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iPhone 15 Pro Max vs. Galaxy S23 Ultra: Specs Compared
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Apple’s most advanced flagship phone yet — the iPhone 15 Pro Max — is here. But how does it stack up against another top-of-the-line device, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra? Let’s unpack the specs of each to see how these phones compare.
00:00 iPhone 15 Pro Max vs. Galaxy S23 Ultra
01:14 Price and storage comparison
01:38 iPhone now has USB-C
01:53 Perfomance comparison
02:23 Display comparison
04:27 Camera comparison
05:59 Battery Life comparison
06:38 Available colors
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The regular iPhones are for Kids & the Pro's for Adults which takes a newbie about a day to learn the O.S. The 15's look like plastic & we'll see if the band scratches that paint off.
The SS band gives the iPhone a very classy look.
I still have my S22 Ultra & I'm learning everything day all it has to provide for me. I dont have a single micro scratch on it anywhere. However, I've had it in a case & I rotate a TPU Screen Protector every 2-3 months.
Yes, I'm not for iPhones or Samsung. Both kind of bang their heads against a wall when it comes to "carbon free" which i could care less about. Mother Nature takes care of herself.
Apple – let's smother the Earth with Solar Panels! 😅
We'll continue to use Child Slave Labor for the battery materials & have our phones made in the most Pollution Making Countries on Earth!
My 13 Pro & 22 Ultra are both paid for. However, the 13 Pro has issues running certain Apps by getting way hot & eating a 100% battery in a few minutes.
This mainly happened when running Netflix & a few other word find games that my wife plays. I find her wrapping that 13 Pro in a towel & throwing it in the freezer for a few minutes & we've cancelled Netflix & deleted those apps since. (Word Find is not very hard on graphics, etc)
My S22 Ultra still holds value also as of Sept 2023 at $700-$900 on Amazon.
My Huawei p30 pro is still going strong! 😂 But I can't decide on a new phone, really hard decision between these two…
I love my s23 ultra. Been with android since iphone 4 and will never go back.
The camera is really important to me as I use it for my painting's photography. I have the Samsung S21Ultra and have been really disappointed with the results ( particularlysaturation etc.. ). I was thinking of converting to the Iphone15, but now not too sure. Any advice would be welcome, thanks.❤
I satisfy with normal cellphone 📱
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The iphone 15 wins!
Sike! 😁 The 6 months old S23 Ultra remains 🤴
I am thinking of switching my iPhone to Samsung
S24 Ultra dropping in January. S23 already wiping the floor with the iPhone 15. The new Galaxy is about to be overkill.
Samsung s23 ultra can unlock with facial. And fingers unlock
They've just removed the 128G option as the new emtey level model is $100 higher than last years.
Samsung is far superior
S23 ultra also has the100x zoom how are you going to leave that out
I phone is the most advanced yet. But, Samsung is always lite years ahead. 😁
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
-Android Users, Especially Samsung users
S23 ultra
After learning through multiple sources, it looks like A17 Pro is a power-hungry chip. Just buy an iPhone 14 Pro. You're not missing out anything
To everyone here claiming to have an S23 Ultra and getting bad battery usage I call BS. My S23 Ultra is 7 months old and has all the updates. I still get the same battery life as when it was new. Up to 3 full days 72+ hours with about 9 hours screen on time light usage every day. And 1-1/2 days about 36 hours with 12-1/2 hours screen on time heavy usage. I don't know whet you guys are doing with your phones, but maybe you need to send them and have them checked. Unless you like having them running bad so you can complain that Samsung has bad batteries.
Just get the s23U
I'd grab a regular 15 and call it a day once it's $599 nxtyear😂
The pen is old fashioned