I already have the iPhone 13 and I'll be staying with iOS. My wife, however, is a die hard Samsung/Android fan. She has been using Samsung phones since the S3, So, when it comes time to replace her S10e, I'm sure she will choose the S22. Interestingly, it's the same with my daughter and son-in-law. She is Apple, he is Samsung. Just proves you can have both in one household and survive!
I really wonder how people ever lived with the early Galaxy S phones and became fans. My old S3 had almost non-existent battery life and two of my other family members had similar battery issues.
@@bizmonkey007 but in the past, you can changr the battery on your own. Standby another battery for replacement after the one in the samsung phone is 0% left. This is because the back cover can be opened. In the past, using ip 3, 4, 5, I need at least 4 times charging per day. The battery on the early iphone isn't that great then thr 6 series comes out, still remember how easily i bend my phone in the past, then 6s comes out, the battery still isn't improve to a point to say it is enough one charge per day.
Yeah, who would have thought you could use universal messaging apps, and home devices or computers that aren't eco-system locked! Explain that to every other IOS user
Samsung is the winner but obviously people will go for an iphone because of the mindset of people that iphone is better which isn't the case here.... S22 serious is a winner
I don't know if it's just me. Feels like nick has really worked on a lot for this video. Seems like the production quality has gone way up. Also I usually viewed this channel as more iPhone centric. But this video shows that nick is pretty balanced...
I love the back of the iPhone, best looking camera array, but I prefer the front screen of the Samsung, can't believe Apple still has that fat notch messing up a beautiful phone. I would choose Samsung, as I don't like iOS personally, but I respect Apple a lot.
S22 is am awesome phone with excellent camera and makes you realise that mobile photography is not just about iphones. With a better battery samsung could have nailed it. But if you want to compare battery performance with iphone13, you should put S22 in 60hz and they should pretty much last the same. S22 feels and looks beautiful in hand, and the stunning display without notch is priceless.
I respect iPhones for fluidity, consistency, security and longevity, but iOS limitations are just too much. And things like lack of system-wide back gesture, way notifications are handled or having no shortcuts to quickly switch system functions on and off just makes iPhones harder to use for me.
I find the screen protector on the S22 hinders the fingerprint scanner to quite a great degree. With gorilla glass victus it is really not needed. On the iphone 13 it is. I own both phones and the oleophobic coating on the s22 is superior.
well im using s22 for the past 2 monhs n it is very reliable for every day use it barely lags it has great cameras honestly choosing between the 2 is based on ur preference both r great phones
I prefer the s22 design especially in the pink gold color. I go back and forth between Samsung and Apple from time to time, but I went with the S22+ because I wasn't ready to leave android. ios is cool but I love customization so I'll be staying with android for now. They're both great phones and iPhone's battery is unmatched, but in the end it's all about personal preference.
@@_leoo you basically can't do any customisation on the iOS You can only change the shortcuts and even they are bad since you will be running 3 different apps to open one app for changing the shortcuts Like in android you can change the entire look of the OS
Probably one of the best comparison videos out there non bias. I'm tired of being fed information. You just let people decide for themselves man. Respect.
I am still rocking my S10e and looking forward to replacing it with S22 but to hear that S22 only comes with the highest storage of 256gb, I rather use my S10E for another year. This is such a shame Samsung ditch SD slot and limit the storage to only 256gb. I am using my S10E 128gb + 512gb SD card. Hope the S23 will fix this problem. By the way, S22 is such a sleek device. It looks perfect in every angle.
@@pspcow S10's audio was maybe the best of any phone I've ever used. The old HTC One is the only other phone that made listening to music as enjoyable.
I love my iPhone 13 but the only thing that bugs me is that it keeps bugging me to upgrade my iCloud storage but I have 128GB this is I’d say my 3rd iPhone as I’m the type of person to switch back and fourth between iPhone and Samsung. But I’m thinking about going back to Samsung because I never got bugged about my storage being low. I love the fluidity,premium feel,Security updates,and longevity of iPhones but if technology eventually ages no matter what brand it is the longevity doesn’t matter as the battery in it will age and same with Samsung. I will admit I can get through my shift at my job with around 20% left and I love the fast charging. Plus I miss USB C cause it’s compatible with everything now a lot of people including myself are upset that Apple made their usb c but only the charger block part not the cord itself which was pretty bogus. So I may switch to Samsung soon because the phone is so pretty and I’m starting to miss Samsung so much like the customization,the better camera, always on display, unlimited storage without bugging you to upgrade cloud storage or whatever.
If I had to get rid of my pixel I would have to choose the Samsung simply based on OS. I would be giving up too much going to iOS. Customization, multitasking and always on display is a must.
Yeah, until I switched I never thought always on display would be useful, but its nice to glance at the clock on it when I am getting ready and such without interacting with it.
@@ChadH2023 my last phone had always on display and ive had it on all the time for the 2 years ive used the phone. switched carriers and now my new phone doesnt have it, at first i noticed and hated not having it but overtime i forgot always on display was even a thing💀
@@yippieyurpi Not the case for me especially with the recent change to the font size change if you have a notification or not. It's a feature I'm not willing to give up.
Going for the samsung as my new compact everyday phone as soon as it arrives at the Samsung store in Sénégal mid March.... I still have an iPhone 13 pro just want a Samsung this time as I don't use my iPhone everyday.... Awesome video sir
@@ABIOG15 picked Iphone finally. Ergonomic of Samsung was better. But I was using android for 10 years and when take Samsung in hands saw the same UI, the same interface, so I decided to use something new. Have not regretted yet.
Here's the thing though. If you want to make the point of the 120hz panel being an advantage of the s22 over the iPhone, you better realize that battery difference. If you want to compare the 60hz battery lives, then you can't make the argument that the 120hz is an advantage anymore. The same goes for the 8gen 1 processor. The 8 gen 1 processor can crank out pretty great performance, but it also is more inefficient with power usage (pretty big power draw to yield higher performance) resulting in lower battery life. All things considered, the iPhone wins in the battery department. Not commenting on anything else, but just the battery itself.
Great video on S22 vs Iphone 13, as always Nick!! As someone who looks to buy a phone it is important to know one's priorities and preferences!! Cause both these phones are world class when it comes to form factor cameras, display and OS. The deciding factor should be which ecosystem are you willing to invest your time and money in, knowing that once you are in there, it is pretty hard to switch over to the other. I have a Samsung phone, but I also have an Apple Ipod, so technically I am in two ecosystems that if i chose one or the other it would be beneficial.
It's very easy to switch between Android and iOS and you can do it with every new phone you buy. The key is to use Google apps as your default apps on both. Contacts and calendar switch pretty easily and automatically between the two OSs. For Photos, use Google Photos, so you will always have your photos on both OS. Or like me, you can backup to both Apple and Google Photos. Makes your chances of ever losing your photos negligible.
@@WololoWololo2 ironically you sounds like you're born yesterday because people in the past used to text using nokia with that small screen. 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂.
How well do google apps work on an Iphone ? I've been thinking about switching from android because of apple's stability, streamlined updates, performance but i don't want to go deep into its ecosytem. I'll still be using google maps, youtube music, gmail.
The telephoto lens on the Samsung plus android customisations were the main deal breakers for me while going with Samsung. Also, as I already have iPhone 12 mini as my other phone, Samsung was a clear choice for me while also enjoying Apple iOS ecosystem. Also, got the s22 a year later after launch still giving a phenomenal value at about 480 USD.
Tried both as primary phone. iphone 13 for 7 months and then s22 for 2+ months. Camera wise iphone 13 is the clear winner. Also, s22 is laggy. iphone 13 never hanged/lagged for me. Battery wise as well iphone 13 is a winner. Only thing going for s22 is android OS with more customization but that's not enough to make up for bad performance, battery and camera. Iphone 13 is the clear winner.
@@dirtydirtsgt4751 It's not exynos. Seems like something is wrong with my unit specifically. It lags even when running 1 or 2 apps at a time. I have Note20 5G as well and never had that problem.
This was a phenomenally done comparison review. I own both (this being my first android) and wanted to get another’s perspective on it. Being an iPhone owner for so long I wasn’t sure how an android switch would effect me. After some time using it and watching the video I have to say you absolutely nailed it, without even showing bias. The simplicity and user friendly aspect of Apple is why I’ve been stuck with it for so long. The android while it has excellent features, is just a little too much going on for my taste. As far as camera and pics, I initially thought the android was the better with the 3 cameras but the iPhone has a more richer contrast and true to real life image as opposed to the S22 with its much brighter shot, which isn’t necessarily bad. The video chat I’ve noticed is more clear with the S22, but the battery seems to be better with iPhone. Over all I’m happy with iPhone and don’t need anything extra or spectacular for someone that uses it casually.
i have used iphone and android both in the past. i used to think that iphone is always better at camera. But when i look at this video, s22 pics look so much better !!. even in case of selfie camera, compare 14.37 (s22) to 14.45 (ip13). i felt that iphone just could not manage the dark side. s22 however maintained the shade to great extent and you can actually see the eye beyond the glass.
I used s21 ultra. It’s hangs and jittery and made look s21 as cheap phone even battery dies very fast , I had to trade for iPhone 13, everything is just smooth and awesome battery. Definitely I miss 120hzs of Samsung but it’s useless when there is jittery on software
Which one dijja go for bro? If S22, any charging or heating issues? I've regretted buying S7+ instead of iPad hence want some advice on choosing between the phones.. S22 is hands down too beautiful to pass on but can't decide it's reliability. Thanks in advance
I have the s22+ and 13 pro max. Trying to decide on which one to stick with. Just tired of the bulky size of the iphone. The s22+ just feels so much better, lighter weight but still solid, almost same size screen but no notch and not as wide.
The iphone has more realistic photo results, while the s22's camera puts more light and brightness into the pictures. Developers put more time and effort into providing a seamless software experience into their apps (ie: ig video and twitter quality, Procreate), and Apple has provided multiple software updates for phones, the last one being the 6s from 2015 being able to run ios 15. The choice between apple and android depends on personal preference, but personally speaking, I prefer more life-like, blacker blacks and better tones in pictures, therefore choosing the iPhone. S22 has better nightmode, zoom capability, higher mp count and an advantage in really dark places, but for an average user, I think the iPhone 13 would be better since it offers better knit of the apple ecosystem, easier os interface, software integration, and the longest of software updates. Do prove me wrong tho, I respect everyone's persepctives.🙂
I just switched to iphone 13 from samsung s9+ and honestly speaking, I feel a bit disappointed in iphone 13’s camera because it always seem dark/over sharpening the image which makes it look less realistic sometime even look fake. I love photos taken by s22 bcz it looks brighter and realistic than over sharpened photos on the iphone. I am also disappointed with the zooming capability of iphone 13. However when it comes to the OS, interface and ecosystem, I love my iphone
I’m looking at both and wow it’s a difficult decision. Photos are better on s22 but I think video is is better on iPhone. My current phone is iPhone 7 so both would be a big upgrade after 5 years. Looked at prices yesterday and s22 seems like the better value. Close to $ 250 difference.
i will go with the galaxy S22 i like everything about it the deseign the screen and software and battery is Larger than the iPhone 13 one , and storage doesn't matter to me that much , i can survive with just 50GB , i allways liked samsung and hated iphone it look bad to me i dont like IOS and it deseign.
after long long consideration, i just cant pass on the S22 range, main reason is s22 and S22 plus feel so sleek and light compared to the heavier iPhone pros, the rest is very similar, if you want polish get the iphone, if you want features get the S22.
I have had the s22 ultra since mid may 2022 and absolutely love it, I'm a spen guy since the note 3. But I bought my daughter an iPhone 13 on 7/18/22 and myself an iphone 11 to be able to imessage and FaceTime her. Well that Saturday I took the 11 back and bought an iphone 13 because I loved the IOS experience so much. The Sim card is going to be in the 13 for a while but the s22 still is better in so many ways, so I'll be carry both.
As someone who has the S22. If you are not really tied on the android ecosystem, go for the iPhone 13. If I'm not a big Dex user, I would've switched long ago.
My I ask why? I've used Samsung for years, but the battery life on the iPhone is actually making me consider a switch. Can you tell me a little bit about your experience?
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Definitely Samsung because in Turkey iPhone 13 is 4200 TL expensive than S22.
I love iPhone 13, especially the battery.. Imagine i left my home at 7:30AM, and be home at 10PM, the battery still 4%.. I don't need charger all day long with RU-vid and Social media usage..
@@robhewitt5640 the connectivity between apps on different Apple devices is a great feature, love being able to write notes on my phone and research on my iPad and switch at any time
@@robhewitt5640 For me the best thing is that I can easily connect my AirPods Pro just by putting them in my ear. I can also FaceTime whenever I need to
@@robhewitt5640 I run 17 miles a day and can always count on my Apple Watch and AirPods Pro’s to connect every time. I love the health app on the Apple Watch and most of my friends have iPhones too. I did have a gear watch at one time and it worked fairly well, but would glitch out sometimes, but I like the gear watch design better.
I like to have it on my terms when it comes to setting up the phone Android vs iOS and IPhone are rigid and more difficult when it comes to being able to easily set up the phone. Android is more compatible to connect to a PC than iPhone. Android OS has the most advantages there. Then I think the design on Samsung is nice. Today I own an iPhone but will switch to Samsung after I have tested it and set the freedom to change the phone according to my terms.
Samsung s22 has 3 cameras, brighter and higher refresh display, just a small punch hole, is customizable, has a matte finish. Overall it sounds like a much better phone than the iphone 13 💁🏻♂️
@@saiyanc137 That's irrelevant. The iPhone 13 could've had a high-refresh screen. It's been on Android since 2019 but Apple just want to pump up the Pro models.
@@harrydrake4173 true. But imo iphone 13 is still quite a value for it's price plus you got that Apple logo as a status symbol lol. It reminds me of the Note20 and Note20 Ultra controversies where the Note20 was launched at $1000 with so much compromises such as back plastic, 60hz and 1080p display, average camera and higher latency s pen. It only exists to make the Note20 Ultra looks like the most value for money and the worth one to buy
iPhone 13 for sure! Just got my pink iPhone 13! I switched from metro pcs Samsung a14 to to the iPhone 13 in pink Im loving it!!!!!! I’m sticking to apple from now on ☺️😁🤓
A minor correction. With the s22 you get to do you everyday task perfectly fine without any hiccups, on top of that it gives you capabilities which iPhone doesn't. I still think iPhone invests heavily in influencers, because s22 does whatever the iPhone can and even more. So the clear winner is the s22. The only thing iPhone had going for it is the Battery life, but when you buy either of these phone you still got to charge them everyday. Doesn't make any difference, plus the s22 recharges way faster than the iPhone does.
Flawless job Nick!!! I've chosen the S22, because I have FLAC files and also a sony XM4 headphones, with an iphone there is no support for LDAC, and who knows if there is gonna be any someday...
I've always been a android guy, but I want a phone with a better camera. It seems the iPhone slightly edges out the S22 in that regard. If i'm wrong, please someone let me know.
During the photos segment, the winner of this battle for me was determined: the Galaxy S22. You can tell WAY more detail than the iPhone, especially in darker areas. It's almost embarassing for Apple... Not even close.
Samsung is just boosting the shadows, and often overexposes, it’s incredibly HDR-y and produces very flat images as a result. But I can see why people prefer them.
@@Justintimefr We are. As I said, I can see why people prefer them. Camera people, video producing people, of which I’m one of, would definitively take the iPhone pictures over the Samsung ones (more often than not). Also, regular people tend just to pic whatever is brighter when shown pictures side-by-side, hence why in so many blind camera tests mediocre cameras can edge out a victory by simply over exposing.
@@augustofretes I don't think we are looking at the same pictures brother. It's not about over-exposure on the Galaxy S22, it's about actually seeing areas and details that simply don't appear on the iPhone because of its poor exposure (at least in this sample size)...
@@Justintimefr It's not poor exposure. Samsung's approach to HDR is just boosting the shadows until they basically have the same exposure as the actually lit parts of the picture, you could boost the shadows in post with the iPhone as well. Both cameras are stellar, to be clear. And you should pick whatever phone takes the pictures you like, not the phone that takes the technically more accurate pictures, because other than a few nerds like myself, who cares. Whatever takes the pictures you like the most by default, is what you should pick! Otherwise you'll need to spend time editing them :)
If I could only use this video as point of reference for video and photos, the Samsung wins hands down. Detail in the lighter photos and S22 destroyed the iPhone on the goose footage. iPhone looks 2 gens lower. Front facing video as well is much cleaner on Samsung.
I’m moving from iOS to android after 7 years. It’s just too buggy and as someone who’s concerned by apples extreme lack of investment into security I know I can lock down an android way more.
that is true, if you know what you are doing, android does have excellent security, especially Samsung knox and secure folder. Apple go on about privacy but i think its mostly marketing hype, they have the keys to icloud encryption.
@@joeyjoey7972 not only that they don’t properly patch vulnerabilities, for example they left iTunes open for 3 years and had 5 different full chain exploits for 5+ years. Makes you wonder
@@joeyjoey7972 Genuinely curious, as an Android user, what can I do to improve my phone's security, except common sense advice? That "if you know what you are doing" really intrigued me.
@@Akis_As here is a simple list focusing on security, not privacy. Dont side load any apps, unless their open source and you know their trustworthy, disable any un required app permissions, disable pop ups etc in browser, move any sensitive files to secure folder, use built in file encryption, keep an eye on app permission manager on which apps are using your camera, mic, location, files etc. only install apps you really need, install the latest patches, firmware and app updates, check running services in developer mode regularly, learn what each service is. if your battery is draining fast, find out why, see if your phone is using its network connection (in developr settings) use the battery settings for each app to make sure they don't run in the background (unless they have too,) enable device protection under device care, do regular scans of your phone, use samsung pass, ensure your using MFA, use complex passwords, don't use samsung face ID use at least a 6 digit pin or more, disable settings from the lock screen, know what pressing the power button 5 times does. dont use public wifi, if you have too use a VPN... that's a few on the top of my head, there is a few more things you can do...
Great to see Chicago !! Moved from there to Kenosha, Wisconsin. Went iPhone from Samsung Galaxy A52 5G!! Had too many problems last year !! 😪 ! Had an Samsung Android Update that corrupted operating system and Settings!! Now going from Android Expert to Transitioning and learning iPhone!! Totally excited and looking forward to taking the Train from Kenosha, Wisconsin to Chicago this Summer ☀️ !!!
I researched every time I buy I product. I finally selected iPhone because their eco system is so great, other brand still not up to their standard. If you don't care about ecosystem there's lot of options like pixel 7 pro (best valued phone) or Samsung.
used samsung since Note II.. this year i went for iPhone 13, iPad mini 6, Apple Watch and Airpods Pro. i don't care about 120 Hz (not a gamer at all!), done with costumizations, i want a longlife system with 6 years of updates, better batteries.. still have my tab S7 FE though😜 my precious
Samsung S22 camera on fast x2 push button has been miniaturized and put on the side as to be unusable through any protector. It''s unforgivable they've designed this. I had to cut away my side protection rubber with a knife to access the near invisible button. disaster! Even the S7 edge I have has a very accessible large x2 push button fast camera-on located easily accessible beneath the screen on front. Samsung was your 22 hardware design team on dope at the time?
you should remove that glass from s22 camera it wont give you a better picture quality as phones comes with lenses so if you cover them glass its a degrade of quality 10-20 %
S22 battery life forced me to return this Phone. 4 hours of using the Phone drained the battery from 100% to 30% therefore I looked for some tips on how to limit the battery usage. But wait, should it look like tahat in so expensive de ice? My answer was NO.