. We found that it’s a solid flagship with a killer 200MP main camera that takes some stunning photos. But in the smartphone world, there’s already a camera benchmark, the iPhone 14 Pro. It too has gone through a hardware refresh and now does pixel binning for the first time. But how do the images from the Samsung compare, and how does the iPhone fare against the champion of pixel binning? Let’s find out together.
Both phones deliver great dynamic range, but the iPhone tends to underexpose the image and, surprisingly, its white balance is also a little warmer; this was previously a Samsung trademark. I’m also not a fan of how the iPhone brings the brightness of the colours way down. This stands in stark contrast to the S23 Ultra, which is just a little too bright for my liking.The differences continue when you look at the photos from the ultra-wide cameras.
Samsung’s biggest strength is in hair; the S23 Ultra cuts it out in a more natural manner, instead of simply skimming across the top of the head like the iPhone does. But it’s not perfect—check out the area around my hands. The iPhone also managed to distinguish between my two arms, blurring the right side to give a greater sense of depth, instead of simply making me look like a cutout. The quality of the blur and roll off is also slightly more realistic.
The Samsung has also caught up in video performance, an area where the iPhone has once held an unassailable lead. The 14 Pro still takes nicer, smoother videos—probably because of the slower shutter speed—but the S23 Ultra captures more detail.
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