The same story about color calibration holds true once again, with the iPhone 14 Pro over-warming its final attempt with what appears to be some very slight soft focus to the left of the statue. The Galaxy S23 Plus produced something much closer to life, just with a bit of saturation to breathe some life into the scene.įor telephoto comparisons, I took a picture of this Santa statue from about 30 feet away and you can tell the differences immediately. The reds and greens of the buildings and decorations appear lifeless - it’s hard to tell that some of the framework on the white building is actually a rather lively red. The iPhone 14 Pro seems a bit too warm in this image, casting a very faint yellow hue. It’s just not as pleasant or as sharp as the S23 Plus here.Īs we head into the ultrawide test, the same story from the earlier outdoor comparisons holds true once again. The iPhone 14 Pro seems to have struggled with its focus and too much warmth. Both cans look crisp with their respective Hudson and Phillips 66 logos. The Galaxy S23 Plus did a better job with colors, exposure, and focus. With these antique oil cans indoors, I spotted even more differences between the two phones. The S23 Plus’ photo just looks better and more appealing. You can also see this in the blue dumpster in the background. There, the cooler colors make the grey clouds above really stand out, whereas they look a bit too grim in the iPhone’s shot. The iPhone 14 Pro’s attempt looks too warm and dull, while the car’s faded red paint pops a bit on the Galaxy S23 Plus’ image. The same holds true for this photo of a broken down car. Yes, it’s brighter, but the S23 Plus just looks better given the conditions. The colors look more vibrant since the iPhone appears to have warmed up the final picture a bit too much - and yet struggled with color accuracy. Starting off with this photo of some buildings on a dreary day, the Galaxy S23 Plus’ image looks dimmer than the iPhone 14 Pro’s. The upgrade comes in the form of the 12MP front camera, which is a bump from last year’s 10MP. The Galaxy S23 Plus features the same rear cameras as the Galaxy S22 Plus, namely a 50MP main sensor with a 12MP ultrawide and 10MP telephoto (3x optical zoom) alongside it. When combined with the phone’s best-in-class gaming performance, which we’ll get to in a minute, the Galaxy S23 Plus is one of the best places to play this game. The scenery, particle effects, and character models all look fantastic. Genhin Impact uses a supersaturated anime-style aesthetic that shines on the Galaxy S23 Plus. The neons stunned me, as did the orange and darker parts throughout the rest of the movie. The Galaxy S23 Plus handled both elements exceedingly well, especially in the Vivid mode. For the former, the film has the typical bright neons of a dystopian cyberpunk future, but then it radically shifts to the harsh orange tones of an abandoned wasteland.
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