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Name:BAKARE ZAINAB AYOKUNNUMI

Matric number:MCB/20/040
Programme:MICROBIOLOGY
Course code:GST 311

SAMSUNG IS BETTER THAN IPHONE

Samsung phones tends to have better cameras,battery life and display quality
even on budget model.
For low light and macro shooting ,Samsung seems to produce slightly better
results but for portrait modes the iPhone is just about edges.The Samsung has
greater flexibility and also has the headlines specification of 8k.
Well, Samsung has some great features that many people love. For example,
Samsung phones often have larger screens, which can be great for watching videos or
playing games. They also offer expandable storage, so you can easily add more space
for your photos, videos, and apps. Additionally, Samsung phones often have a longer
battery life, which is definitely a plus.
Samsung has the leading software tracking for android telephony.it surpassed
google.
Samsung sets a new standard with four years of major updates and two years
of support for S23,S22,S21 and expensive A models plus foldable phones since
S22.mid range device like Galaxy J and galaxy M aren’t part of it yet.
Samsung phones have a variety of features that users find appealing. Some
popular features include a customizable user interface, allowing you to personalize
your phone's look and feel. Samsung also offers a wide range of camera options,
including multiple lenses and advanced shooting modes. Additionally, Samsung phones
often have water and dust resistance, which can be handy for those accidental
spills or outdoor adventures.
The S23 ultra’s cameras handily beats iPhone 15pro max on zoom.
Apple wants to use the best possible screens in its products and
Samsung is one of the few that can provide them.Samsung has a large production
capacity.
Apple needs a large number of screens for its products and Samsung has
the ability to produce them in quantities;Samsung is a reliable supplier.
Samsung phones offer a variety of camera options to enhance your
photography experience. They often come with multiple lenses, such as wide-angle,
telephoto, and macro lenses, allowing you to capture different perspectives.
Samsung phones also have advanced shooting modes like Pro mode, which gives you
manual control over settings like ISO and shutter speed. Additionally, they offer
features like Night mode for better low-light photography and Live Focus for
stunning portrait shots with bokeh effects.
Qualcomm/Exynos divide has returned for the Galaxy S24 series, with the
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy and Exynos 2400 residing in different regional
models.
Apple doesn’t engage in this practice. It usually offers two chipsets worldwide
determined by the model itself. The base iPhone models usually get the previous
year’s chipset, while the Pro mode.
Apple’s iPhone and Samsung’s Galaxy lineup are juggernauts in the
smartphone industry. Apple is supreme in the US, having claimed 52% of the local
smartphone market in the first quarter of 2023, compared to Samsung, which took
second place with 27%. But quantity doesn’t always mean quality, naturally, and
this guide will compare the two companies along every measure, from performance and
design to ecosystem and security. Ready for the ultimate showdown? Here’s how
Apple’s iPhones stack up against Samsung’s Galaxy series.
Samsung offers multiple phone lineups. The Galaxy A and M series are
affordable options with respectable specs for those who just want the basics.
Galaxy S models represent Samsung’s flagships, with some of the fastest chips and
snappiest cameras on the market. The newer Galaxy Z series are foldables, which are
still quite expensive.
Apple’s iPhone lineup is comparatively small. Four variants of the iPhone 15
currently lead it, and only two of them — the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max — sport the
company’s best technology, with high price tags to match. “Budget” options are
limited to the company’s older models, including the iPhone 14, iPhone 13, and
iPhone SE. The SE should get a refresh later this year.
We’ve broken down Apple and Samsung’s lineups into three categories: entry-level,
mid-range, and high-end. Of course, great phone deals can always upend things, but
we’ll be going by standard retail prices to keep things fair.
Samsung offers multiple phone lineups. The Galaxy A and M series are
affordable options with respectable specs for those who just want the basics.
Galaxy S models represent Samsung’s flagships, with some of the fastest chips and
snappiest cameras on the market. The newer Galaxy Z series are foldables, which are
still quite expensive.
Apple’s iPhone lineup is comparatively small. Four variants of the iPhone 15
currently lead it, and only two of them — the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max — sport the
company’s best technology, with high price tags to match. “Budget” options are
limited to the company’s older models, including the iPhone 14, iPhone 13, and
iPhone SE. The SE should get a refresh later this year.
We’ve broken down Apple and Samsung’s lineups into three categories: entry-level,
mid-range, and high-end. Of course, great phone deals can always upend things, but
we’ll be going by standard retail prices to keep things fair.
Samsung relies on Gorilla Glass protection for most of its phones, the
strength of which usually goes up with the device’s price tag, the strongest
material being Victus. Apple has used Ceramic Shield for its phones since the
iPhone 12 series, a new type of glass developed by Corning, the same firm behind
Gorilla Glass. Every non-SE iPhone gets the same Ceramic Shield protection
regardless of cost, which is generally good even if you should still buy a case to
prevent cracks.
The biggest difference between the two companies regarding screen specs is
Samsung’s commitment to faster refresh rates. As mentioned, the iPhone 15 and 15
Plus still have 60Hz panels, whereas less expensive Galaxy phones are hitting
120Hz. If you want ultra-smooth motion on an iPhone, you have to pay for a Pro.
Ditto if you want always-on display tech, which is extremely common in the Android
world.
Samsung batteries tend to run longer than iPhones based on our testing,
sometimes well over a day, and that’s what you’d expect based on specs. Multiple
Samsung devices have 5,000mAh battery packs, whereas even the iPhone 15 Pro Max
tops out at 4,441. Apple does its best to optimize power usage, but there’s only so
far that can go. Neither company is putting out something that can last more than
two days, despite longer life being a frequent public demand.
Samsung tends to offer four OS updates and five years of security
updates for many of its models, while Apple averages six OS updates.
Samsung phones have better cameras, battery life, and display tech
for the price, but iPhones have better software support, security, and a proven
ecosystem.

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