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The video is a comparison between the iPhone 13 Pro Max and the Galaxy S21 Ultra, two flagship smartphones from Apple and Samsung. The video covers various aspects such as price, design, screen, performance, camera, battery, and ecosystem. The video concludes that both phones are excellent, but the iPhone 13 Pro Max offers a bit more of what the reviewer wants, such as better battery life, a more consistent camera, and a more future-proof chip. The video also acknowledges that some people may prefer the Galaxy S21 Ultra for its higher resolution, more customization options, and S Pen support. The video invites viewers to share their opinions and check out the links in the description.
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1. iPhone 13 Pro Max is compared with Galaxy S21 Ultra.
2. Galaxy S21 Ultra is more expensive by a hundred pounds/dollars than iPhone 13 Pro Max.
3. iPhones hold their value longer than Galaxy phones.
4. iPhone 13 Pro Max offers four color options, including Sierra Blue.
5. Galaxy S21 Ultra comes in Phantom Black or Phantom Silver.
6. Both phones have matte glass backs and do not pick up fingerprints easily.
7. Both phones are durable with IP68 water resistance, but iPhone has a deeper water resistance rating (6 meters for 30 minutes).
8. iPhone has a smaller notch compared to previous models, but it's not functionally utilized.
9. Both phones have stereo speakers with good sound quality.
10. iPhone has an alert toggle slider for silent and ring mode.
11. iPhone uses Face ID for unlocking, which is reliable even in low light.
12. Galaxy S21 Ultra has face unlocking and an in-screen fingerprint reader.
13. Both phones have OLED screens with adaptive 120Hz refresh rates.
14. Galaxy S21 Ultra has a higher resolution screen (WQHD+) compared to iPhone 13 Pro Max.
15. iPhone offers True Tone technology for screen white balance adjustment based on ambient lighting.
16. Galaxy S21 Ultra allows manual adjustment of resolution and screen mode.
17. iPhone can get brighter than Galaxy S21 Ultra, especially when playing HDR videos.
18. Both phones support wireless charging, but Galaxy S21 Ultra also offers reverse charging.
19. Galaxy S21 Ultra uses USB-C, while iPhone uses Lightning port.
20. Apple's ecosystem may influence user choice due to services like iMessage, iCloud, and device integration with iPad and MacBook.
21. Samsung offers its own ecosystem services like Samsung Cloud and compatibility with Galaxy Watch.
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