A specialized site has published some photos taken with the iPhone XS Max and the new Samsung Galaxy + S10 on various social media sites, and people were not informed of which phone the pictures were taken, so that there are no biased opinions, then they collected the results. Let's take a look and get your opinion before revealing which camera was used for these photos, and what was the result?

Guess if you took the photo with an iPhone XS Max or a Galaxy S10 +


(My friend) try to find out which pictures were taken by any phone, for the time being we will call them phone A and phone B, and at the end of the article we will tell you.

All shared images were taken directly with the phone's camera without any modifications or even manipulation in any way.


The first picture

The mug was photographed using Portrait Mode in iPhone XS Max, and Samsung's Focus Live mode, and these two modes are basically the same, but with different names. Image A has more natural colors because Image B has very warm colors. But Photo B wins when it comes to depth.

Focusing in image A, you find that there is a lack of the edge of the cup, while image B contains the entire edges of the cup and there is no lack of it. Although Image A displayed background blurring better. Most people prefer A, but we think B is the winner because there is no shortage of the focused object in the photo, the cup.


second picture

This is a photo of a person and was taken using Portrait Mode as well. Compared to image B, image A appears to be faded or slightly faded but image B is dark. Photo A has better isolation of the background from the person. Our readers preferred Image A and so did we.


Third image

This photo captured a street sign, and was also captured using Portrait Mode in low-light conditions. Where the weather is winter. The A camera took a very nice picture, and the image was not deficient as in the image of the cup above. And it is clear to everyone that the background blur tends in favor of image B so that the blue has almost disappeared compared to image A.


Fourth picture

I took this picture of some buildings with the sky. Looking at the image B, we find it brighter, but with more exposure and a little dimmer. While the A picture is darker and less brilliant, HDR dynamic range and contrast are more accurate, especially when looking at the clouds. Most of people preferred Photo B and said it was the best.


The last image

This image shows the ability of the camera A to deal with shots of the sky, especially with the presence of sunlight from behind the clouds. Photo B did a great job capturing the sun.


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The result

Photo A was taken by iPhone XS Max. And of course, the second photo B was taken by the Samsung Galaxy S10 +. In view of the readers ’results, it was in favor of the Samsung S10 +, despite the iPhone XS Max winning some photos. This shows that both phones have a great camera.

It is worth noting that the iPhone XS Max contains a single 12-megapixel dual-lens camera with an f / 1.8 lens slot, and a second camera with a wide lens slot with an f / 2.4 lens of 12 megapixels. The expected iPhone 2019 is expected to come with a more advanced triple-lens camera.

While the Samsung Galaxy S10 + has a more advanced triple-lens camera, one of them with a 12-megapixel camera with an f / 1.5 lens slot, and the second lens is called a "telephoto lens" or telephoto lens, used to get a large image of a distant subject, or it is an additional lens that is placed on the zoom To round out more. This 12MP lens comes with a wide f / 2.4 aperture.

And the third lens is 16-megapixel wide with a wide f / 2.2 aperture, and the function of that lens that Samsung says you can shoot wider and longer shots with a larger scene. It captures a larger scene in one frame, either in landscape or portrait mode, so even if you reduce your movement, the camera will capture more of the scene.

Both phones are also great, especially for shooting videos in 4K quality with optical stabilization, although the Galaxy S10 + beat the Max because the stability was slightly better.

In general, if the iPhone XS Max images were preferred over the Galaxy S10 +, it was because the iPhone offered more realistic colors, better dynamic range, and higher contrast.

What pictures did you like? Which do you prefer? Let us know in the comments.

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