I think most people don't realise how insane of a jump in quality the S23U is for only one year of a time gap between their last flagship. Really impressive!
Nah, samsung knew what they were doing. They were trying the "apple tactic", delay and observe. Seeing that their sales took a dive cuz android folks are not into bs and would say goodbye without second thoughts compared to apple slaves, they had to show what they were hiding. What they did with the s23 ultra may not be everything they have to show us.
We should not forget that samsung actually updates their camera software unlike apple. They did so with the HDR for S22U for example and already fixed the shutter lag with the recent update. Btw, UI5.1 let you use Pro RAW with selfie cam lol
@@daidalos1508 apple was told to improve oversharpening and hdr and till now no update about that, literally their fursat movie had so many of this oversharpening all over the video.
@@FourOn3 yes b/c we have multitasking, incredible customization, fast charging and periscope cameras in our smartphones, which some people just dream of... 🤗
@@ContentCreator I promise you bro.nobody in the 1st world cares about changing your font colour charging speed.mostly because iPhones last the actual day.also if you don’t have FaceTime imsg a good video camera compatibility with the top apps and honestly etc etc.like the rock used to say “it doesn’t matter”
This is the first time I've encountered content creators who are truly total in reviewing products and not just chasing audience numbers. keep up the creativity buddy!
The S23 Ultra must be really much better when it managed to win your test despite your partially completely failed assessment.Just a few examples. At 06:25: could it be that you are ccmpletly misunderstanding what depth of field is? Your hand is as far from the camera as your beard but it is bluered unnaturally. And the wall behind you: the upper part is almost unblurred while the lower part is completely blurred out. It is actually a complete failure on iPhone's side. And at 08:45 the s23 Ultra is the only one that manages to perfectly capture the upper windows and also the rest. And a remark about stabilization: you claim it is about software, but this is only valid for the SuperSteady. The actual relevant stabilisation is the OIS which you did not take into account and where the new S23 Ultra has set a new gold standard. Seriously, how often do you use SuperSteady?
My hand is not as far from the camera as my beard is. That would be physically impossible as I am standing sideways. The focus is on my face, and you can see how my face and beard are completely sharp and in focus. My arm very close to the camera is also blurred, as well as my other arm. That is how depth of field works. Many phones keep your whole body in focus, because it's much easier to do that. You can check out our Portrait mode comparison of the S22 Ultra and a professional camera to better understand the differences. ua-cam.com/video/855k9SZ2G20/v-deo.html At 08:45, The subject is me and the people around me. That's what we were filming, not the sky and the buildings behind the window. On the iPhone and the Pixel, the sky is slightly overexposed. On the Galaxy, the subject and the area we're filming is too dark. Which one is more important to you? iPhones have always had great stabilization capabilities, even before they implemented an active mode with 2.8K resolution on their newest flagship. You can check out our 13 Pro Max comparisons to see how well they worked without the software. In the end, these are subjective - but you can see me walking and there is no difference in quality when it comes to OIS focused stabilization as all phones are quite good.
You tried to save both both Pixel and Apple, they are completely washed out in front of samsung..I think you unwantedly accept samsung is the King 🤴 😂 of Mobile tech
I think he hates samsung...that's why he is biased with other phones in comparison to samsung...😂..I already did " Don't recommend this channel " ...Don't know why yt algorithm showing me this again 😂😂👎
It's always person to person preference. That Samsung is so saturated. You will see that in a red rose 🌹 picture. I also use s21fe . That is not the real tone. Overall in all categories the iPhone performs most consistent. Also the selfie video of Samsung is pinkish.
Very, very good comparison, especially the focus on details by cropping in is something I was missing on the other reviews very nice that you did include that, hope to see it on all the future comparisons. I would have factored in the lens flair aswell, because on the portrait photo with the umbrella and the sun in the background the iPhone showed again that it's coating to reduce lens flair is the worst, for me a photo with such a strong lens flair can't win. This is something which also would be interesting to rate in a comparison with the X90 Pro+ as it's a big strenght from Vivo and Zeiss, but I understand that in daylight you depend on the weather which you obviously can't control but it would be interesting to take it into account at night against a light source as well, because that is something you could do everytime even if it's not a sunny day!
Thank you for your nice comment! We agree about the lens flare, just that a slight change in angle sometimes causes this issue, which is unfortunate. If it was a consistent problem with a phone, then we'd be more comfortable calling it out, but the sun can come and go in seconds and this can cause some unfair issues - as you've already pointed out. We'll try to go into more detail with night photos. Thanks again!
@@versus_com I totally agree! But from what I've seen especially at night lens flair seems to be an overall problem on the iPhone, so it would be surprising if it's no problem in daylight. But it's true it wouldn't be fair to judge in daylight with changing sun, but at night you have consistent lighting. Amazing that you always answer and refer to my arguments! I appreciate that!
This is exactly the system for a good comparison I suggested on another popular tech channel. Giving not only one point to the best shot but distributing 0-3 points instead makes the comparison much more relevant. Pointing out the strengths and weaknesses in different scenarios really helps us who doesnt have the opportunity to analyse the pictures for 10 minutes. And showing the end results broken down by categories helps everyone to pick the phone for his/her type of usage. Great one, congrats! One more subscriber for the channel :)
Just so you know, in the second video clip @8:43 the reason the Samsung was darker was because it was compensating for the glass area above that the iPhone and Pixel completely overexposed and removed all the details from the glass.
The iPhone and the Pixel focused on what we were trying to film - which was me and the people below. It's a matter of perspective. Thanks for the comment!
I've seen so many S23 Ultra comparisons in different languages so far. But, this is the only video where it won, but was criticized for the categories it won in other videos and won the categories that it lost in other videos. That's interesting!
In general, it is often the case where the Pixel takes the best photos, and the iPhone takes the best videos. In both of these, even though it's not the best - the Galaxy also does a really good job. Overall, the Galaxy has the most features, and is the more all-rounder phone. This is why it manages to gather more points in the end.
@@versus_com I understand how it won. I was just saying that some of the sentences and observations that you said were the exact opposite of a few other channels. I trust your channel and opinions too, and I found the website today while I was searching for your name, love the website, still did not find your name, by the way. All I said was... Your video had some points that contradict the observations made by a few other channels. Maybe it might be them doing sponsored biased content. Or maybe them having early access to the OneUI 5.1? Did you do it with 5.1? I donno but, just some of the things seemed different from their opinions. Also, you have a different taste for photos and videos, different preferences and opinions about contrast, skin tone and all that. It could be all those variables. And especially about the mic quality outdoors. I was surprised for the result I saw on your video, I'm actually seriously reconsidering buying. I hope you guys found that small inconsistencies or big inconsistencies with the more amounts of comparison you guys did, might be a bit more extensive, with multiple shots taken into account and hence giving the most accurate result. But, the fact that these comparisons and reviews can actually make a person change their mind, help a person choose their phone, drive sales up or down, it's insane. i just love your work, guys. Just that sometimes I don't agree with your best pick of the better photo from the video and no worries about that, I think that is healthy to understand the downsides from a different perspective. So, yeah, that is a long enough comment. 😂 Would love to know your name, again, btw. #SlavaUkraini. 🇺🇦
My name is Ozzy. I'm the guy in the video. We work as a team of 4. We'll be doing many more comparisons with this phone, so you'll have more photos and footage to analyse yourself. It's all subjective in the end, so it's natural that there are different opinions between reviews. It's always good to watch and also have your own opinion. Thanks for the comment!
Viewed in its entirety and then I also take some other things into account, I still prefer the S23 Ultra. But I do like them all, especially in photos. In video it is clear that I would never buy the pixel 7 pro, too much noise.
8:52 It's not fair, there is different focus for iPhone and Samsung. Samsung focused on the glass and exposed it correctly whereas apple exposed the ground part and overexposed the glass part.
The software also has to be able to understand what the main subject is in the video. If it changes when the phone moves slightly even after the focus is on me, then that's something that should be improved.
Why don't reviewers understand that you can adjust the saturation of the S23 Ultra???? You can push one button in the settings and the colors will be less saturated and very real to life.
@Michael Brown Go to screen mode, then select vivid or natural. This allows you to see your photos without saturation. If you are looking at the pictures in "vivid" mode, they will appear to be saturated. You can't see how your photos look in vivid mode. As far as the pictures or videos themselves, in pro and raw mode you can customize the saturation settings. However, this is not a one button fix. Also, several people suggest turning off scene optimizer.
@Daniel Go to screen mode, then select vivid or natural. This allows you to see your photos without saturation. If you are looking at the pictures in "vivid" mode, they will appear to be saturated. You can't see how your photos look in vivid mode. As far as the pictures or videos themselves, in pro and raw mode you can customize the saturation settings. However, this is not a one button fix. Also, several people suggest turning off scene optimizer.
It's cool that the S23 Ultra came out on top of the three phones. And all before It's even had one single update since it's still running pre-release software. 🙂
@@bernard5260 its still the made the same year. Why samsung moved their launch to february i dont know, they probably think they could have a better start there i dont know. Iphone allways launches in sept, and have forever. Iphone 14 pro max was the best phone of 2022
I don't know why you seems deliberate to go against Samsung even when it stands out Apple get 2 at similar cases where Samsung get 1. Be real with the point sharing. Good work
@@versus_com yes I agree. Particularly the very warm tone and yellowish sun pic. I think you have to turn off the scene optimizer to get more natural colours
I'll go with Samsung on the macro photo, the difference clearly seen on the tomato shot. Really surprised how bad was pixel with the night photos, cuz many reviewers gave credit to it in this case
How can he give iPhone a point when clearly on that potrait shot iPhone had overexposed his face. He is being nit picky on samsung but other phones are getting free points.
@@ArjunJangidHere exactly. The subject cut out on samsung is superior. When samsung over saturates any picture he deducts the point. When other phones do it, he doesnt even mention it. So much bias in this video.
In this generation, what we need is a blind camera test, that will show you the phone that is really the best in different categories, I like comparison videos done by UA-camrs, but I love and prefer it more when it's a blind camera test, it makes more sense about who is truly the best
At 13:49 jacket color of person standing in the middle is yellow in s23 ultra and orange in iPhone and pixel. Which colour is accurate. Please tell. If it's a drawback of s23 ultra is it possible to get corrected in future updates. I will got my 23 ultra on 23, now after seeing it my mind is in confusion should I go with it or not.
To be honest at, 8:43 check out sky in back (video comparison) Samsung is the only one that kept sky and buildings sharp but you have it 3rd spot. Similar thing happened with other comparisons 💀
And Samsung is also the one that prioritized keeping the sky and buildings visible while darkening what we were actually filming. Don't you think that's important?
@@versus_com when you compare,you keep all factors in account. If it's dark like you can't see anything I'll understand but Samsung made it darker and showed background. While other JUST showed one and completely over exposed other half. DONT YOU THINK THAT'S IMPORTANT? 😉
8:57 look at the overexposed sky on the iPhone picture and loss of lots of structure there...and it gets 3 points??? I could mention many instances here. Sorry but very biased
The subject is me and the people around me. That's what we were filming, not the sky and the buildings behind the window. On the iPhone and the Pixel, the sky is slightly overexposed. On the Galaxy, the subject and the area we're filming is too dark. Which one is more important to you?
@@versus_com First of all, the sky is not "slightly overexposed"... It's overexposed to the point that you can't see at all some of the structures. Second, the "landscape with you in it" is the subject and considering how little surface you take on the photo, the landscape is the first subject with you the second to make the photo more personal. A portrait photo, a selfie are shots where you're definitely the primary and mainly only subject, not on the photo in discussion. So in conclusion this kind of shot should have the best overall outcome, not just you occupying just 3% of the area
I'm following something like 15 youtube channels for the last 10 days and watching every camera review of Galaxy S23 Ultra, compared typically with Iphone Pro Max and Pixel 7 Pro. All of them comes with totally different outcomes. This channel is basically the only one that claims S23 Ultra have the best camera for Video. But if you go through different categories you'll realize there is no consensus for which camera is better, for example - almost everyone give the first place for stabilization to S23 Ultra, but here you give it to Iphone. And this is just an example - generally everyone have different experience and what I can say is that those results should be taken with very-very serious caution, because of the sample size - you really don't do a scientifically sound tests, don't follow the best practices and you are relying on luck - basically you might pick a scene where a particular phone is better and you give him a first place, where in real life it will shoot better in 99% than the other - just bad luck. What I would like to see is a better methodology, so you keep the same objective way of comparison - is it color accuracy is more important (how much?), is it the amount of details more important (how exactly are measuring them - is 5% more detailed, or 30%), is it about object separation, how good the blur of the background is, how far you can zoom, how stable shots you can make, etc, etc. What about the meta review? Let's say you take 10 different reviews of the phone with their pictures and video and try to extract your results based on their shots, by keeping the same criteria while evaluating them - are you going to have the same results presented here, based on the other shots and videos? Overall I agree that S23 Ultra is better phone, but based on all other reviews and what I see from there (selected) shots and videos: I don't like color accuracy (Samsung needs to add an option to select that), I don't like also how flat the images are - i.e. they try to expose the shadows like there is no shadows at all and brighten too much - I guess it will be better if they keep dial a notch down those and the last thing I don't like in the video section is that there is a bit more artefacts that should be fixed. What I don't agree with most reviewers is the complains about not been sharp enough or having a bit more noise - exactly that is the big plus, because it means there is no too much processing and thus loosing details - you can always do an extra processing afterward (to remove the noise and apply a bit more sharpening which will match 100% the iphone video quality). This could be also an option in the Gallery application, but the "raw" image saved on the phone to be exactly as is, so it can be differently processed later. P.S. I bought S23 Ultra and replaced my old (current) S9+.
I have both s23 ultra and x90 pro+ and vivo is 2 generation ahead of Samsung and not only in camera department. Check phonearena, Samsung 'won' the last place in a blind test against pixel and iPhone
Hi Julian! We actually mentioned that if you only need 4K, then the iPhone is still the best choice. The Galaxy is just really close to the iPhone in videos, and surpasses it in points because of a really impressive 8K feature. If you don't need 8K, then yes - the iPhone is still the best! We don't know who gives the stabilization to the S23 Ultra, but the iPhone 14 Pro shakes a lot less with fast and rapid movements. We don't know how other people test their phones, so obviously we have to go by our own results. We will think about your methodology recommendations, and talk about it at the office. Thanks!
@@adyady3099 I have way worse opinion of blind tests seen in many youtube channels - you don't know what is the real light, real colors, etc, so people pick picture that looks good, not accurate - this is a very serious flaw! If I take the same pictures with full frame Sony camera you'll be surprised how many people will prefer iphone or google pixel instead! In order those test to make any sense, they should provide a base image that to be compared to, i.e. image that is calibrated to the reality (shoot by professional with high quality camera) and ask people which of the three is close match. Secondary, phonearena is known for low quality, unprofessional, baist reviews and I wouldn't even bother with them. Regarding the Vivo and other Chinese brands - I'm not on the market for those type of hardware. I had too many flagship Chinese phones and I'm done with this. They are way too expensive and lack any type of support (software, customer) and warranty. They don't even officially operate in many countries and they know what they are offering - just plain hardware with a lot a flows, so I don't need paper flagships that might have one great feature or another and in the same time not having the whole package.
I'm one of those people that changes phones every 3-6 months, but I can see myself using my S23U for 1-2 years. It's so much better than my previous Z Fold 4, and I'm absolutely in love with my phone. Funny thing is I used to be a Samsung hater up until the Galaxy S8
You just compared color 😂😂😂 Leave color for personal preference Different people choose different This video don't Shows the real meaning of comparison 😂😂
I have like 10k photos on my gallery. 6k main , 3.5k ultra wide, around 100 macro, 200 zoom shot and the remaining portrait. I am using OnePlus 9 RT and iPhone 13. This time I am gonna wait for pixel 8 pro😇. We all are arguing which one is better, deep down we all know that pixel is the king 👑. Just check ur gallery and see how many macro or portrait shot are there. You ll probably find mostly main and ultrawide shot only.
Hi! Thanks a ton for this amazing camera 📸 comparison of all the 3 top flagship phones in the market currently. I’ve never used Android in my life before have always been using iPhone ever since good old blackberry a decade ago. But since my mom has got pixel and I was quite surprised by the way how android now works I decided to get an flagship android phone. My current daily driver is an iPhone 14 pro 512gb. One thing I would like to know is to why majority of the Samsung photos comes orange-yellowish? Although over all photos are good but that yellow color at times do look very odd. Keep up with the good work mate!
Was going to upgrade from my S21 Ultra to the new S23 Ultra but the Pixel 7/7 Pro-only features such as call screening, unblur, etc. plus the deal I got on a new 256 GB Pixel 7 Pro for $799 including tax and shipping overcame any improvements to the S23 Ultra's camera improvements. I will miss that 10x optical zoom but the 100x zoom was overrated!
There shouldn't be any "tied" points if this is a legit comparison. Visually, they are different from each other so why not give 3, 2 and 1 point for each photo? You can easliy manipulate numbers and go with the one you like instead of sticking with the "FACTS". #NoToBias
What is the logic behind not having any ties? When Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus etc. phones perform very similarly to each other in some areas because they are designed that way, what should we do then? Just because they are different, it doesn't mean that one is always going to be better or worse than the other.
Performing similar but different outcomes, right? VISUALLY, those tied points you gave are very much different from each other. Then there were 2 phones tied for 3 points then the last get 1 point? Not a comparison of 3 phones if they will get tie points. #NoToBiasReviewer #Unsubscribing
This video shows me we are now to the point of one needing to be an expert in the field to determine differences between the shots. These Apple vs Android comparisons will hopefully come to an end in the next few years as all flagship phones should meet the needs of 99.9% of all users. It's a great time to be alive!
All of you fanboys here make me laugh. You take some UA-camr's opinion as a insult. It's HIS opinion. Don't get so bent out of shape over it. Honestly you people need to get out more. 🙄
Regarding portrait mode, I don't really like that iPhone makes a lot of auto adjustment and even heavy processing. As a photographer I prefer the Pixel and Galaxy outputs.
Best comparisons on the internet. Love this channel. Please pls include shuttler lag into points system. It's very important to take non blury photos of moving subjects (especially kids & pets)... !!
8:40 I kinda disagree here, look how good Samsung handles exposure from dark and light. Look up outside the windows, you can see the sky and clouds where on the other 2 phones u don't. Almost all the shot are darker for a reason on Samsung, if you can see the indoors and the sky clouds outside, that's always a win.
You can't really see indoors though, that's the problem. It's too dark. The subject should always be the main focus, unless the sky is so overexposed that you can't see anything.
i know you guys put a lot of effort into this, but .... the points and criteria seem pretty arbitary, at 4:37 for example you decided to focus on the details in the shadows and give the pixel the win for that, but the result of the phone raising those shadows is that the rest of the picture looks washed out, in addition google is oversharpening here so the beanie looks like a barcode rather than a piece of clothing. Another example is 15:47, you gave equal points to all 3, but the samsung is the only one to control the streetlamps, and the buildings look naturally sharp, compared to the blurry pixel, and oversharpened iphone.
At 4:37, the building in the back actually has more details on the Pixel than it does on the Galaxy though. My face also looks more detailed and appealing. We wouldn't necessarily call that washed out - as there's not much difference between the Pixel and the Galaxy in that photo for example. The street lamps also barely look different in those photos. We do focus on that when a phone blows up the lamp or when one of them makes it look very natural - but they're not really different here. It's all a matter of perspective in the end. Thanks for your comment!
Ist eigentlich schon Mal jemandem aufgefallen das die Bilder bzw Videos vom iPhone oft einen höheren Grünstich haben als alle anderen? Habe selber ein 14 Pro und ein Oppo Find X5 Pro hier und das fällt mir selbst auch jedes Mal wieder auf. Ist in dem Video auch öfter Mal zu sehen.
Takes the best rear pics by far, the front camera is sketchy though. I find all the s23 ultra pics sketchy right now though dunno how u can give it win when it's colour balance is soo much off than the other two. It does it in every mode soo annoying.
@@leonardschluter7037 and S24 will beat it. its make sense to compare iPhone 14 with S23 bc the release date is closer than compering S23 with iPhone 14.
@@leonardschluter7037 buy that time s23ultra will be so much value for money that it would be so unjust to buy 15 ultra. Also there is just 130 days difference between 14 and s23 while its 230 days difference for s23 and 15. The fab,display tech, nand tech etc all vouch in for a fair comparison between these closest releases.
To an average user, they're not going to even notice these differences. Cameras are so good now it's just down to preference rather than truly better than the other. I'm talking specifically pictures.
are three amazing apparatus. But I'm liking the VIVO X90 PRO PLUS cameras better. Images true to reality. I don't like photos with a lot of saturation, I like them with real images. “Like this, we took a photo with a different tone of clothing and then when the image is displayed it is different”. I understand? I don't like it.
@Ady Ady you are wrong. There are multiple comparisons available. Vivo takes better pictures in certain situations like night time zoom, but it has its own disadvantages like bigger sensors make everything very bright and crush shadows. in most cases, galaxy will take crown.
@@alexs1118 if you think the Pic is too bright you can always darken it a bit while keeping details, good luck brightening a Samsung photo. 10x photo looks better on vivo even indoor not only in low light and i can take good zoom photos at any range i want. If you go between optical zoom range on Samsung like 8x the Pic will be horseshit. Also low light pics from main cam vivo has much more details. Gimme your fb link and I'll send you some pics to see with your own eyes
Depends if you're ready to embrace difference in OS IMO. I switched from iphone 13PMax to pixel 7 Pro. No regrets, I take many forms of media while I travel.
@@95daniman I've been watching the videos since the event. I don't think with video the pixel will beat the s23 ultra but still best in class for pics.
I think most people don't realise how insane of a jump in quality the S23U is for only one year of a time gap between their last flagship. Really impressive!
Same goes for pixel 7 too. It was a huge improvement over pixel 6
Nah, samsung knew what they were doing. They were trying the "apple tactic", delay and observe. Seeing that their sales took a dive cuz android folks are not into bs and would say goodbye without second thoughts compared to apple slaves, they had to show what they were hiding. What they did with the s23 ultra may not be everything they have to show us.
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The camera updates will give S23U insane performance over the next few months
We should not forget that samsung actually updates their camera software unlike apple. They did so with the HDR for S22U for example and already fixed the shutter lag with the recent update.
Btw, UI5.1 let you use Pro RAW with selfie cam lol
@@daidalos1508 and your point?
@Enrique Mthupha that the camera will get improvements, any more questions ?
@@enriquemthupha he literally proved his point with long explanation.
You: "So what's your point?" 💀
@@daidalos1508 apple was told to improve oversharpening and hdr and till now no update about that, literally their fursat movie had so many of this oversharpening all over the video.
Fan of Samsung delightful to see results even without any software updates... 🤗
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@@sebaek7037 yeh it's a great camera phone no doubt...
Lmfao android users always talking about software updates 😂😂😂😂😂💀💀
@@FourOn3 yes b/c we have multitasking, incredible customization, fast charging and periscope cameras in our smartphones, which some people just dream of... 🤗
@@ContentCreator I promise you bro.nobody in the 1st world cares about changing your font colour charging speed.mostly because iPhones last the actual day.also if you don’t have FaceTime imsg a good video camera compatibility with the top apps and honestly etc etc.like the rock used to say “it doesn’t matter”
This is the first time I've encountered content creators who are truly total in reviewing products and not just chasing audience numbers. keep up the creativity buddy!
Thanks! It's a team effort.
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S23 Ultra is soo good, and the updates are still going to improve it!
The S23 Ultra must be really much better when it managed to win your test despite your partially completely failed assessment.Just a few examples. At 06:25: could it be that you are ccmpletly misunderstanding what depth of field is? Your hand is as far from the camera as your beard but it is bluered unnaturally. And the wall behind you: the upper part is almost unblurred while the lower part is completely blurred out. It is actually a complete failure on iPhone's side. And at 08:45 the s23 Ultra is the only one that manages to perfectly capture the upper windows and also the rest. And a remark about stabilization: you claim it is about software, but this is only valid for the SuperSteady. The actual relevant stabilisation is the OIS which you did not take into account and where the new S23 Ultra has set a new gold standard. Seriously, how often do you use SuperSteady?
He is a biased iphone guy...😮💨😮💨
@@lol-ir6vm Let me put it this way: this thought crossed my mind, too.
Exactly what I thought. Especially at 8:45. I was like what is this guy thinking?
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My hand is not as far from the camera as my beard is. That would be physically impossible as I am standing sideways. The focus is on my face, and you can see how my face and beard are completely sharp and in focus. My arm very close to the camera is also blurred, as well as my other arm. That is how depth of field works. Many phones keep your whole body in focus, because it's much easier to do that. You can check out our Portrait mode comparison of the S22 Ultra and a professional camera to better understand the differences. ua-cam.com/video/855k9SZ2G20/v-deo.html
At 08:45, The subject is me and the people around me. That's what we were filming, not the sky and the buildings behind the window. On the iPhone and the Pixel, the sky is slightly overexposed. On the Galaxy, the subject and the area we're filming is too dark. Which one is more important to you?
iPhones have always had great stabilization capabilities, even before they implemented an active mode with 2.8K resolution on their newest flagship. You can check out our 13 Pro Max comparisons to see how well they worked without the software. In the end, these are subjective - but you can see me walking and there is no difference in quality when it comes to OIS focused stabilization as all phones are quite good.
Pixel 7 pro 🔥🔥🔥 absolutely love my pixel 7 pro.
You tried to save both both Pixel and Apple, they are completely washed out in front of samsung..I think you unwantedly accept samsung is the King 🤴 😂 of Mobile tech
I think he hates samsung...that's why he is biased with other phones in comparison to samsung...😂..I already did " Don't recommend this channel " ...Don't know why yt algorithm showing me this again 😂😂👎
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It's always person to person preference. That Samsung is so saturated. You will see that in a red rose 🌹 picture. I also use s21fe . That is not the real tone. Overall in all categories the iPhone performs most consistent. Also the selfie video of Samsung is pinkish.
You must be joking. Lol
You definitely watched a different video than everyone lol but I do love the progress Samsung made.
The pixel giving battle costing half 😎 #teampixel
Amazing camera comparison versus. All hail the s23 ultra
Thanks for your time!
Price = pixel < Samsung < iPhone
That is pixel is ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Very, very good comparison, especially the focus on details by cropping in is something I was missing on the other reviews very nice that you did include that, hope to see it on all the future comparisons. I would have factored in the lens flair aswell, because on the portrait photo with the umbrella and the sun in the background the iPhone showed again that it's coating to reduce lens flair is the worst, for me a photo with such a strong lens flair can't win. This is something which also would be interesting to rate in a comparison with the X90 Pro+ as it's a big strenght from Vivo and Zeiss, but I understand that in daylight you depend on the weather which you obviously can't control but it would be interesting to take it into account at night against a light source as well, because that is something you could do everytime even if it's not a sunny day!
Thank you for your nice comment! We agree about the lens flare, just that a slight change in angle sometimes causes this issue, which is unfortunate. If it was a consistent problem with a phone, then we'd be more comfortable calling it out, but the sun can come and go in seconds and this can cause some unfair issues - as you've already pointed out. We'll try to go into more detail with night photos. Thanks again!
@@versus_com I totally agree! But from what I've seen especially at night lens flair seems to be an overall problem on the iPhone, so it would be surprising if it's no problem in daylight. But it's true it wouldn't be fair to judge in daylight with changing sun, but at night you have consistent lighting. Amazing that you always answer and refer to my arguments! I appreciate that!
Samsung is the King of Balance, the performance balances everything. Potrait, Video, Still, Ultrawide, selfies.. etc
This is exactly the system for a good comparison I suggested on another popular tech channel. Giving not only one point to the best shot but distributing 0-3 points instead makes the comparison much more relevant. Pointing out the strengths and weaknesses in different scenarios really helps us who doesnt have the opportunity to analyse the pictures for 10 minutes. And showing the end results broken down by categories helps everyone to pick the phone for his/her type of usage. Great one, congrats! One more subscriber for the channel :)
Thank you for your kind words!
This may be the best camera comparison I've ever seen
I love the voice over where I can just study each pic. Good job
We are glad you like it!
Amazing and unbiased review !! Glad to see the review was taken Berlin 😍
Glad you liked it! Our offices are in Berlin.
lol more like biased towards appple 😂
Pixel is still 👑
17 likes and no replies? Also top comment?
Lemme fix that
..Read more
😂😂 are u serious
Just so you know, in the second video clip @8:43 the reason the Samsung was darker was because it was compensating for the glass area above that the iPhone and Pixel completely overexposed and removed all the details from the glass.
Samsung Fanboys detected👆
@@nariwashere8549 iSheep detected
Yeah I noticed that too. The video is a bit biased
Yes
The iPhone and the Pixel focused on what we were trying to film - which was me and the people below. It's a matter of perspective. Thanks for the comment!
Portrait mode, your face is much better on the Pixel, but you gave it last. Such a joke.
Yes exactly what i was thinking too
@@saadmohammadyaser4623 for that, I'd dislike this video. 😂
@@nauxuywol hah ha..fair enough 😄
I clearly preferred some of the Pixel photos that came in second.
I've seen so many S23 Ultra comparisons in different languages so far. But, this is the only video where it won, but was criticized for the categories it won in other videos and won the categories that it lost in other videos. That's interesting!
Lol it won because it has 8k while others don't which seems a dum reason to give it first place when it's 4k is worse
@@alaskanmalamute101 Uh... Apple Fanboi much?
In general, it is often the case where the Pixel takes the best photos, and the iPhone takes the best videos. In both of these, even though it's not the best - the Galaxy also does a really good job. Overall, the Galaxy has the most features, and is the more all-rounder phone. This is why it manages to gather more points in the end.
@@versus_com I understand how it won. I was just saying that some of the sentences and observations that you said were the exact opposite of a few other channels. I trust your channel and opinions too, and I found the website today while I was searching for your name, love the website, still did not find your name, by the way. All I said was... Your video had some points that contradict the observations made by a few other channels. Maybe it might be them doing sponsored biased content. Or maybe them having early access to the OneUI 5.1? Did you do it with 5.1? I donno but, just some of the things seemed different from their opinions.
Also, you have a different taste for photos and videos, different preferences and opinions about contrast, skin tone and all that. It could be all those variables. And especially about the mic quality outdoors. I was surprised for the result I saw on your video, I'm actually seriously reconsidering buying. I hope you guys found that small inconsistencies or big inconsistencies with the more amounts of comparison you guys did, might be a bit more extensive, with multiple shots taken into account and hence giving the most accurate result. But, the fact that these comparisons and reviews can actually make a person change their mind, help a person choose their phone, drive sales up or down, it's insane. i just love your work, guys. Just that sometimes I don't agree with your best pick of the better photo from the video and no worries about that, I think that is healthy to understand the downsides from a different perspective. So, yeah, that is a long enough comment. 😂
Would love to know your name, again, btw.
#SlavaUkraini. 🇺🇦
My name is Ozzy. I'm the guy in the video. We work as a team of 4. We'll be doing many more comparisons with this phone, so you'll have more photos and footage to analyse yourself. It's all subjective in the end, so it's natural that there are different opinions between reviews. It's always good to watch and also have your own opinion. Thanks for the comment!
12:51 The mic is supposed to work better on s23 ultra, Other review videos showed it was pretty good
I wanted to say the same thing, something is wrong there, it can't be that bad
I think he just cover the mic without notice
@@ArjunJangidHere bro true portraits have always been great in s22 ultra and now same with s23 ultra
I assume something blocked the mic
Viewed in its entirety and then I also take some other things into account, I still prefer the S23 Ultra. But I do like them all, especially in photos. In video it is clear that I would never buy the pixel 7 pro, too much noise.
Yes, the P7 is so very good at photos, but its video is not near as good, which would stop me from buying it.
would be exciting to see how the S23 ultra compares with the X90 Pro+
Coming soon!
@@versus_combiased hate for samsung coming soon😢😂
8:52
It's not fair, there is different focus for iPhone and Samsung. Samsung focused on the glass and exposed it correctly whereas apple exposed the ground part and overexposed the glass part.
Yeah bro
The software also has to be able to understand what the main subject is in the video. If it changes when the phone moves slightly even after the focus is on me, then that's something that should be improved.
Why don't reviewers understand that you can adjust the saturation of the S23 Ultra???? You can push one button in the settings and the colors will be less saturated and very real to life.
Which button? Scene optimizer?
Would like to know either
Which button do you mean?
@Michael Brown Go to screen mode, then select vivid or natural. This allows you to see your photos without saturation. If you are looking at the pictures in "vivid" mode, they will appear to be saturated. You can't see how your photos look in vivid mode.
As far as the pictures or videos themselves, in pro and raw mode you can customize the saturation settings. However, this is not a one button fix. Also, several people suggest turning off scene optimizer.
@Daniel Go to screen mode, then select vivid or natural. This allows you to see your photos without saturation. If you are looking at the pictures in "vivid" mode, they will appear to be saturated. You can't see how your photos look in vivid mode.
As far as the pictures or videos themselves, in pro and raw mode you can customize the saturation settings. However, this is not a one button fix. Also, several people suggest turning off scene optimizer.
It's cool that the S23 Ultra came out on top of the three phones. And all before It's even had one single update since it's still running pre-release software. 🙂
S23u is Still the newest device also, the other two is from last year. Not much difference between them anymore.
@@Randomdude21-e Yeah. Well...the iPhone to be fair is only 5 months older than the Galaxy. 🙂
@@GalaxyFur yes the new one is comming in 6 months. Iphone 15 2023
@VikiN Norway when the s22 ultra was compared to the iPhone 14 Pro max. It was okay even tho the s22 ultra was months old.
@@bernard5260 its still the made the same year. Why samsung moved their launch to february i dont know, they probably think they could have a better start there i dont know. Iphone allways launches in sept, and have forever. Iphone 14 pro max was the best phone of 2022
pixel 7 pro costs me 70k in india, and s 23 ultra costs , 125k, so I am definitely gonna go with google here.
sorry s23 fans
These UA-camrs after uploading the videos see iPhone users and Samsung users fight. 😂
Yes, it's so incredibly lame watching all of these fanboys go at each other's throat. It's just a cell phone. Get over it already. 😂
I don't know why you seems deliberate to go against Samsung even when it stands out
Apple get 2 at similar cases where Samsung get 1. Be real with the point sharing.
Good work
This channel is the only one that's getting Different results from S23 Ultra.
Yeah
Would you like to give examples?
@@versus_com yes I agree. Particularly the very warm tone and yellowish sun pic. I think you have to turn off the scene optimizer to get more natural colours
I'll go with Samsung on the macro photo, the difference clearly seen on the tomato shot. Really surprised how bad was pixel with the night photos, cuz many reviewers gave credit to it in this case
Iphone is king of portrait 🤣🤣🤣...14 pro can't even match last year s22 ultra especially in terms of portrait
This is a biased channel 😂
@@marztenacity9444 Yes...I am using 14 pro and s22 ultra at the same time believe me in terms of photos and potrait iphone 14 pro can't match ultra...
How can he give iPhone a point when clearly on that potrait shot iPhone had overexposed his face.
He is being nit picky on samsung but other phones are getting free points.
Also look at 8:57 overexposed sky and structure in iPhone, and at 7:13 big flare on iPhone ... So biased
@@ArjunJangidHere exactly. The subject cut out on samsung is superior.
When samsung over saturates any picture he deducts the point. When other phones do it, he doesnt even mention it.
So much bias in this video.
@@fidato_ he doesn't take his viewers seriously, that's for sure, or thinks we all have blurry vision
In this generation, what we need is a blind camera test, that will show you the phone that is really the best in different categories, I like comparison videos done by UA-camrs, but I love and prefer it more when it's a blind camera test, it makes more sense about who is truly the best
Mkbhd blind smartphone camera awards
1.pixel
2.iphone
3.samsung
No
Some of the Iphones portrait photos, the highlights were blown out, just wanted to make sure you were aware of that.
Iphone is no longer so good at HDR management.
Samsung s23 ultra is killing every phone and there's not even a software update yet!!!!!!
At 13:49 jacket color of person standing in the middle is yellow in s23 ultra and orange in iPhone and pixel. Which colour is accurate. Please tell.
If it's a drawback of s23 ultra is it possible to get corrected in future updates. I will got my 23 ultra on 23, now after seeing it my mind is in confusion should I go with it or not.
Good catch! It's supposed to be orange.
@@versus_com what you think is this problem can be solved in future updates? Or its a problem related to hardware.
12:40 you blocked the mic on the s23 ultra
I have been keenly waiting for this! After watching, I now made up my mind to upgrade from S22 Ultra to the S23 Ultra!
Thanks
@random ideas Thank you, Sir!
I upgraded from Note 9 to the S23 ULTRA today and still no confident about my decision, and u confidently go waste ur money for worthless upgrade 😂😂😂
Make sure to trade in your phone, you can get good deals!
Great detail reviews. Well done
Thank you kindly!
To be honest at, 8:43 check out sky in back (video comparison) Samsung is the only one that kept sky and buildings sharp but you have it 3rd spot. Similar thing happened with other comparisons 💀
And Samsung is also the one that prioritized keeping the sky and buildings visible while darkening what we were actually filming. Don't you think that's important?
@@versus_com when you compare,you keep all factors in account. If it's dark like you can't see anything I'll understand but Samsung made it darker and showed background. While other JUST showed one and completely over exposed other half. DONT YOU THINK THAT'S IMPORTANT? 😉
I prefer the pixel overall. But all the devices here are amazing.
Eeeeexcellent comparison!!!! I'll subscribe right now
7:17
what about this lens flare on the iphone ?
for me, S23 Ultra is the number one in portrait photos 😍😍
Exactly! This guy is iphone biased.
Bro lying cuz is an apple fan....::.stabilization is better on Samsung
Best comparison ever, earned a sub from me!
8:57 look at the overexposed sky on the iPhone picture and loss of lots of structure there...and it gets 3 points??? I could mention many instances here. Sorry but very biased
16:00 Samsung is "slightly better" when other 2 photos are just blurry mess. Ok then :]
@@zdzislawdyrman2628 It has to be an all black or all white photo for the iPhone to even consider not giving a point by versus 😂
No idea how someone could miss that, but he did😉
The subject is me and the people around me. That's what we were filming, not the sky and the buildings behind the window. On the iPhone and the Pixel, the sky is slightly overexposed. On the Galaxy, the subject and the area we're filming is too dark. Which one is more important to you?
@@versus_com First of all, the sky is not "slightly overexposed"... It's overexposed to the point that you can't see at all some of the structures. Second, the "landscape with you in it" is the subject and considering how little surface you take on the photo, the landscape is the first subject with you the second to make the photo more personal. A portrait photo, a selfie are shots where you're definitely the primary and mainly only subject, not on the photo in discussion. So in conclusion this kind of shot should have the best overall outcome, not just you occupying just 3% of the area
Let apple and Google release their 2023 model's,
I'm following something like 15 youtube channels for the last 10 days and watching every camera review of Galaxy S23 Ultra, compared typically with Iphone Pro Max and Pixel 7 Pro.
All of them comes with totally different outcomes. This channel is basically the only one that claims S23 Ultra have the best camera for Video. But if you go through different categories you'll realize there is no consensus for which camera is better, for example - almost everyone give the first place for stabilization to S23 Ultra, but here you give it to Iphone.
And this is just an example - generally everyone have different experience and what I can say is that those results should be taken with very-very serious caution, because of the sample size - you really don't do a scientifically sound tests, don't follow the best practices and you are relying on luck - basically you might pick a scene where a particular phone is better and you give him a first place, where in real life it will shoot better in 99% than the other - just bad luck.
What I would like to see is a better methodology, so you keep the same objective way of comparison - is it color accuracy is more important (how much?), is it the amount of details more important (how exactly are measuring them - is 5% more detailed, or 30%), is it about object separation, how good the blur of the background is, how far you can zoom, how stable shots you can make, etc, etc.
What about the meta review? Let's say you take 10 different reviews of the phone with their pictures and video and try to extract your results based on their shots, by keeping the same criteria while evaluating them - are you going to have the same results presented here, based on the other shots and videos?
Overall I agree that S23 Ultra is better phone, but based on all other reviews and what I see from there (selected) shots and videos: I don't like color accuracy (Samsung needs to add an option to select that), I don't like also how flat the images are - i.e. they try to expose the shadows like there is no shadows at all and brighten too much - I guess it will be better if they keep dial a notch down those and the last thing I don't like in the video section is that there is a bit more artefacts that should be fixed. What I don't agree with most reviewers is the complains about not been sharp enough or having a bit more noise - exactly that is the big plus, because it means there is no too much processing and thus loosing details - you can always do an extra processing afterward (to remove the noise and apply a bit more sharpening which will match 100% the iphone video quality). This could be also an option in the Gallery application, but the "raw" image saved on the phone to be exactly as is, so it can be differently processed later.
P.S. I bought S23 Ultra and replaced my old (current) S9+.
I have both s23 ultra and x90 pro+ and vivo is 2 generation ahead of Samsung and not only in camera department.
Check phonearena, Samsung 'won' the last place in a blind test against pixel and iPhone
Hi Julian! We actually mentioned that if you only need 4K, then the iPhone is still the best choice. The Galaxy is just really close to the iPhone in videos, and surpasses it in points because of a really impressive 8K feature. If you don't need 8K, then yes - the iPhone is still the best!
We don't know who gives the stabilization to the S23 Ultra, but the iPhone 14 Pro shakes a lot less with fast and rapid movements. We don't know how other people test their phones, so obviously we have to go by our own results. We will think about your methodology recommendations, and talk about it at the office. Thanks!
@@adyady3099 I have way worse opinion of blind tests seen in many youtube channels - you don't know what is the real light, real colors, etc, so people pick picture that looks good, not accurate - this is a very serious flaw!
If I take the same pictures with full frame Sony camera you'll be surprised how many people will prefer iphone or google pixel instead!
In order those test to make any sense, they should provide a base image that to be compared to, i.e. image that is calibrated to the reality (shoot by professional with high quality camera) and ask people which of the three is close match. Secondary, phonearena is known for low quality, unprofessional, baist reviews and I wouldn't even bother with them.
Regarding the Vivo and other Chinese brands - I'm not on the market for those type of hardware. I had too many flagship Chinese phones and I'm done with this. They are way too expensive and lack any type of support (software, customer) and warranty. They don't even officially operate in many countries and they know what they are offering - just plain hardware with a lot a flows, so I don't need paper flagships that might have one great feature or another and in the same time not having the whole package.
@@JulianBGdon't bother he's a ccp slave
Most of us doesn't agree with u coz u gave 0 point to Samsung in ultra wide mode😏😏
You can clearly see the oversaturation in ultrawide in samsung
Can you provide the link of multiple device holder that you had used in this video.
It's from Zeadio, you have to buy the parts and assemble it yourself!
@@versus_com thnq so much
I want to know what lens he used on each of the cameras. His he using the 200MP lens on the S23 or the 50 MP?
I'm one of those people that changes phones every 3-6 months, but I can see myself using my S23U for 1-2 years. It's so much better than my previous Z Fold 4, and I'm absolutely in love with my phone. Funny thing is I used to be a Samsung hater up until the Galaxy S8
Hello thank you for the explanation and effort and good luck to you
You just compared color 😂😂😂
Leave color for personal preference
Different people choose different
This video don't Shows the real meaning of comparison 😂😂
There's something called color accuracy, and it isn't about preference. It's about how the scene originally looks in real life.
I have like 10k photos on my gallery. 6k main , 3.5k ultra wide, around 100 macro, 200 zoom shot and the remaining portrait. I am using OnePlus 9 RT and iPhone 13. This time I am gonna wait for pixel 8 pro😇. We all are arguing which one is better, deep down we all know that pixel is the king 👑. Just check ur gallery and see how many macro or portrait shot are there. You ll probably find mostly main and ultrawide shot only.
Absolutely right
Hi! Thanks a ton for this amazing camera 📸 comparison of all the 3 top flagship phones in the market currently. I’ve never used Android in my life before have always been using iPhone ever since good old blackberry a decade ago. But since my mom has got pixel and I was quite surprised by the way how android now works I decided to get an flagship android phone. My current daily driver is an iPhone 14 pro 512gb. One thing I would like to know is to why majority of the Samsung photos comes orange-yellowish? Although over all photos are good but that yellow color at times do look very odd. Keep up with the good work mate!
Finally a True and unbiased comparison. 👏
Unbiased? Gtfoh 😂
Was going to upgrade from my S21 Ultra to the new S23 Ultra but the Pixel 7/7 Pro-only features such as call screening, unblur, etc. plus the deal I got on a new 256 GB Pixel 7 Pro for $799 including tax and shipping overcame any improvements to the S23 Ultra's camera improvements. I will miss that 10x optical zoom but the 100x zoom was overrated!
Tell me your samsung fan without telling me you Samsung fan
-this man
This man owns a Pixel 7 Pro as his personal phone. 😅
There shouldn't be any "tied" points if this is a legit comparison. Visually, they are different from each other so why not give 3, 2 and 1 point for each photo? You can easliy manipulate numbers and go with the one you like instead of sticking with the "FACTS". #NoToBias
What is the logic behind not having any ties? When Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus etc. phones perform very similarly to each other in some areas because they are designed that way, what should we do then? Just because they are different, it doesn't mean that one is always going to be better or worse than the other.
Performing similar but different outcomes, right? VISUALLY, those tied points you gave are very much different from each other. Then there were 2 phones tied for 3 points then the last get 1 point? Not a comparison of 3 phones if they will get tie points. #NoToBiasReviewer #Unsubscribing
This video shows me we are now to the point of one needing to be an expert in the field to determine differences between the shots. These Apple vs Android comparisons will hopefully come to an end in the next few years as all flagship phones should meet the needs of 99.9% of all users. It's a great time to be alive!
Google king of photos ❤️
I think you didn’t shot the s23 ultras photos in an high resolution
good job dude it really helped
Nice work, great content i can't fault you on anything, great test!
Glad you enjoy it!
Am impressed with your detailed camera comparison, better than the other's.
I recently switched from Samsung to the Pixel Pro ... It looks like I made the right choice!
Why don't you crop images to compare it?
All of you fanboys here make me laugh. You take some UA-camr's opinion as a insult. It's HIS opinion. Don't get so bent out of shape over it. Honestly you people need to get out more. 🙄
Google runs HDRnet really well during slowmo
Regarding portrait mode, I don't really like that iPhone makes a lot of auto adjustment and even heavy processing. As a photographer I prefer the Pixel and Galaxy outputs.
Do you think smartphone cameras will make mirrorless cams obsolete in the future?
bruh!! in 1st pics ..iphone was darker with crushed shadows and pixel nailed hdr
Best comparisons on the internet. Love this channel. Please pls include shuttler lag into points system. It's very important to take non blury photos of moving subjects (especially kids & pets)... !!
S23 ultra is the ultimate king 🔥💪
8:40 I kinda disagree here, look how good Samsung handles exposure from dark and light. Look up outside the windows, you can see the sky and clouds where on the other 2 phones u don't. Almost all the shot are darker for a reason on Samsung, if you can see the indoors and the sky clouds outside, that's always a win.
You can't really see indoors though, that's the problem. It's too dark. The subject should always be the main focus, unless the sky is so overexposed that you can't see anything.
Very good comparison, congrats 👍
Great and authentic clear comparison without any personal like or dislike.
i know you guys put a lot of effort into this, but .... the points and criteria seem pretty arbitary, at 4:37 for example you decided to focus on the details in the shadows and give the pixel the win for that, but the result of the phone raising those shadows is that the rest of the picture looks washed out, in addition google is oversharpening here so the beanie looks like a barcode rather than a piece of clothing.
Another example is 15:47, you gave equal points to all 3, but the samsung is the only one to control the streetlamps, and the buildings look naturally sharp, compared to the blurry pixel, and oversharpened iphone.
At 4:37, the building in the back actually has more details on the Pixel than it does on the Galaxy though. My face also looks more detailed and appealing. We wouldn't necessarily call that washed out - as there's not much difference between the Pixel and the Galaxy in that photo for example. The street lamps also barely look different in those photos. We do focus on that when a phone blows up the lamp or when one of them makes it look very natural - but they're not really different here. It's all a matter of perspective in the end. Thanks for your comment!
Ist eigentlich schon Mal jemandem aufgefallen das die Bilder bzw Videos vom iPhone oft einen höheren Grünstich haben als alle anderen? Habe selber ein 14 Pro und ein Oppo Find X5 Pro hier und das fällt mir selbst auch jedes Mal wieder auf. Ist in dem Video auch öfter Mal zu sehen.
Honestly overall I reckon the pixel won in my opinion
Takes the best rear pics by far, the front camera is sketchy though.
I find all the s23 ultra pics sketchy right now though dunno how u can give it win when it's colour balance is soo much off than the other two. It does it in every mode soo annoying.
wow very very nice and honest comparison video. love from Bangladesh 💖💖
Glad you liked it!
Am first to comment bro s23 is the king of 2023
iPhone 15 pro will beat it
@@leonardschluter7037 yes apple fanboy, it will
@@leonardschluter7037 and S24 will beat it. its make sense to compare iPhone 14 with S23 bc the release date is closer than compering S23 with iPhone 14.
@@leonardschluter7037 buy that time s23ultra will be so much value for money that it would be so unjust to buy 15 ultra. Also there is just 130 days difference between 14 and s23 while its 230 days difference for s23 and 15. The fab,display tech, nand tech etc all vouch in for a fair comparison between these closest releases.
Google 🗿🚽
The microphone on the S23 felt like a its recording through a professional mic! (when tested indoor)
To an average user, they're not going to even notice these differences.
Cameras are so good now it's just down to preference rather than truly better than the other. I'm talking specifically pictures.
Am happy, almost the same cameras now, you can choise any phone and had excelent and similar photos!
Great video and I'm so happy I bought the S23 Ultra now. I love this phone/camera.
Sir Huawei mate 50 pro vs galaxy s23 ultra vs Google pixel 7 pro compare
Mate will win, so would x90 pro+ i have both phones (Samsung and vivo)
Samsung Flagships are Elements in universe...
Once you see what Apple does to trees in photos, you can never unsee it
apple stabilization is better than s23u ???? many reviewers shown the oposite
Yeah... I thought that too 🥲
are three amazing apparatus. But I'm liking the VIVO X90 PRO PLUS cameras better. Images true to reality. I don't like photos with a lot of saturation, I like them with real images. “Like this, we took a photo with a different tone of clothing and then when the image is displayed it is different”. I understand? I don't like it.
I have both phones and can confirm, vivo is 2 generation ahead of Samsung and not only in camera department
@Ady Ady you are wrong. There are multiple comparisons available. Vivo takes better pictures in certain situations like night time zoom, but it has its own disadvantages like bigger sensors make everything very bright and crush shadows. in most cases, galaxy will take crown.
@@alexs1118 if you think the Pic is too bright you can always darken it a bit while keeping details, good luck brightening a Samsung photo. 10x photo looks better on vivo even indoor not only in low light and i can take good zoom photos at any range i want. If you go between optical zoom range on Samsung like 8x the Pic will be horseshit.
Also low light pics from main cam vivo has much more details.
Gimme your fb link and I'll send you some pics to see with your own eyes
I feel like the only issue with samsung is the over saturated pictures
why not added to comparison Vivo X90 Pro Plus?
The video is in the making!
@@versus_com Great! I am waiting
@@versus_com especially please test the zoom camera
I always wonder what my experience would be if I get the 14pro max instead of pixel but it seems I made the right choice with Pixel 7 pro
I watched a comparison in which two professional photographers concluded that the Pixel 7 Pro was better than the iPhone 14 Pro Max and S23 Ultra.
Evidence: ua-cam.com/video/iodLcAFJaCw/v-deo.html
do you think it might make sense to switch from iphone 12 pro max to s23 ultra?
Depends if you're ready to embrace difference in OS IMO. I switched from iphone 13PMax to pixel 7 Pro. No regrets, I take many forms of media while I travel.
@@josephdunson5396 Do you think the pixel 7 pro could be at the level of the s23 ultra?
@@95daniman I've been watching the videos since the event. I don't think with video the pixel will beat the s23 ultra but still best in class for pics.
you wrote google samsung & iPhone instead of you should write pixel 7 , S23 ultra & 14 pro max. This is how you will go ahead 😊 Good luck.