iPhone 11 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10

iPhone 11 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10


          Here I am telling you the difference between iPhone 11 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10 small iPhone is out plus whatever galaxy notice out this time and for this particular comparison because we have a smaller galaxy note alright decided to make this comparison fair mainly because both devices are priced the same so it's always good to know which variant gives you more bang for those thousand dollars size-wise it's quite shocking to see that both devices aren't really that much different the galaxy just seems slightly larger because of its boxy design but it's actually just 7 millimeters taller then they're both almost just this wide and just as thick yet the iPhone is a crazy 20 grams heavier if you're wondering why it's most likely got to do with the stainless steel frame Apple uses versus the aluminium on the galaxy note 10 to there finish but the stainless steel will be more resilient to a fall than the aluminium though also more prone to micro scratches when compared to the latter I have to hand it to Cupertino for this frosted finish on the back glass it does a significantly better job at deterring fingerprints in the galaxy note 10-4 its class but it claims to be the strongest available now we do know that it's made by Corney just like the Gorilla Glass 6 on the note 10 overall both devices offer great build quality but I'll give more points to Apple for its stainless steel now internals are more of a mixed bag and I shouldn't even compare them.
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           I mean iOS is not a spec country as Android is still there are some substantial differences in what you get for the same money on either phone aside from the processor differences for Galaxy Note 10 will give you double the RAM and four times more storage yes 256 gigabytes versus a meagre 64 there's also a 13% larger battery and support for faster wireless charging everything else from the IP rating to the Wi-Fi and the Bluetooth version are all the same thing is you really don't have to be a spec head to know that Samsung wins this one and it's mainly because if you want to get the same amount of storage on the iPhone that's an extra 150 dollars now if you were to fall little the marketing you'd assume that apples display is significantly better see Apple made a huge deal about their new Pro Display XDR because it can go up to 1200 nits of brightness and stern scenarios and has a crazy 2 million to 1 contrast ratio thing is if you want to know which other device has those exact same specifications it's actually the Galaxy Note 10 second makes apples display I mean they're dynamic AMOLED was actually the first to provide all this brightness and contrast and with the benefit of a larger 6.3 inch canvas versus 5.8 about the only reason why I give this one to Apple is because of the added resolution.
            I actually never thought that I'd say that I could tell the difference between 458 PPI and 401 but you actually can if you look closely the iPhones display just looks sharper but then there's the feature that the iPhone just doesn't have and which makes a note a note and it's the Wacom digitizer on the display that enables the S Pen to do its thing and boy is it important see stylus input wasn't invented by Samsung but man have they perfected it using the s-pen feels like using a sharpie on a piece of paper and this is the first time that you don't need a behemoth of a phone to have it available to you within the phone's body this alone is a definite win for Samsung but then there's also the topic of software when UI is not necessarily my favorite user interface but it's really what makes a note a note it seems that Samsung did a lot of homework when it came to how a user would naturally use a note pad and mimicked it perfectly with this device say for example that you want to take a quick note there's screen off memos you don't have to even jump within the application say you want to use Microsoft OneNote or Microsoft Excel highligh the last three generations of galaxy so if anything I'll say Apple welcome to the ball game really where the iPhone wins this one is in video for example both devices are capable of doing for case selfie video at 30 frames per second but only the iPhone can do 4k at 60 with the selfie camera and if we were to measure stabilization the iPhone almost seems like if you're using a gimbal where the galaxy is good but not as good and it's the same story with shooting video from the primary cameras both are capable of 4k of 30 and you can use all three focal lengths so long as you remain in these settings now if you wanted to go 4k at 60 only the iPhone can use all three focal lengths the Galaxy is sadly limited to the primary camera only and even if the galaxy is not bad about stabilization the super steady only works at 1080p the iPhone on the other hand doesn't even have a mode the video looks like if it were stabilized by a gimbal no matter what focal length you use to conclude let me just say that there was no way that this comparison was not going to be difficult both devices are premium offerings and both pull their own weight when it comes to their capabilities and what makes them special the iPhone owns the build quality the Galaxy owns the specs for the price both have the best displays in the market and Samsung owns software 

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