iPhone 13 Pro vs Android: Hardware Deep Dive Comparison [versus Galaxy S21+, OP9 Pro, Pixel 5]

Many are praising Apple’s latest iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max, but does it really hold up to scrutiny when compared to comparable Android devices? We tested the processors, took an awesome slow motion capture of the refresh rates in action and compared them, ran streaming video tests to flesh out battery life and how the displays and internet connections effect stamina, put the new Cinematic Mode to the test, compared cameras at a museum photo shoot and put the augmented reality engines to the test. We wore poor Tshaka OUT! But it was all worth it, so sit back, relax, grab some snacks and settle in for this in-depth analysis.

00:00 Intro
1:34 Processor Performance
3:14 Refresh Rate SloMo Video Comparison
4:11 Display Quality – HDR10+ vs Dolby Vision Explained
6:38 30 Minute Streaming Video Battery Drain Test
7:45 The Cameras: A Day At The Museum
20:09 Cinematic Mode explained and demo’d: Calling it “similar to portrait mode,” is like saying a butter knife is similar to a katana.
22:28 The Cameras: Videography, SloMo, Image Stabilization
24:05 AR Processing Compared
22:47 Final Thoughts

Correction: The iPhone 13 Pro slomo was shot at 1080p 120fps. Both the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are capable of shooting at 1080p 240fps as well.

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