face Detection/ a/b/g/n/ac/ com A2DP/LE/aptXType-C DirectWi-Fi hotspotLiPo5000 mAh R$ Melhor Preço R$ - R$ Ver todas as 65 ofertas iOS 132019/ x x mm194 / 108 / 108 / / / 10NanoQuad Band 850/900/1800/1900-2x GHz Lightning + 4x GHz ThunderApple A13 BionicApple GPU 4 core4 GB512 x 1792 pixel326 ppiLCD60 Hz16 milhõesScratch-resistant glass12 Mp + 12 Mp4000 x 3000 pixel1/ "F + F °Quad LED-12 Mp F 2160p60 fps240 fps-4K 2160p, 60fpsHDR/Face a/b/g/n/ac/ com A2DP/LEProprietary hotspotLitio3110 mAh 71 out of 100 VS 85 out of 100 Here we compared two flagship smartphones the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra with Exynos 990 that was released on February 11, 2020, against the Apple iPhone 14 Pro, which is powered by Apple A16 Bionic and came out 32 months after. On this page, you will find tests, full specs, strengths, and weaknesses of each of the devices. DifferencesReviewSpecsBenchmarksBattery lifeCameraComments Key differences An overview of the main advantages of each smartphone Reasons to consider the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Comes with 1800 mAh larger battery capacity 5000 vs 3200 mAhHas a inch larger screen sizeExpandable storage via MicroSD card up to 1000GBThe rear camera has a 4x optical zoomSupports higher wattage charging 45W versus 23WFingerprint scannerSlow-motion recording at 960FPSHas 2 SIM card slots11% higher pixel density 511 vs 460 PPI Reasons to consider the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Delivers 101% higher peak brightness 1807 against 898 nitsShows 37% longer battery life 3611 vs 2619 hours57% better performance in AnTuTu Benchmark 950K versus 604KNewer Bluetooth version releases software updates and supports their phones a few years longer than SamsungThe phone is 2-years and 8-months newerMore energy-efficient CPU – Apple A16 Bionic2x faster in single-core GeekBench 5 test 1861 and 917 points Review Evaluation of Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and Apple iPhone 14 Pro crucial features Display Screen quality, color accuracy, brightness Camera Photo and video recording quality Performance CPU and memory performance apps, system Gaming Capabilities for playing modern games Battery Battery life, charging type and speed Connectivity Networks, ports, data transmission Choose the importance of each parameter to more accurately identify the smartphone that best meets your particular needs. Feature Priority Weight The higher the priority, the more it will affect the final NanoReview score. Value for money You can enter your local prices of these phones in USD or other currency and click on the "Calculate" button to see which one has a better value for money. Tests and specifications Comparison table of technical specifications and tests Display Type Dynamic AMOLED OLED Size inches inches Resolution 1440 x 3200 pixels 1179 x 2556 pixels Aspect ratio 209 PPI 511 ppi 460 ppi Refresh rate 120 Hz 120 Hz Adaptive refresh rate No Yes Max rated brightness 800 nits 1000 nits Max rated brightness in HDR - 1600 nits HDR support Yes, HDR10+ Yes, Dolby Vision Screen protection Corning Gorilla Glass 6 Ceramic Shield Screen-to-body ratio 87% Display features - DCI-P3 - Always-On Display - DCI-P3 - Always-On Display Display tests RGB color space PWM 240 Hz 240 Hz Response time ms 1 ms Contrast ∞ Infinity ∞ Infinity Peak brightness test auto Sources NotebookCheck [3], [4] Design and build Height mm inches mm inches Width 76 mm inches mm inches Thickness mm inches mm inches Weight 220 g oz 206 g oz Waterproof IP68 IP68 Advanced cooling Vapor chamber - Rear material Glass Glass Frame material Metal Metal Colors Black, Gray Black, Silver, Gold, Purple Fingerprint scanner Yes, in-display No Performance Tests of Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and Apple iPhone 14 Pro in the benchmarks SoC Chipset Samsung Exynos 990 Apple A16 Bionic Max clock 2730 MHz 3460 MHz CPU cores 8 2 + 2 + 4 6 2 + 4 Architecture - 4 cores at 2 GHz Cortex-A55- 2 cores at GHz Cortex-A76- 2 cores at GHz Exynos M5 - 4 cores at GHz Sawtooth- 2 cores at GHz Everest L3 cache 2 MB - Lithography process 7 nanometers 4 nanometers Graphics Mali-G77 MP11 Apple A16 GPU GPU clock 800 MHz - FLOPS ~1126 GFLOPS - Benchmarks Geekbench 5 Single-Core CPU 159236 248495 GPU 234975 393310 Memory 111280 162433 UX 94560 143811 Total score 604501 950888 3DMark Wild Life Performance Max surface temperature °C °C Stability 53% 79% Graphics test 25 FPS 59 FPS Graphics score 4319 9877 Web score 8840 - Video editing 6322 - Photo editing 31642 - Data manipulation 8730 - Writing score 12587 - Submit your AnTuTu result Memory RAM RAM size 12, 16 GB 6 GB Memory type LPDDR5 LPDDR5 Memory clock 3200 MHz - Channels 2 4 Storage Storage size 128, 512 GB 128, 256, 512, 1024 GB Storage type UFS NVMe Memory card MicroSD No Memory card max size Up to 1000 GB - Software Operating system Android Can be upgraded to Android 13 iOS 16 Can be upgraded to iOS ROM One UI - OS size GB - Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 3200 mAh Max charge power 45 W 23 W Battery type Li-Ion Li-Ion Replaceable No No Wireless charging Yes 15 W Yes W Reverse charging Yes, wireless No Fast charging Yes 100% in 80 min Yes 60% in 30 min Full charging time 120 hr 141 hr Battery life tests Web browsing 0826 hr 1235 hr Watching video 1153 hr 1545 hr Gaming 0413 hr 0603 hr Standby 93 hr 120 hr Camera Specs and camera test of smartphones Main camera Matrix 108 megapixels 48 megapixels Image resolution 12032 x 9204 8000 x 6000 Zoom Optical, 4x Optical, 3x Flash LED Dual LED Stabilization Optical Optical 8K video recording Up to 24FPS No 4K video recording Up to 60FPS Up to 60FPS 1080p video recording Up to 60FPS Up to 60FPS Slow motion 960 FPS 720p 240 FPS 1080p Angle of widest lens 120° 120° Lenses 4 108 MP + 48 MP + 12 MP + MP 4 48 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Wide main lens - 108 MP - Aperture f/ - Focal length 26 mm - Pixel size micron - Sensor 1/ Samsung Bright S5KHM1 ISOCELL CMOS - Phase autofocus Dual Pixel - Optical stabilization - 48 MP - Aperture f/ - Focal length 24 mm - Pixel size micron - Sensor 1/ Sony IMX803 Exmor-RS CMOS - Phase autofocus Dual Pixel - Optical stabilization Telephoto lens - 48 MP - Aperture f/ - Focal length 103 mm - Pixel size micron - Sensor 1/2", Sony IMX586 CMOS - Phase autofocus - Optical stabilization - 12 MP - Aperture f/ - Focal length 77 mm - Sensor 1/ Exmor-RS CMOS - Phase autofocus - Optical stabilization Ultra-wide lens - 12 MP - Aperture f/ - Focal length 13 mm - Pixel size micron - 12 MP - Aperture f/ - Focal length 13 mm - Pixel size micron - Sensor 1/ Exmor-RS CMOS - Phase autofocus Dual Pixel Depth lens - MP - Aperture f/ - Pixel size 5 micron Yes Camera features - Bokeh mode - Pro mode - RAW support - Bokeh mode - Pro mode - RAW support Samples - Photo samples of Apple iPhone 14 Pro from DxOMark Selfie camera Megapixels 40 megapixels 12 megapixels Image resolution 7864 x 5200 4032 x 3024 Aperture f/ f/ Focal length 26 mm 23 mm Pixel size microns - Sensor type CMOS Exmor-RS CMOS Sensor size 1/ 1/ Video resolution 2160p 4K at 60 FPS 2160p 4K at 60 FPS DxOMark camera tests Connectivity Wi-Fi standard Wi-Fi 6 b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi 6 a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi features - Wi-Fi Direct - Wi-Fi Display - Dual Band - Wi-Fi MiMO - Wi-Fi Direct - Wi-Fi Hotspot - Wi-Fi Display Bluetooth version 5 Bluetooth features LE, A2DP LE USB type USB Type-C - USB version 2 USB features - Charging - USB-Storage mode - OTG - Charging - USB-Storage mode - OTG GPS GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS NFC* Yes Yes Infrared port No No Network Number of SIM* 2 1 Type of SIM card Nano Nano Multi SIM mode Standby - eSIM support* Yes Yes Hybrid slot Yes No LTE Cat* 22 20 5G support Yes Yes Sound Speakers Stereo Stereo Headphone audio jack No No FM radio No No Dolby Atmos Yes Yes Other Category Flagship Flagship Announced February 2020 September 2022 Release date March 2020 September 2022 SAR head W/kg - SAR body W/kg - Sensors - Hall-effect sensor - Barometer - Proximity sensor - Gyroscope - Accelerometer - Ambient light sensor - Compass - Fingerprint - Barometer - Proximity sensor - Gyroscope - Accelerometer - Ambient light sensor - Compass - Face recognition sensor Bundled charger - Not included *Disclaimer! NFC, GSM network support, and some other specs can be different depending on the country. Conclusion After analyzing all the data, we think that the Apple iPhone 14 Pro is definitely a better buy. Cast your vote So, which phone would you choose? Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 15 Apple iPhone 14 Pro 7 Total votes 22 Related comparisons You can share your opinion or ask a question in the comments below The Xiaomi 13 Ultra is the brand’s latest and greatest photography-centric smartphone. Despite having a versatile quad-camera setup co-developed with Leica, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra is ranked 14 on DxOMark Mobile’s camera list with an overall DxOMark score of 140. This puts it on par with the Google Pixel 7 and Galaxy S23 Ultra but it is one position behind older flagships like the iPhone 13 Pro and Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra. According to the breakdown of DXOMark’s review, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra scored 138 points for photos and 137 points for video. They found the flagship device to produce very consistent image quality on all zoom range and has a pleasant and neutral white balance for both photo and video. They remarked that the Xiaomi 13 Ultra does offer a fairly wide dynamic range for photo, and a smooth and accurate video autofocus. However, they noted a shutter delay between pressing the shutter and capture. Colours are said to be oversaturated for outdoor conditions and there’s noticeable tone compression for faces in high dynamic range scenes. For videos, it was found that the 13 Ultra has white balance and exposure transition issues, and there are also noticeable artifacts for moving elements in video. When compared to the previous Xiaomi 12S Ultra which is currently ranked at 20, DxOMark said the 13 Ultra produces images with similar rendering while offering significant improvement in zoom, video colour and video autofocus. However, it was let down by exposure instabilities, video artifacts and inconsistent stabilisation, which prevented it to obtain a higher ranking. At the moment, the Huawei P60 Pro remains the 1 device on DxOMark’s list with 156 points. This is followed by the Oppo Find X6 Pro with 153 points, Honor Magic 5 Pro with 152 points, Oppo Find X6 with 150 points and the Huawei Mate 50 Pro at 149 points. You can read DxoMark’s full review here. 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