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iPhone 11 vs Galaxy Note 10 - While it's true that all three phones in comparison has triple camera, it's also true that they perform better than each other

Author:Daniel BarrettJun 26, 2020
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iPhone11 vs Galaxy Note 10 vs Galaxy S10
See how Apple's iPhone 11 stacks up against Samsung's Note 10 and Galaxy S10
See how Apple's iPhone 11 stacks up against Samsung's Note 10 and Galaxy S10
Apple announced three new iPhones last week and no doubts the specs are very awesome.
Speaking of awesome, in February 2019, Samsung announced the Galaxy S10, while also announcing the Galaxy Note 10.
In this post, we’ll be talking about how the three high-end phones stacks up against each other.
Keep in mind that we won’t know which phone is best until after testing the iPhone 11 Pro, Note 10and Galaxy S10side-by-side. But we do have a pretty good idea how they’ll compete.
So, without further ado, let’s jump straight into the topic.

SIZE

If you prefer a smaller display, the iPhone 11 Prooffers 5.8-inch screen and feels lighter when you’re holding the phone.
Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S10 boast a 6.1-inch screen, more good newsis, bigger screen means better gamingexperience for gamers.
As for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 which features a bigger screen (6.3-inch) than the Galaxy S10 has a 6.1-
inch screen, it feels bigger for people who likes bigger screen.
The only con about the Note 10, it’s selfie camera is placed right in the top-center of the phone, but of course this comes down to personal preference.

CAMERA

While it’s true that all three phones in comparison has triple camera, it’s also true that they perform better than each other.
The Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 has the same set of camera on the rear: 12 MP f/1.5-1.8-2.4, 27mm (wide), 1/2.55″, 1.4um Dual Pixel PDAF, OIS 12 MP f/2.1, 52mm (telephoto),1/3.6″, AF, 2x Optical zoom, 16 MP f/2.2 12mm (ultrawide), and the selfie camera is also a tally: 10 megapixel f/2.2, 26mm (wide), 1.22um Dual Pixel PDAF.
See how Apple's iPhone 11 stacks up against Samsung's Note 10 and Galaxy S10
See how Apple's iPhone 11 stacks up against Samsung's Note 10 and Galaxy S10
iPhone 11 vs Galaxy Note 10 vs Galaxy S10
For the iPhone 11 Pro, it also has a triple camera on the back: 12 MP, f/1.8, 26mm (wide), 1/2.55″, 1.4um, PDAF, OIS, 12 MP, f/2.0, 52mm (telephoto), 1/3.4″, 1.0um, PDAF, OIS, 2x optical zoom 12 MP, f/2.4, 13mm (ultrawide), the iPhone 11 Pro is a little bit lacking on the third camera, giving that both Samsung high-end devices possesses a 16 MP cam.
On the selfie side of the phone, this is where the iPhone 11 Pro turns to a beast, boasting a dual camera: 12 MP and TOF 3D camera, while the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 has a single 10 MP camera.

STORAGE

Taking a look at the storage capacity of all three phones, one would say they all have enough storage, but on the other hand, there are people that prefers their storage bigger.
Out of all three phones in comparison, only the Galaxy Note 10 has a single storage variant (256GB) and has no expandable memory card slot. Go for the Galaxy Note 10 Plus if you want a bigger storage (256GB, 512GB).
Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro offers a three storage options to choose from (64GB, 256GB, 512GB), also with no expandable card slot.
Lastly on the aspect of storage, the Samsung Galaxy S10 offers 128GB, 512GB storage and it comes with expandable card slot, expandable to up to 1TB.

3.5MM JACK

Samsung decided to kill the age-old 3.5mm jack on their new Note 10 series.
Although this is nothing new for the Apple fans, but lot of fans are still complaining.
No headphone jack on the iPhone 11 Pro and the Galaxy Note 10, but the Galaxy S10 features the 3.5mm jack.

PRICE

The Galaxy Note 10is priced at $945, the Galaxy S10 sells at $899, while the Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro will retail for $999.
If you’re looking for cheap premium phone, the regular iPhone 11 starts at $699, and the Galaxy S10E starts at $750.
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