iPhone 13 Pro Max vs Galaxy S21 Ultra
This is a big one iphone 13 pro max versus galaxy s21 ultra
which is best
although normally i'd actually be comparing the latest iphone with the
samsung galaxy note because they will be the sort of two brand spanking new flagship devices but of course we haven't had a new note this year which is a bit disappointing although we have had the fold three but that's not really in the same category and also a lot more expensive speaking of which let's kick off with pricing and actually the s21
ultra wins and by wins i mean loses because it's a hundred pounds or a
hundred dollars more expensive than the
equivalent spec 13 pro max both of these are pretty eye-wateringly
expensive and maybe that difference
sn't particularly significant over the course of a you know two three-year
contract but the iphone is a bit cheaper so it points to gryffindor i mean apple on a side note though iphones do hold
their value for longer so if you come to trade this in in sort of two three years then you will get more for your money but at the same time if you haven't bought either phone yet and you're
thinking you know which one to get you might be able to find a better deal on
the s21 ultra because it doesn't hold its value quite as well and also it has
been out for a good six months now but after the price what's the next most important thing to consider when buying a new phone well i think it's pretty obvious color okay maybe not but still the iphone is
definitely more eye-catching with its choice of four colors i've got the fancy sierra blue one here whereas the s21
ultra comes in phantom black or phantom silver not the most exciting but if you're gonna put a case on it does it
really matter and actually just quickly i do have a couple of the 13 pro max
cases here these are the 50 pound magsafe ones from apple i would
definitely recommend this kind of rubbery silicon version over this clear
plastic it feels a lot nicer in this kind of case
okay so colors might not be that important but the design is a big deal
and straight away i can tell you for me at least the s21 ultra is a lot more
comfortable to hold and use it's a little bit lighter but more
importantly it's taller and narrower than the iphone plus we have these
rounded rather than flat edges so the s21 just sits more comfortably in your hand but what do you reckon which do you think looks better they're both dominated by these big camera modules on the back they're both matte glass so they don't really pick up fingerprints
or smudges which is great although this stainless steel frame around the edge of the iphone is a bit of a smudge magnet they're both durable with gorilla glass vectors and ip68 water resistance for
the s21 and apple's ceramic shield on the iphone plus we also have ip68 but to a deeper six meters for half an hour
versus 1.5 on the samsung but more importantly and you guys are
going to pick a side here not android or ios but hole punch or notch which do you think is the least worst option
the iphone 13s do now have a 20 smaller notch compared to last year but that's only horizontally and the extra space
isn't really used at all but in terms of how much screen is covered and also how well the area around it is used for me i
think the s21 ultra's hole punch is the slightly better option
both phones also have stereo speakers which sound fantastic the s21 is a
little bit bassier and it does get louder but the iphone's a touch richer with clearer vocals not really a reason to pick one over the other though
i do appreciate you having this little guy though the alert toggle slider
thingymajig where you can quickly switch
it between silence and ring mode uh which comes in handy if you go into bed and just want to you know put it in silent mode only the oneplus phones will offer something similar on android but when it comes to unlocking the phones without a doubt the iphone's true depth
face unlocking is the best it's extremely reliable even in low light as
we have an ir sensor but having said that the s21's face locking still does a decent job plus we do get an in-screen
fingerprint reader so i guess what's more important having the best face
unlocking or average face unlocking but also with an in-screen reader
let's talk about these screens because they're both oled and they're both
massive they both support hdr 10 although only the iphone gives us dolby
vision hdr which is definitely a nice bonus for netflix but more importantly
they both also offer adaptive 120hz refresh rates apple has finally joined
the 120 club and we get ltpo panels on both which means they can dynamically adjust between 10 and 120 hertz so
actually this can end up saving you battery as you don't always need 120
when you're maybe watching a video shot
at 30fps on youtube
the thing is though if i gave this to my
mum and said hey look it's 120 hertz
what do you think she would probably say
what's 120 hertz and i can't see any
difference to the average consumer i
don't know if it's that much of a
selling point but to a more techy
enthusiast person and someone who is
actually accustomed to a high refresh on
an android phone it does make a big
difference so they share the same
refresh rate but the s21 ultra is
sharper as it supports the higher res
wqhd plus resolution which gives us 515
pixels per inch versus a mega 458 on the
iphone in the real world unless you have
them right up to your face it's not
something you'd be able to notice
although it is nice to have the option
to watch youtube at 1440p for example so
it points to samsung there although the
iphone does offer true tone which
adjusts the white balance of the screen
based on the ambient lighting around you
so you always have a kind of natural
paper white whereas the s21 just has
this eye comfort shield but that's not
as smart and just gives you warmer
colors although the s21 does give you
more options to play with you can adjust
the resolution and change the screen
mode and white balance yourself manually
there is a slight difference in
brightness though the s21 gets a little
bit darker than the iphone there's only
a couple of nits in it although you can
just see the difference although to its
credit the 13 pro and pro max do get
noticeably dimmer than the cheaper 13
and also the older 12 series
however at the other end of the spectrum
according to my tests at least the
iphone hits 1400 nits versus around 1200
on the s21 ultra and actually when
playing hdr videos this can go up to
1600 and 1450 respectively so the iphone
can get a touch brighter
so both screens are fantastic although
this does get a bit brighter we also
have that dolby vision hdr support and
also true tones a bit more intelligent
whereas on this we have that high
resolution if you want it although you
can drop it down to full hd plus to save
some battery and also it's a bit more
customizable
okay so far so good but here's a
question which is faster well this is
always a tough one to call not least
because ios and android are very
different we're also comparing two or
actually three completely different
chips also six versus twelve gigs of ram
and also iphones are generally better
optimized between the hardware and the
software
but things get even trickier because
there's two versions of this
historically the exynos chip has always
been a bit rubbish although this year
they are very similar within a few
percent of each other in terms of both
performance and battery
but let's kick off with a couple of
benchmarks and taking the average score
between the two samsung phones the
iphone is just simply in another league
57 faster single core 40 faster
multi-core and 72 percent faster
graphics on paper the iphone is much
faster but actually in everyday normal
use i do find the s21 ultra a little bit
more snappy the faster animations the
fact that you can even go into the
developer options and speed them up even
further if you want to it's just a bit
more instant
but then there's games and i think
generally ios games are a bit better
optimized because there's far less
fragmentation of hardware and also i
think the apple arcade while a
subscription does offer some really fun
titles
but right now there aren't really any
games that support this new 120hz on the
iphone but we should see developers
updating their apps over the next few
months so this will change
i was actually going to test adobe
premiere rush to see which phone
exported a video project faster and
while i can get it on the iphone for
some reason right now it is not
supported on the s21 so uh well that was
the end of that
also just how smoothly the iphone can
switch between lenses kind of makes the
s21 and frankly all android phones feel
really quite laggy and actually does
make a difference when you're
transitioning between lenses when you're
filming
so in terms of raw performance the apple
a15 and the iphone is faster i think
because of the quicker animations and
the fact that you can tweak things a
little bit the s21 ultra feels just a
bit nippier in actual practice in real
life but what do you think about in five
years time




