iPhone XR vs Galaxy S10e By Jon Rettinger

By Jon Rettinger
Aug 15, 2021
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iPhone XR vs Galaxy S10e

The snow is melted. The battlefields are clear seems like a good day to go to war, let's put Goliath against Goliath and have the galaxy s.10 e square up against the iPhone 10. Our two contestants are going to enter only ones. Going to leave the winner, so Before we jump into the verses, hope you guys enjoying the new direction of the channel if you're liking, it is certain to subscribe and, of course, that little Bell get notified. New videos are coming at you. I am a bit of a display snob, it's not necessarily the resolution that matters, but the quality of the display is super important.

That's your portal to the phone. It doesn't matter what the specs are, how many gigs a ram if you can't interact with your phone in a way that looks nice, there's very little reason for me to see you getting a phone, so these are two very different stories. You've got a liquid retina, which is Apple marketing for LCD, and we got Samsung's OLED panels. Obviously, they've been doing very well the best compliment that I can give towards Apple's display. Do you think of their LCD panel versus their OLED on the 10s and 10s maxes, not as bad as you think you have to actually look at it and use it? You can appreciate it's a perfect LCD panels, it's good to compare it to.

What's probably the best display going. This is the same panel technology. That's in the galaxy s 10 and the galaxy s 10, plus Samsung makes the best displays going, and it shines on the smaller screen on the 10 II. When you look at these phones side-by-side, you can see a clear difference, and you see the biggest difference, and obviously we'd expected in black levels. Looking at something with a bunch of colors.

Maybe it's not that noticeable when something's got black in it. The OLED panel just looks so incredible, so it comes to notch. I, don't mind it as long as it's there for a reason. Obviously, on the 10r, it's housing, the true depth sensor, which gives you face ID. So it's there for a reason.

I am in the camp, though, that I prefer the hole, punch and might be because it's new, it's kind of haven't, seen it for a whole generation of phones, but I like the way it looks and an old fairness Apple. There isn't really another phone that could go up against Samsung and display category and even send its chance. Two cameras versus one on the backs of these two phones, so they both have the same wide angle. What the s10 has is the ultra-wide angle, which I think you see a lot more versatility for cameras, so I feel like we're, reaching kind of like a peak camera here and day to day. I didn't notice that much of a difference, the pictures looked at good coming out of both phones.

There were times, though, when I was appreciative to have that ultra-wide sensor on the Kenny. What I wanted to get all my kids together or a picture of my whole family, it's nice to have that extra functionality and flexibility, even if you don't use it every day to make former versatile camera experience. I, take a lot of pictures in portrait and I feel, like the only limiting factor that I found with the 10r was only being able to take portrait shots of people other than that I didn't, feel limited versus the 10s max, and usually I use on a daily basis. On the front. The true depth sensor is really impressive on the iPhone 10 R, and it gives you I think one of the best features of the phone and that is face ID, but the front cameras on both are kind of blah, so the processing is one of the area's really comes down to a personal preference.

If you like the HDR look, you're going to gravitate immediately to the iPhone. If you like, sort of more poppy vivid colors and the Samsung is absolutely going to be your jam and I kind of go back and forth into both camps. I. Think today, though, sir I'm, more partial to the poppy colors that I'm getting out of the Samsung, but don't say they are better pictures, they just look better to my eye. So both of these cameras are used for more than just Stills videos.

A big deal as well, so here's a sample coming out of both the video looks equally good shooting at 4k 60, but there is some difference with the processing how you're going to view the image. So here sample is coming out of both you can. Let us know which one you prefer so picking up an iPhone that ten are included. You know it's an iPhone Apple is attention to detail to how the phone feels in the hand, is incredible. There's not much out that I can touch through the visceral feel of holding an iPhone and Samsung has come really close with a galaxy s.10 line of devices I love the way both phones feel in the hand the hardware front, the Samsung packed pretty much everything into the s10, including a headphone jack, which you know is a big deal for a lot of people. Also, things in here maybe didn't think that you wanted things like reverse wireless charging.

It's nice to have, especially if you wanna, you don't charge up your brand-new air, pods or Galaxy Buds. It's a great way to be able to charge up something else out, bringing a battery pack. Perhaps when the biggest advantages, though of the 10r, is face. I'd I love face ID, I, love it for payments, I love the friend, locking my phone when I love it for the ease of use and security. It is awesome, and probably one of the biggest selling points for why people would pick up a ten are over the 10 e on the east side.

There's no in screen fingerprint reader like you've, got on the big brothers. They moved it to the side. It actually feels perfect and I kind of wonder why Samsung ever even bothered in the past putting it on at the back. It makes sense on the side. Furthermore, it's quick on the side and I find myself not even missing the in screen, one on the 10 and a 10 plus I hate.

My phones pretty hard, also like my brightness, a little brighter. So battery life is a big deal for me. I charge my films at night, so I want to get through a full day. I had a better battery life on the s10 II that I did on the 10 hour at the exactly same usage, and it was about 10 percent is depending on the day. So, if battery life is a big deal for you, you definitely may want to consider the 10 e over the 10 R or you know just turn your brightness down and close some apps I said before I get to the winner.

These are both perfect phones and people are picking them up for obvious reasons. So on the Kenny. Obviously, I'd, like the extra flexibility I, have with that second sensor on the 10r I forgot how much I like fake sighting, you think about how often you unlock your phone on an hourly or a daily basis, fact that it's unlocking every time easily and securely can overstate importance of that, and these verses come down to what they always come down to your preference on iOS versus Android, assuming you don't have an OS Allegiance. If both of these phones are on the table, I'm going to pick up the Galaxy S 10 e. Not only am I getting better value for the dollar I'm, getting better cameras and better battery life, and for me, that's worth the money.


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