The iPhone 12 Pro camera ahead of the future Galaxy S21

Samsung's new high-end has not yet hit the market, let's face it, but in this technology it is increasingly common to find some surprising leaks and analyzes that arrive long before time. This has happened with the Samsung Galaxy S21 which has suffered a major last minute leak.

According to a recent leak, the iPhone 12 Pro camera is well ahead of the Samsung Galaxy S21 camera in tests. It seems that far from what had been happening years ago, the iPhone is becoming the rival to beat in the photographic section.

We have been able to find this curious analysis on a YouTube channel whose video we leave you below and which performs the analysis while constantly comparing the iPhone's camera with that of the future Samsung Galaxy S21. The results are quite revealing, especially when we subject both devices to backlighting or clear skies. where it seems that the iPhone 12 Pro offers better processed results, with the sky of a more uniform color and without burning the photograph in certain areas where these excesses of brightness occur, which are so difficult for mobile device cameras to handle.

However, we must bear in mind that this analysis has been (assuming that the tested terminal is truly a Galaxy S21) carried out with what is probably a very early version of the software that mounts the Samsung device and that they will probably make more adjustments ahead of its launch. If we take into account that much of the photographic work is done through software, something that Apple has worked very well lately, I find it rather rash to make claims about the camera of a device that does not even have an early release date for next dates.


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