Friday, September 24, 2021

The Galaxy S21 contends with iPhone 13 in the latest smartphone showdown

The powerhouse

iPhone 13

$799 at Apple

Pros

  • Faster processor
  • Smarter camera
  • More durable build
  • FaceID features

Cons

  • Limited camera zoom capacity
  • No improvement on refresh rate
  • Black notch in screen

The iPhone 13 brings the fastest processor ever seen by a smartphone, a powerful battery, and an extra smart camera. The 60Hz refresh rate is a little disappointing, but the blazing A15 bionic chip might make up for it. With almost 15 hours of ongoing battery life and up to 1TB of storage, you can keep recording as long as necessary.

The smooth operator

Samsung Galaxy S21

$800 at Samsung

Pros

  • Gorgeous display
  • 120Hz refresh rate
  • Impressive camera zoom features
  • High resolution 8K video recording
  • No notch!

Cons

  • Less durable materials
  • Computational photography features are limited
  • Less battery life

The Galaxy S21 still has a superior refresh rate, and its camera brings all the zoom. That high refresh rate makes gameplay a dream, and the new variable element keeps the battery running longer than previous models. You also have to love that big display with no notches in sight!

Samsung's answer to the iPhone 12 was the Galaxy S21, which came out in early 2021. This model was a real contender against the then-newest iPhone with more memory, more storage, a bigger battery, and more advanced video recording technology. With the release of the iPhone 13, however, the Galaxy S21 now has a higher standard to meet. Let's run down the specs to see how they compare on a technical level.

iPhone 13 vs. Galaxy S21: Key Differences

As usual, Apple and Samsung's flagship smartphones look very similar when you compare them spec by spec, with Samsung looking a little better in some categories. Have a look for yourself:

iPhone 13 Galaxy S21
Design Ceramic Shield front + Glass back and aluminum frame Glass front (Gorilla Glass Victus), polycarbonate back, aluminum frame
Colors Pink, Blue, Midnight, Starlight, and (PRODUCT)RED Phantom Gray, Phantom White, Phantom Violet, Phantom Pink
Display 6.1‑inch OLED display, 60Hz refresh rate 6.2-inch Amoled 2X display, 120Hz refresh rate
Processor A15 Bionic Snapdragon 888
Camera Dual lens 12-megapixel wide and 12MP ultra-wide rear, 12MP TrueDepth front Triple lens 12MP main camera, 12MP ultra-wide, and 64MP telephoto lens
Storage 128GB, 256GB, 512GB + 4GB RAM 128GB, 256GB, 512GB + 8GB RAM
Battery 3,095 mAh, Fast charging (20W charger sold separately), Qi wireless charging 4,000 mAh, Fast charging (charger sold separately), Qi wireless charging
IP rating IP68 IP68
Headphone jack None None
Size and weight 5.78x2.81x0.30 inches, 174 g 5.97x2.80x0.31 inches, 171g
Software iOS 15 Android 11

Here you can see that size is very similar, as is the design and color selection. They both offer similar memory and storage options ,as well as the same high level of water resistance. When you compare displays, cameras, and RAM, however, the Galaxy S21 looks better on paper. That does not necessarily mean that the Galaxy performs better, but let's take a deeper look.

iPhone 13 vs. Galaxy S21: Tough design versus streamlined look

Both the iPhone 13 and Galaxy S21 are pleasant to behold, with a sleek shape and a shiny aluminum chassis that peeks through in all the right places. The iPhone 13 does boast the newest ceramic shield screen that has proven to be the toughest anti-crack screen on any smartphone. The Galaxy's Corning Gorilla Glass Victus is also tough with a good anti-scratch surface, but it cracks easier than the iPhone's ceramic shield. The iPhone also has a glass backing, which makes it feel a little heavier and more substantial in the hand, while the Galaxy has a lighter, polycarbonate feel. The designs are similar in quality but look quite different side by side.

If I have to choose between FaceID or a black notch, I'll take the notch.

When it comes to color choices, the iPhone 13 has five to choose from including the new pink colorway. The Galaxy offers four colors with an interesting iridescent quality on the surface. The smooth plastic looks nice but might be more susceptible to scratches than the frosted glass backing on the iPhone 13. On the other hand, you don't have to worry about the polycarbonate backing on the Galaxy cracking when dropped.

It's important to note that the iPhone 13 still has that conspicuous black notch in the display. I know that this is necessary for TruDepth FaceID technology, but it does take away from the streamlined look of the design. I feel like the Samsung Galaxy display looks bigger and more modern without it. To be honest, however, if I have to choose between FaceID or a notch, I'll take the notch. I'm hoping one of these days they'll figure out to support TruDepth camera tech without the black notch.

iPhone 13 vs. Galaxy S21: Brains versus brawn

The great debate between Galaxy phones and iPhones has always been the camera. Some smartphone photographers swear by the vibrant colors and amazing zoom features that are provided by Samsung, while others insist that Apple's computational photography technology can't be beat. When it comes to the new iPhone 13 versus the Galaxy S21, the same debate rages on.

When it comes to the new iPhone 13 versus the Galaxy S21, the same camera debate rages on.

The newest iPhone has brought even better computational photography onto the scene with better night mode shots in low light, a feature that is now available in the iPhone 13 and 13 mini models as well as Pro models. While the Galaxy also has a feature that improves lighting in low light situations, it does not provide such clear and accurate shots as the iPhone 13. Other computational features include photographic styles, cinematic mode, and sensor-shift optical image stabilization.

All that isn't to say that the camera on the Galaxy S21 is any slouch. There's nothing on the market that compares to the Galaxy's zoom technology. With 3x hybrid optical zoom and 30x digital zoom, it offers a lot more versatility than the 2x optical and 5x digital zoom on the iPhone 13.

Overall, when comparing the two, the Galaxy does offer more detail in zoomed-in photos than the iPhone. The Galaxy also offers a 64MP camera as opposed to the 12MP setup on the iPhone, so it definitely has its advantages.

iPhone 13 vs. Galaxy S21: Processing speed versus refresh rate

We can't talk performance without discussing refresh rate. Although the Pro versions of the iPhone 13 model have the long-awaited 120Hz refresh rate, the baseline iPhone 13 does not. Sadly, the iPhone 13 and the 13 mini will feature the same 60Hz refresh rate as the 11 and 12 models before them. This means that video playback, gameplay, and scrolling functionality will be much smoother on the Galaxy S21. That 120Hz refresh rate makes a big difference, although it can also affect battery life.

Although the Pro versions of the iPhone 13 model have the long-awaited 120Hz refresh rate, the baseline iPhone 13 does not.

The Galaxy S21 has adapted its high refresh rate to a variable model that can automatically adjust to a lower refresh rate during activities where it's unnecessary. This made it possible to improve the battery life from previous models, but it still only clocks in at about 10 hours of use, as opposed to almost 15 hours for the iPhone 13.

When it comes to processing speed, there's really no match for Apple's A15 Bionic chip. Even the Snapdragon 888 can't compete, but it's fast enough to do everything you need a smartphone to do. While the Apple A15 is the fastest smartphone processor known to man, the Galaxy S21 does have a higher refresh rate and more RAM than the iPhone 13, so the difference is not all that noticeable for everyday activities. The performance and display of these handsets is pretty similar overall, although the iPhone 13 might have an edge because of its faster processor and brighter display.

iPhone 13 vs. Galaxy S21: Price

The iPhone 13 and the Galaxy S21 are going for exactly the same price of $799 at the moment, although you may periodically find temporary deals for either on Amazon. When these deals go up, we'll be sure to post them in the iMore Deals section. There's also Apple's monthly plan through the Apple card or payment plans through affiliated cellular carriers for both handsets. There's a variety of ways to buy both smartphones, so the price and buying options won't make a big difference no matter which brand you go with.

iPhone 13 vs. Galaxy S21: Which should you buy?

There are so many factors that go into the decision to buy a smartphone. Which ecosystem do your other electronics operate on? If you're working with a Mac computer, an Apple TV, and iPad tablets, then it might be hard to adapt an Android device into that setup. If you're a PC enthusiast however, an Apple iPhone might prove less compatible than a Samsung Galaxy. You also have to consider what your friends and family are using. If everyone you know is on the iMessage network, it wouldn't make much sense to buy a Galaxy, and visa versa. Ecosystem is a big factor that you will want to consider before making your purchase.

If you're comparing the two smartphones spec by spec, however, there are clear advantages to both. The Galaxy has a cleaner design and a better refresh rate, as well as superior zoom functions within its 64MP camera. If image resolution and refresh rate are important to your work or gaming habits, then the Galaxy S21 might be the way to go.

The iPhone 13, on the other hand, has better computational photography and smart video recording technology, so some photographers and videographers may prefer the iPhone 13. Both handsets support 5G networks and they're both fast and powerful to boot, so this is a decision that will depend on your own preferences and needs.

Go longer, faster

iPhone 13

$799 at Apple

With the smartest camera and the fastest processor, the iPhone 13 is one of the best smartphones on the market, if not THE best. Here you have the longest-running battery, more storage than ever before, and a range of computational photography features that leave other smartphones in the dust. It's still got that notch, though.

Zoom bigger, smoother

Samsung Galaxy S21

$800 at Samsung

Samsung's Galaxy S21 has lots of RAM and lots of refresh rate to contend with iPhone's A15 processor, and it also brings a 64MP camera to the table. No other smartphone brings such high resolution or such jaw-dropping digital zoom. With its gorgeous display, the Galaxy is also a dream for gamers.


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