

The S22 Plus shot produces a hyper-real coloration, while the iPhone 13 Pro goes with a pinker version.

Both shots are more color saturated than my real life face, but the two phones have gone about it in two slightly different ways. I also think the iPhone has produced a crisper shot, capturing the digital numerals and the curve of the clock's body much more capably than the S22 Plus has.įinally, we have a portrait mode selfie of yours truly. If anything the colors are more intense on the iPhone shot. Training the 3x telephoto cameras on this unique animated clock, the difference in color temperature has basically gone. It's not as noticeable here, but the effect can be seen in the yellow streak of sky over the train station and the sandy yellow of the ground around the seating area. Ignoring the slight magnification difference in this ultrawide shot over the Paddington arm of the Grand Central Canal, we once again see Samsung's tendency to warm up photos more than it should.

The warmth of the S22 Plus' shot is more appealing on its surface, but considering how grim a day it was in London when I took these shots, the iPhone's image is more true-to-life. It's the same result again with a wider shot of some public art near Paddington station. iPhone 13 Pro camera face-off shape up? In this close-up shot of daffodils, we see a slight coloration difference - things look warmer on the Galaxy S22. So how does a Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus vs. The iPhone 13 Pro includes a LiDAR sensor on the back, which helps the other cameras when you take special effect shots (like portrait mode) or are using AR apps. The iPhone 13 Pro also has main, ultrawide, 3x optical telephoto and selfie cameras, but they are all 12MP in resolution. On the Galaxy S22 Plus, you have a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera and a 10MP 3x optical telephoto camera, plus a 10MP selfie camera on the front. The resolutions are a bit different though, as are the other special features. You'll find the same number of cameras on both the iPhone and the Galaxy, serving the same roles. Winner: Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus vs. (Samsung data transfer rates on its phone can be as low as 10Hz, but the refresh rate of the display itself can’t go any lower than 48Hz.) That means you should get better battery efficiency from the iPhone's display when reading or looking at static images or text. However, when screens are more static, the iPhone 13 Pro can scale down to 10Hz, while the S22 Plus reaches 48Hz. The Galaxy S22 Plus is still being actively made and sold by Samsung though, while the iPhone 13 Pro has now been discontinued since the release of the iPhone 14 Pro.īoth phones can ramp up to a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and more immersive video, thanks to LTPO technology. iPhone 13 Pro: Priceīoth the Galaxy S22 Plus and iPhone 13 Pro are widely available from wireless carriers and retailers alike, with each device starting at $999. Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green, Pink Gold 50MP wide (f/1.8) 12MP ultrawide (f/2.2) 10MP telephoto (f/2.4) with 3x optical zoomġ2MP main (f/1.6), 12MP ultrawide (f/2.4), 12MP telephoto (f/2.8) with 3x optical zoom
