Samsung remains the main technical rival of the iPhone, with permission of course from Huawei, which finds it at a huge disadvantage due to the limited use of Android imposed by the government of the United States of America. So in this case we have to face the latest iPhone, and of course the latest Samsung Galaxy in use.
In this case, the most expert analysts have already faced the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the iPhone 12 Pro Max in different questions to find out which one has the better camera.. Don’t miss out on the best comparisons and see which one takes the best photos on the market.
First of all, we apologize for not being able to bring you this comparison on our own. We usually work with Androidsis and Actualidad Gadget to bring the latest Samsung news face to face with the latest from Apple, but this time Samsung has not seen fit to lend me a unit of the Galaxy S21 in any of its versions. That is why we must turn to American colleagues. We leave you first with Mrwhosetheboss, An interesting YouTube channel in which we appreciate that the Galaxy S21 Ultra seems to offer better indoor camera results than the iPhone 12 Pro Max.
This can also be seen in this capture of The Tech Chap:
We can also take a look at the front cameras and how they work on Instagram via the Twitter of Carlos Santaengracia, creator of Beach caps and that he has always defended the superiority of iOS in these cases:
Instagram on Android is still a drama 🥴
If you have a large community on the platform, it is impossible to take it as a real option 🤦🏻♂️ pic.twitter.com/xFZ3kVBCCs– Carlos Santa Engracia (@csantaengracia) January 20, 2021
And finally we leave you SuperSaf, Also on YouTube, which carried out a comparative test of the cameras of the iPhone 12 Pro Max and the Galaxy 21 Ultra which we believe to be the most complete we have seen to date. Once again the differences seem minimal, in some cases like video recording the superiority of the iPhone is unquestionable, but in this case, we remember that Samsung announces no less than 108 MP in its camera, for Apple’s 12 MP.