Another fabulously informative video. For me, the Pixel 6Pro has become my daily driver. I've fallen out of love with Samsung because both phones score equally in terms of cameras but the Pixel is a much better deal monetarily. Samsung phones have become far too expensive. I'm most definitely in the Google camp now.
Have both. Though, the I love to use the 6 Pro more. I can't be confident with the battery life. I'm leaning towards the S22U because of the battery life with easily 1.5 days. Whereas, the 6 pro is out in the middle of the day. S22U battery is terrible the first 2 weeks until it learned to adapt with my usage. The 6 Pro's battery life didn't improve for me.
@@darcastromero I don't seem to have had much of a problem with my 6 Pro in terms of battery life. I'm a fairly heavy user and I can go for 36 hours without charging with the adaptive battery function toggled on. The same couldn't be said with my Samsungs although I'm in the UK so we're cursed with Exynos Samsungs which are less power efficient than the Snapdragon versions.
@@MancUnionMr I don't know bout that. I'm a pretty heavy user myself and I can only use the 6 Pro with 5-6hrs SOT. Whereas the s22u, I have 7.5-8hrs SOT same use case.
How come not a lot of people talk about these two head to head? For flagship Android experience theres nothing else. Great social media comparisons keep it up bro
optimization for social media app to use the camera fullest potential is great, but since the first day i use the smartphone all the footage whenever i upload on story is actually recorded first in the phone camera, not the app ( it sorta become a habit where my mind always jump in the camera app first ) so these non optimize for social media on android side was never a problem for me .
@@Abedo0o0 i see ah well story footage doesn't need to be that crystal clear like it's only 10-20s long anyway and tbh no one care beside tech nerds like us. kids these day before they post pic/vid on their story they always took picture with a separate app that has filter which already make the image look worse , so doesn't matter if you own an iphone end of day 8/10 kids still have shitty quality picture up there.
@@mitismee well, I partially agree with you. While only us tech enthusiast and needs who will be able to tell the difference, believe me those kids while they won't be able to properly explain what's wrong with the video/photo they will notice that it's not iPhone quality. Actually those kids brag about having iPhones and make fun of those who use android. I've seen many memes on people who own android phones and use Snapchat. There's a term they use "potato quality"
Yep. On my pixel 6, it works advertised on moving subjects. It's not 100% but it's close. My s21ultra gets constant blurry. Guessing something to do with shutter speed ..
In the S22 Ultra Eyxnos version, when the X10 zoom is used in low light, what the phone is really doing is using the X3 optical zoom and making a digital crop. It can be seen in lightroom by the opening that is not the one that corresponds to the X10 but corresponds to the X3
I might be ignorant.. but why do people take photos IN the social media apps rather than using the regular camera app then just picking from the gallery? I can't remember the last time I've used the in-app camera for Instagram.. you miss out on all of the camera features the phone offers in the actual camera apps.
@@bankruptsee yeah but social media is for quick shots especially story’s. You need it right there. And also all the filters don’t work when you don’t record it inside the app :)
I don't know why would anyone, anyone use inapp camera from social media rather than actual native camera app to behin with. I shoot directly from my iPhone's native app and then import in Instagram, snap or anything else..
I have the s22U and was excited to get it after hearing so much praise for the s21U cameras. but really the cameras, aside from the zoom, hasn't impressed me. they seem the same to my regular s21i traded in. and if someone or something is moving it's terrible. the iphone 13 seems to take way better pictures, especially in motion. and the pixel. so I've been thinking about swapping.
@@michaelbrown5680 I have the S22U and I can't believe how choppy the refresh rate is on the screen! My P6P is smooth as butter, which is why I'm using the Pixel again haha
Nice comparison! For future videos, please consider keeping each phone's samples on the same side of the video. In some scenes, you have the pixel on the left and in others the galaxy is on the left. It makes it a little harder for the viewer to follow your commentary when the samples switch sides sporadically. Keep up the great work though!
Very nice video! My understanding is that at night Ultra uses the 3x telephoto lens for video and photos at >= 10x since the periscope 10x lens has a very small aperture. Thus the ultra does not perform well in this case.
but since the day i learn how to edit photo on lightroom i always end up shoot raw photo and take time to edit lol, all smartphone in this world always somewhat boost the color up a notch ah well put it simple they just doesn't match the feeling when you are looking at something in real life tbh , doesnt matter if its' ip , ss , or pixel . that's why there are raw photo and you can take that and bake it however you like.
If you plan to shoot anything with motion (kids, pets) don't get a Samsung. It prioritizes a slower shutter speed to get s brighter exposure and your shots will turn out blurry. I have owned both and only benefit to the Samsung s22 ultra is the wider lens and slightly sharper longer lenses. Samsung also favors a brighter exposure and youll find it often overexposes images losing highlight details.
The software updated for Samsung through the year will a better assessment. The better phone as a whole Samsung S22 ultra but does need software updates to offset many of the problems you showed. The problem off using so many different sites is that the internet tends to interpret photos so you really don't get the true picture quality 🤔. It's like telling an event to your friends and in the ends in a total different story .Good Video 😎
I was upset with Samsung after my One plus still took better images than the S21u. I went with the Pixel6 pro instead of the S22u. Plus I like native android.
If your OnePlus device took better photos than an S21 Ultra, it is 100% defective. Objectively, there is no way this is possible unless you have parkinson's
I love & want the pixel but I can't deal with bugs after bugs so I'll take the Samsung but my heart is for the pixel. My brother has a pixel & his always complaining
I have s21u and regular pixel6. No worries on pixel 6. It's a great phone . Despite all the bugs I've heard about ,NO issues and pictures are obviously fantastic!
Social Media quallity isn't really important to me. I'm still happy that I switched from the 6pro to the S22 Ultra. Googles Material U felt like using IOS copy. Far too less functions like a pro mode in the camera and far too little features and customization options compared to Samsungs UI. Some ppl May don't need so much versatility, but I do.
For UI, just download Nova Launcher to overcome any disabilities in stock os. My only grip is pixel stock camera missing a pro mode like in Samsung. The current white balance sliders and contrast / brightness sliders are not nearly enough!
you are aware that the pixel can on the fly can alter contrast and exposure? the pixel camera is much easier to use and can get better pictures just from tweaking the images in the image finder, which i noticed this review didnt do. the uplifting shadows can be manually adjusted before taking take the photo, from my experience i've not noticed thsi feature on samsung. the only thing i struggle with my pixel is the focusing, sometimes its focused well, sometimes i have to tap repeatedly
I bought the s22 ultra. Keep coming back to my pixel 6 pro. I like the pictures on the pixel 6 pro better. Battery on the pixel 6 pro isn't as good as my s22 ultra
I'm in the same boat after the P6P was super buggy at launch. I was supposed to sell my P6P but after multiple months of updates, Google has really tailored it into a great experience. I'm teetering between the two, but leaning more towards Pixel at the moment.
I have used pixel2, pixel 4xl and the pixel 6 Pro. The portrait mode on pixel 6 pro is really terrible, especially when you use this mode to take photos about people, because the whole picture, especially people's face and people's hair is oversharpened. In fact, when you use pixel 6 pro zoom over 2x, the oversharpened problem is also terrible.
Can you compare both these phones taking pictures of moving subjects (people/pets) indoors and outdoors both to see if there is morion blur? Also comparison of waterfalls using expert raw or pro mode on the ultra and the built in long exposure on the P6P? And moon picture comparisons too? Haha that's my curiosity between the two cameras! I like the ultras macro mode for sure!
We don't have idea to switch the sides pixel in the left then in the right, what vicious scheme? , give the Samsung the shots of the pixel for a while then switch again, this is SOB's work.
I have a pixel 6 pro , it is quite terrible with portrait shots not flattering due to over used HDR. I hope they could optimise the software for the new camera hardware, for now it is not good at all. I came from an Huawei and it was much better
I'm not pixel peeper or pro photographer, however in terms of overall camera reliability, the pixel has it over the S22U in many ways. I can take pics of my kids with no motion blur, along with no shutter lag. I wish reviewers mentioned this more because it's an issue that Samsung has never resolved.
Most people wouldn't but then photos from most phones would look great. If you're spending this much on a flagship, it's zooming in and pixel peeping that really shows you what you're getting!
If you use lightroom but don't want to work with RAW files due to size, pixel 6 is better as its jpeg has a wider dynamic range. ie shadows lifted and highlights lowered. With all these details captured in jpeg, you can go wild with the contrast, desaturation and softness later on in lightroom or snapseed to the achieve a more natural look
Samsung should be better for a person like business man or an influencer. They can better do more productive stuffs with the Pro camera and the spen. And there's a lot much to do ! But Google's Pixel 6 Pro is also a flagship that can be used for what our needs are like, great video and photo quality. Good screen & Software. Absolutely it's a good price for that phone rather than a 1000$ phone with extra ultra specifications. But s22 ultra is useful for a business man and influencers/celebrities. Pixel 6 pro far much better in the price range though. 🎉✨
I don't like pixel camera. The photos are usually darker when not taken in a bright daylight. The selfie camera is horrible. I returned nine when I deciding between it and the S22 Plus. I don't like the S22 Ultra either because phones with periscope camera usually get blurry pictures.
Why are you silent about the general marriage of the Samsung galaxy s22 ultra ua-cam.com/video/M2I1QIr3Mek/v-deo.html. Everyone who has handed over the replacement of the motherboard for repair. They said that these are the phones that are made in Vietnam, mine was made in Korea. The service is already filled with them
the upcoming google pixel 7 will have basically the same set of camera with better processing and a new silicon chipset which will enhance the experience but i do wish google gives us a more better 7x atleast telephoto lens..... nice 👍
@@michaliskossyfas5862 for some people more the specs more they tend to gravitate towards buying the phone that is why samsung on this galaxy S series 22 ultra is offering a inbuilt stylus and presenting it like a note series... Google has relied on the software side most of it's part keeping the same sensor for a couple of iterations... Where as if you go buy a proper dslr or mirrorless camera from sony, canon or nikon you always get some new hardware so this time also apart for the cpu and gpu on the pixel 7 don't expect lot of changes internally..
@@rvarghese3062 I understand that. I'm just saying that a longer lens isn't by default a better lens or better specs. The 105mm equivalent is a great focal length, especially for portraiture, and it doesn't sit uncomfortably far from the wide angle camera. A 7x camera wouldn't have much more to offer and would probably have a much smaller sensor.
@@michaliskossyfas5862 yes that is correct.. I like the sony Xperia 1 1V telephoto application where in you can actually control the variable zoom length increase or decrease it provides a more better result in taking a shot... It is the only telephoto lens with a variable aperture... In samsung 10x optical zoom which is a fixed setup you get the remaining below 10 x zoom in digital format that is why they have included a 3x telephoto lens as well.. I think pixel will improve upon the sharpening and processing of the photo and video this time around with more ML and AI.....
prefer pixel, although samsung's telephoto is insane, pixel is absolutely top level compared to any other phone and i'm super happy with it, i don't see the need for anything beyond what pixel offers Will be interesting to see Pixel 7 pro once it comes out, could be another game changer
I am not a fan of the over-sharpening thing that pixel do to their photos tbh. It makes the subjects look uglier than they actually were, human subjects. I'm using pixel 4 xl btw and it seems like even on the pixel 6 this issue hasn't been fixed. I'm currently using gcam PX to overcome this problem and it works. Plus I want them to bring back that blue ish tone or they called it as pixel color science back in the day. After several updates the camera results seem to be changing towards the warmer side and I'm just not a fan of it.
Another fabulously informative video. For me, the Pixel 6Pro has become my daily driver. I've fallen out of love with Samsung because both phones score equally in terms of cameras but the Pixel is a much better deal monetarily. Samsung phones have become far too expensive. I'm most definitely in the Google camp now.
Have both. Though, the I love to use the 6 Pro more. I can't be confident with the battery life. I'm leaning towards the S22U because of the battery life with easily 1.5 days. Whereas, the 6 pro is out in the middle of the day. S22U battery is terrible the first 2 weeks until it learned to adapt with my usage. The 6 Pro's battery life didn't improve for me.
@@darcastromero I don't seem to have had much of a problem with my 6 Pro in terms of battery life. I'm a fairly heavy user and I can go for 36 hours without charging with the adaptive battery function toggled on. The same couldn't be said with my Samsungs although I'm in the UK so we're cursed with Exynos Samsungs which are less power efficient than the Snapdragon versions.
@@MancUnionMr I don't know bout that. I'm a pretty heavy user myself and I can only use the 6 Pro with 5-6hrs SOT. Whereas the s22u, I have 7.5-8hrs SOT same use case.
Agreed! Got my Pixel 6 Pro two days ago and the experience has been amazing so far!
Agree with others, my P6P owns the S22U (SD) for battery at the end of the day.
How come not a lot of people talk about these two head to head? For flagship Android experience theres nothing else. Great social media comparisons keep it up bro
optimization for social media app to use the camera fullest potential is great, but since the first day i use the smartphone all the footage whenever i upload on story is actually recorded first in the phone camera, not the app ( it sorta become a habit where my mind always jump in the camera app first ) so these non optimize for social media on android side was never a problem for me .
I do this too however even when I do this, the compression algorithm of the Android apps aren't on a par with iOS
@@Abedo0o0 i see ah well story footage doesn't need to be that crystal clear like it's only 10-20s long anyway and tbh no one care beside tech nerds like us. kids these day before they post pic/vid on their story they always took picture with a separate app that has filter which already make the image look worse , so doesn't matter if you own an iphone end of day 8/10 kids still have shitty quality picture up there.
@@mitismee well, I partially agree with you. While only us tech enthusiast and needs who will be able to tell the difference, believe me those kids while they won't be able to properly explain what's wrong with the video/photo they will notice that it's not iPhone quality. Actually those kids brag about having iPhones and make fun of those who use android. I've seen many memes on people who own android phones and use Snapchat. There's a term they use "potato quality"
Can someone show me how to enable that feature on my s22 ultra?
@@teslacybertruck750 what feature ?
Waiting for this so much 🔥🔥🔥 nice comparison as always
Appreciate it!!
astonishing video Alex Zhang. I shattered that thumbs up on your video. Keep on up the fantastic work.
S22 Ultra indoors, especially on people or moving objects, is horrific! It reminds me of an old OnePlus device that looked like an oil painting
Yep. On my pixel 6, it works advertised on moving subjects. It's not 100% but it's close. My s21ultra gets constant blurry. Guessing something to do with shutter speed ..
Yep why no major tech UA-camr mentions this is beyond me
In the S22 Ultra Eyxnos version, when the X10 zoom is used in low light, what the phone is really doing is using the X3 optical zoom and making a digital crop. It can be seen in lightroom by the opening that is not the one that corresponds to the X10 but corresponds to the X3
I might be ignorant.. but why do people take photos IN the social media apps rather than using the regular camera app then just picking from the gallery? I can't remember the last time I've used the in-app camera for Instagram.. you miss out on all of the camera features the phone offers in the actual camera apps.
Because it’s one more step? Why should I do that?
@@maycusskywalker3643 Because you have way more photo options in the camera app vs the social media app? It says why in my comment
@@bankruptsee yeah but social media is for quick shots especially story’s. You need it right there. And also all the filters don’t work when you don’t record it inside the app :)
I don't know why would anyone, anyone use inapp camera from social media rather than actual native camera app to behin with.
I shoot directly from my iPhone's native app and then import in Instagram, snap or anything else..
LOL, Pixel still killing Samsung...not a shocker. You'd think by now Samsung would have made some camera improvements...
I think this is their best phone so far! Samsung has come a long way since their TouchWiz days
@@azvisuals don't disagree on TouchWiz. One UI is awesome. But my P6P owns my S22u in the camera and battery and UI (no lag) Dept
I have the s22U and was excited to get it after hearing so much praise for the s21U cameras. but really the cameras, aside from the zoom, hasn't impressed me. they seem the same to my regular s21i traded in. and if someone or something is moving it's terrible. the iphone 13 seems to take way better pictures, especially in motion. and the pixel. so I've been thinking about swapping.
@@michaelbrown5680 I have the S22U and I can't believe how choppy the refresh rate is on the screen! My P6P is smooth as butter, which is why I'm using the Pixel again haha
Nice comparison! For future videos, please consider keeping each phone's samples on the same side of the video. In some scenes, you have the pixel on the left and in others the galaxy is on the left. It makes it a little harder for the viewer to follow your commentary when the samples switch sides sporadically. Keep up the great work though!
pixel 6 pro looks amazing on social media. Nice comparison 😍😍
Awesome and Salute. You've done a Marvelous job Alex. Keep it coming.
God Bless.
Basically your saying overall the pixel is better than the s22 ultra !
Very nice video! My understanding is that at night Ultra uses the 3x telephoto lens for video and photos at >= 10x since the periscope 10x lens has a very small aperture. Thus the ultra does not perform well in this case.
but since the day i learn how to edit photo on lightroom i always end up shoot raw photo and take time to edit lol, all smartphone in this world always somewhat boost the color up a notch ah well put it simple they just doesn't match the feeling when you are looking at something in real life tbh , doesnt matter if its' ip , ss , or pixel . that's why there are raw photo and you can take that and bake it however you like.
I like that approach because editing is also where you can add your own touches and style to the shot with more creative color tones!
If you plan to shoot anything with motion (kids, pets) don't get a Samsung. It prioritizes a slower shutter speed to get s brighter exposure and your shots will turn out blurry. I have owned both and only benefit to the Samsung s22 ultra is the wider lens and slightly sharper longer lenses. Samsung also favors a brighter exposure and youll find it often overexposes images losing highlight details.
Awesome video! If you try low light zoom test on a tripod, with Night Sight, I'm confident Pixel will be a lot better!!
Great comparison between this 2 great phone... i got the S22 Ultra... thanks Alex...
The software updated for Samsung through the year will a better assessment. The better phone as a whole Samsung S22 ultra but does need software updates to offset many of the problems you showed.
The problem off using so many different sites is that the internet tends to interpret photos so you really don't get the true picture quality 🤔. It's like telling an event to your friends and in the ends in a total different story .Good Video 😎
I was upset with Samsung after my One plus still took better images than the S21u. I went with the Pixel6 pro instead of the S22u. Plus I like native android.
If your OnePlus device took better photos than an S21 Ultra, it is 100% defective. Objectively, there is no way this is possible unless you have parkinson's
0:12 looks so good. You need to make a video on how you create your interfaces 😲
Seconded!!
You should do this same comparison but using Expert RAW on the S22 ultra
@5:34 yeah, but look at that color on the Fire Hydrant, looks faded on the Pixel 6 pro.
Thanks for the camera comparison. It was informative and helped me decide to hold off on both phones 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Such a great video review . Love it
I love & want the pixel but I can't deal with bugs after bugs so I'll take the Samsung but my heart is for the pixel. My brother has a pixel & his always complaining
Yeah good point. So far my pixel 6 pro has been ok, some slight bugs but nothing that breaks the usability
I have s21u and regular pixel6. No worries on pixel 6. It's a great phone . Despite all the bugs I've heard about ,NO issues and pictures are obviously fantastic!
I agree with you
I'm just pointing out I had my pixel since it came out and I have not experienced one bug
Never had an issue with my pixel 6 pro
love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
i really wait for your videos,man
Samsung in NightMode doesnt use 10x sensor, it uses 3x and digitally crop into 10x, just to inform all :)
This video should've included RAW sample comparison, otherwise good video.
Social Media quallity isn't really important to me. I'm still happy that I switched from the 6pro to the S22 Ultra. Googles Material U felt like using IOS copy. Far too less functions like a pro mode in the camera and far too little features and customization options compared to Samsungs UI. Some ppl May don't need so much versatility, but I do.
That's a good point. Samsung's one ui is still very feature packed and well optimized as well
Hahah One Ui isn't Polish as Material UI 😂😂😂 Good luck for the shit One ui
For UI, just download Nova Launcher to overcome any disabilities in stock os. My only grip is pixel stock camera missing a pro mode like in Samsung. The current white balance sliders and contrast / brightness sliders are not nearly enough!
Ok you want a sticker?
you are aware that the pixel can on the fly can alter contrast and exposure? the pixel camera is much easier to use and can get better pictures just from tweaking the images in the image finder, which i noticed this review didnt do. the uplifting shadows can be manually adjusted before taking take the photo, from my experience i've not noticed thsi feature on samsung. the only thing i struggle with my pixel is the focusing, sometimes its focused well, sometimes i have to tap repeatedly
Nice Comparison!!
the pixel pro is 🔥
i love my pixel
Which phone do you use as your main device?
I bought the s22 ultra. Keep coming back to my pixel 6 pro. I like the pictures on the pixel 6 pro better. Battery on the pixel 6 pro isn't as good as my s22 ultra
I'm in the same boat after the P6P was super buggy at launch. I was supposed to sell my P6P but after multiple months of updates, Google has really tailored it into a great experience. I'm teetering between the two, but leaning more towards Pixel at the moment.
Love my Pixel 6 Pro, waiting for Pixel 7 Pro
Can you do a comparison of S22 ultra vs iPhone 13pro like pixel peeping, really loved it and way of presentation. 👌
Great comparison 🔥
I have used pixel2, pixel 4xl and the pixel 6 Pro. The portrait mode on pixel 6 pro is really terrible, especially when you use this mode to take photos about people, because the whole picture, especially people's face and people's hair is oversharpened. In fact, when you use pixel 6 pro zoom over 2x, the oversharpened problem is also terrible.
I prefer to use 4x telephoto lens to take portrait photos on pixel 6 pro rather than portrait mode or main lens
Pixel 😎
Still using my n10+, I'm thinking about getting the pixel 6 pro, will I regret it?
Good video and good photos and HAVE a good day
Can you compare both these phones taking pictures of moving subjects (people/pets) indoors and outdoors both to see if there is morion blur? Also comparison of waterfalls using expert raw or pro mode on the ultra and the built in long exposure on the P6P? And moon picture comparisons too? Haha that's my curiosity between the two cameras! I like the ultras macro mode for sure!
Pixel 6 blows Samsung away for people and pets. Samsung will give blurry photos . I own both and pixel is farrrrrrrr more reliable
We don't have idea to switch the sides pixel in the left then in the right, what vicious scheme? , give the Samsung the shots of the pixel for a while then switch again, this is SOB's work.
Btw what zoom did you use for the portrait photos on pixel?
Pretty obvious be used the 2x crop because of how over sharpened the photos were. He needs to use the 1x or preferably the 4x for portrait.
The Samsung looks stuning
I have a pixel 6 pro , it is quite terrible with portrait shots not flattering due to over used HDR. I hope they could optimise the software for the new camera hardware, for now it is not good at all. I came from an Huawei and it was much better
I'm not pixel peeper or pro photographer, however in terms of overall camera reliability, the pixel has it over the S22U in many ways. I can take pics of my kids with no motion blur, along with no shutter lag.
I wish reviewers mentioned this more because it's an issue that Samsung has never resolved.
I agree. the motion blur is just disgusting. a 700 to 1000 dollar phone taking soft over blown pics in indoor lighting.
Ini my country the big issue on s20 series of Samsung has a green line problem display after update software.
how many are zooming ind and out after takeing a shot?
Most people wouldn't but then photos from most phones would look great. If you're spending this much on a flagship, it's zooming in and pixel peeping that really shows you what you're getting!
Love Pixel 6Pro
Very good!!
Please do a review of the Mi 12 pro, OnePlus 10 Pro and compare them to apple and Samsung!!
You should review
Xiaomi 12 pro
It has good cameras
Which of the two would ue recommend for a photographer
If you use lightroom but don't want to work with RAW files due to size, pixel 6 is better as its jpeg has a wider dynamic range. ie shadows lifted and highlights lowered. With all these details captured in jpeg, you can go wild with the contrast, desaturation and softness later on in lightroom or snapseed to the achieve a more natural look
@@Ben_Cheng that’s a lot bro ur reply has been of great help to mi
would be awesome if you could do honor magic 4 pro too, if you have the chance.
I love my Google Pixel 6 Pro and 6a a lot
S22 Ultra all the way for me.
portrait fotos shall be Sharp and background bluray.
s22 ultra is better
Samsung should be better for a person like business man or an influencer. They can better do more productive stuffs with the Pro camera and the spen. And there's a lot much to do !
But Google's Pixel 6 Pro is also a flagship that can be used for what our needs are like, great video and photo quality. Good screen & Software. Absolutely it's a good price for that phone rather than a 1000$ phone with extra ultra specifications.
But s22 ultra is useful for a business man and influencers/celebrities.
Pixel 6 pro far much better in the price range though. 🎉✨
Samsung S22 still blows away any phone.
Exactly
I don't like pixel camera. The photos are usually darker when not taken in a bright daylight. The selfie camera is horrible. I returned nine when I deciding between it and the S22 Plus. I don't like the S22 Ultra either because phones with periscope camera usually get blurry pictures.
No Astrophotography?
Why are you silent about the general marriage of the Samsung galaxy s22 ultra ua-cam.com/video/M2I1QIr3Mek/v-deo.html. Everyone who has handed over the replacement of the motherboard for repair. They said that these are the phones that are made in Vietnam, mine was made in Korea. The service is already filled with them
the upcoming google pixel 7 will have basically the same set of camera with better processing and a new silicon chipset which will enhance the experience but i do wish google gives us a more better 7x atleast telephoto lens..... nice 👍
Longer telephoto doesn't equal better.
@@michaliskossyfas5862 for some people more the specs more they tend to gravitate towards buying the phone that is why samsung on this galaxy S series 22 ultra is offering a inbuilt stylus and presenting it like a note series... Google has relied on the software side most of it's part keeping the same sensor for a couple of iterations... Where as if you go buy a proper dslr or mirrorless camera from sony, canon or nikon you always get some new hardware so this time also apart for the cpu and gpu on the pixel 7 don't expect lot of changes internally..
@@rvarghese3062 I understand that. I'm just saying that a longer lens isn't by default a better lens or better specs. The 105mm equivalent is a great focal length, especially for portraiture, and it doesn't sit uncomfortably far from the wide angle camera. A 7x camera wouldn't have much more to offer and would probably have a much smaller sensor.
@@michaliskossyfas5862 yes that is correct.. I like the sony Xperia 1 1V telephoto application where in you can actually control the variable zoom length increase or decrease it provides a more better result in taking a shot... It is the only telephoto lens with a variable aperture... In samsung 10x optical zoom which is a fixed setup you get the remaining below 10 x zoom in digital format that is why they have included a 3x telephoto lens as well.. I think pixel will improve upon the sharpening and processing of the photo and video this time around with more ML and AI.....
i love my pixel 6 pro i'm waiting for the 7 pro i know it will be the best
You should use chapters in your videos next time
pxl ❤️
Compare s22 ultra with iphone 13 pro .
the S22ULTRA is completely uninteresting for 200€ more you get the XPERIA Pro i
Pixels pictures are naturels its why the pixels are amazing ❤️
Pixel best
Goog best
100%
prefer pixel, although samsung's telephoto is insane, pixel is absolutely top level compared to any other phone and i'm super happy with it, i don't see the need for anything beyond what pixel offers
Will be interesting to see Pixel 7 pro once it comes out, could be another game changer
I am not a fan of the over-sharpening thing that pixel do to their photos tbh. It makes the subjects look uglier than they actually were, human subjects. I'm using pixel 4 xl btw and it seems like even on the pixel 6 this issue hasn't been fixed. I'm currently using gcam PX to overcome this problem and it works.
Plus I want them to bring back that blue ish tone or they called it as pixel color science back in the day. After several updates the camera results seem to be changing towards the warmer side and I'm just not a fan of it.
I'm sorry to see this comparison is very, very unobjective.. are you a pixel fanboy?
👆🏿 #teampixel
Samsung mejor hardware, Google mejor procesado de imagen 🏆
Pixel portraits are terrible
🥰🥰🥰😘♥️
Pixel 6 PRO no thanks, don't want a phone with bugs
Who said it had bugs
@@Coffeendisney everybody knows it's not something new :)) are you kidding me?
For dumb Millennials Samsung, for real Photographers with experience in post-processing Google Pixel.
Lag? What lag? You seem biased towards the Pixel and it doesn't make sense...
Looking like you are paid by Pixel ...my liking S22 Ultra is best
The s21 plus is better then the Google pixel lol have both phones and still always go back to the 21
4:25 how in the hell does these look similar..??!! Pixel looks like a potato cam.
Father is father......s22 ultra is best
Lol trying your best to make the S22 Ultra look bad in a nice way. Well no matter what feel the S22 Ultra is a better camera than the pixel 6 pro.
Crap comparison...
Lol, Pixel fanboy