Compare Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra in the most detail

 

At the present time, Galaxy S22 Ultra is one of the most expensive high-end smartphones to buy today. This phone not only has a premium design but also has powerful performance, quality camera system and many other attractive features.

So the iPhone 14 Pro Max scheduled to launch later this year can change the minds of Android loyalists and convince them to switch sides? Let's find the answer with FPT Shop through the article comparing iPhone 14 Pro Max and Galaxy S22 Ultra below, based on a series of rumors and leaks that have appeared recently.

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Design

Galaxy S22 Ultra (photo 1)

Both Apple and Samsung seem to have found designs they like for their smartphones . Galaxy S22 Ultra has a square appearance like the previous generation, creating a masculine and sturdy beauty but comes with some valuable improvements.

Accordingly, Samsung's latest flagship model has a rear camera cluster without a surrounding frame, bringing a more seamless beauty than the S21 Ultra . The Korean company has also found a way to put the S Pen in the Galaxy S22 Ultra so that the newer phone is a bit wider than the previous generation.

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iPhone 14 Pro Max (photo 1)

On the other side of the battle line, Apple is also expected to bring major improvements to the design of the iPhone 14 Pro Max. If the previous rumors are correct, this next high-end iPhone model will switch to a more modern punch-hole design to house the selfie camera as well as the Face ID sensor.

And yet, the bezel of the iPhone 14 Pro Max is also said to switch to using titanium material. Therefore, the evaluation of which product is more beautiful will depend a lot on the aesthetic taste of each person.

Screen

Galaxy S22 Ultra (photo 2)

Talking about the screen, the Galaxy S22 Ultra has a size of 6.8 inches, which is likely to be a bit larger with the 6.7-inch display panel of the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Apple added a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate to the iPhone 13 Pro models last fall, matching a feature Samsung has offered on its flagships for the past few years. When the Galaxy S22 lineup launched earlier this year, the S22 Ultra featured a new version of adaptive refresh rate technology that allows the phone's display to drop its refresh rate to 1Hz when displaying still images. Rumor has it that the iPhone 14 Pro models are also capable of changing the refresh rate between 1-120Hz.

This feature will help Apple catch up with Samsung in terms of display quality on its flagships. Some rumors have even surfaced recently that the next high-end iPhone model will support Always On Display.

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Camera

iPhone 14 Pro Max (photo 2)

Normally, Apple and Samsung flagships will fight to see who can make the phone with the best camera, and the battle between the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro Max and Galaxy S22 Ultra does the same.

Based on the rumors, it looks like Apple will go head-to-head with the Galaxy S22 Ultra's 108MP main camera by using the new 48MP primary sensor for the iPhone 14 Pro Max. This will give this iPhone model the ability to take better, more detailed photos.

However, Samsung will likely have the advantage with the dual telephoto lens, providing the Galaxy S22 Ultra with impressive 3x and 10x optical zoom capabilities. Combined, this camera system will deliver 100x digital zoom.

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Galaxy S22 Ultra (photo 3)

Currently, the iPhone 13 Pro Max offers 3x optical zoom and 15x digital zoom. It seems that this will not change with the iPhone 14 Pro Max as Apple is said to only use the periscope lens for the 2023 iPhone series.

There is another camera rumor worth keeping an eye on with the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which is that this phone will have an improved front camera with a wider aperture and autofocus support. This will help the quality of selfie photos as well as video calls on this iPhone model much better than the previous generation.

Efficiency

Not every iPhone coming out this fall is likely to get a processor upgrade. In fact, some rumors predict that the standard iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus models will use a variant of the A15 Bionic chip currently used on the iPhone 13 series . Although this is not a big deal as the A15 still outperforms the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset found in the Galaxy S22 Ultra. But it is disappointing that some iPhone 14 models do not have performance upgrades compared to the previous generation.

Specifications sheet

However, this will not be repeated with the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max when this phone is said to use the new generation Apple A16 Bionic chip . Therefore, the performance of this iPhone model promises to beat rivals from Samsung.

While the iPhone has the edge in processing speed, the Galaxy S22 Ultra comes with 12GB of RAM which offers certain advantages over the rival's only 6GB of RAM.

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Battery and charging technology

iPhone 14 Pro Max (photo 3)

If the previous information is correct, the iPhone 14 Pro Max will not be upgraded in battery capacity compared to the previous generation. That means this iPhone model has a 4,352 mAh battery, slightly lower than the 5,000 mAh figure of the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

However, with the iPhone 14 Pro Max running on the well-optimized iOS operating system, which brings a lot more power savings than Android on the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the battery life of the two phones This won't make much difference.

Let's wait until the product launch date to get live battery comparisons and confirm this.

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