Samsung has mocked the most expensive iPhone, showing off its camera power

There is always a confrontation between two giant smartphone companies in the world, Samsung and Apple. Samsung has mocked the Apple iPhone many times. Apple has also made videos about slow Android phones. Now South Korea’s Samsung has beaten Apple’s iPhone once again. Through video, Samsung mocked the iPhone 12 Pro Max camera, the most expensive Apple smartphone. Samsung has competed with its flagship phone Galaxy S21 Ultra with an iPhone camera. Tell us what the whole thing is about.

In fact Samsung has released two videos. The first video (first identified by Sammobile) compares the zoom features of both phones. It first took a photo of the moon from the iPhone 12 Pro Max and then clicked the image from the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. The iPhone’s camera only reached 12x optical zoom, but Samsung clicked close to the moon by zooming in on the phone’s 100X.

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In the second video, both phones have a camera collision. It features a close-up image of an object sandwich taken from the iPhone 12 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera. The photo taken by Samsung is slightly better, but both photos look similar. In both video ads, Samsung has used a new slogan to upgrade your phone (not to upgrade your phone).

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What are the camera specifications of both phones?
Let us know that the Galaxy S21 Ultra has been given a powerful quad camera setup. It has a 108-megapixel primary sensor that comes with OIS support. In addition, a 12-megapixel dual-pixel sensor, 10-megapixel telephoto lens, and another 10-megapixel sensor have been offered. The Triple Rear Camera Setup is available on the iPhone 12 Pro Max. It has a 12-megapixel primary sensor with f / 1.6 aperture, a 12-megapixel second sensor with f / 2.4 aperture, and a 12-megapixel third sensor with an f / 2.2 aperture.

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