iPhone 11 is so strong after 2-3 years, let's see if S23 ULTRA will keep this much like iPhone. No hate to both 🙏 but in daily use 2-3 seconds doesn't even matter.
Tomorrow ill upload s20fe vs s23 ultra and you'll see.. or check out s10+ vs s23 ultra that i did. Flagship phones are always fast even after 2-3 years..
to me iphone is still the best. ive had my iphone 11 for 2 years now and with all the updates ive gotton it still performs great without any lag. ive bought an samsung s23 ultra to try it out myself. i was a samsung user for many years and ive sticked to apple because of 7 year updates. feels more organised on the iphone 11 home screen. and the speakers on iphone every single year out performed samsung or android speakers. what they do have to add on the iphones is that you can instantly close all games with one click instead of swiping them away. but tbh go for what phone is best for you and screw the people that bully you for not using an iphone. every phone nowadays is good but this was just my oppinion between andriod and ios. there are many things that i miss using an samsung. how easy it is to set up your samsung or like the costomization on that phone is insane.
Igual compre el samsung para probar y asi dejar Mi viejo iphone 11 pero no me acostumbre con el samsung asi que lo vendi ase poco me regrese a mi viejo iPhone 😂😂😂
As someone who’ve been using IPhone for hes whole life just changed to s23ultra it’s actually amazing and tbh change bro stop being on only 1 brand have some changes
bro the iphone 11 got released in 2019 or something and it still keeps up with the samsung s 23 ultra that’s embarrassing lol and in some scenario’s the iphone 11 still wins
a prova viva para muitos de que o ios é um sistema muito fluido tanto que um iphone lancado a uns anos atras tem um gerenciamento de memoria ram melhor do que de um lancamento atual
@@TechthroughToni the brightness on OLED phones is controlled using PWM (Pulse width modulation) meaning the display flashes off and on rapidly. This is usually fast enough that most people don't see it but there are growing numbers of people who are affected by it which leads to eye strain and headaches. PWM is being used everywhere now from lighting, car displays, tablets, laptops etc. As Samsung, LG and BOE make most displays used globally for devices there is no escaping PWM amd I for one am sensitive to it. My comment is related to the fact it shows on the S23 in your video where I can see the dispaly flickering. I currently use an iPhone 11 because it is LCD which doesn't flicker or pulse - I cannot use any OLED iPhone or MiniLED iPad/Macbook because they all pulse/flash due to using PWM. It's a nightmare, especially as a technology enthusiast but I've tried to use all of the Apple devices since the launch of the iPhone X and they always give me a migraine and sore eyes. And no, there is nothing wrong with my health or eyesight. It's easily googled, PWM is an issue.
@@TechthroughToni trust me, the screen is pulsing/flickering. It's being picked up by your camera due to the fps/shutter speed. As I said, it's flickering at a rate that generally people don't see it while using (as in they don't register it) but your eyes are expanding/contracting rapidly due to picking up the flickering light. Most people's eyes to brain filter this out. For others, the brain does register it which leads to eye strain and headaches.
Bugatti makes very expensive and very fast cars. Toyota makes very reliable cars in general. The iPhone 11 and Galaxy S23 Ultra are very good. The Galaxy S23 Ultra is better. The iPhone 11 is a former high-end smartphone.
Never gonna lie I recommend u to go for S20 ultra or S10 5g... if u are looking for a best phone but still want to save money. DON'T go for old apples because they release updates to make apples slower
S20 Ultra has problems with autofocus, S10 5G has problems with battery drain and network sometimes... Cheapest flagship Samsung i recommend is S20 FE 5G