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Samsung Galaxy S20 vs iPhone 11

Samsung and Apple are companies with great feats in telecommunications, but
both like Apple and Samsung have great different paths. Since Apple always surprises us
with new and dazzling things that are usable daily or routine in different fields that people
seek it out. While Samsung for its part tries to make known to people that its product like
the Galaxy is as good and innovative as Apple's iPhone but at a lower cost to the public.

Something that always motivates and draws our attention to consumers are its huge
screens. Since the Galaxy S20 is 6.2 inches while the iPhone 11 is 6.1 inches. However, the
Samsung terminal reaches a resolution of 3,200 x 1,440 pixels and a density of pixels per
inch of 563 dpi. Much higher than the 828 x 1,792 pixels and 326 dpi of the iPhone 11. In
the same sense, both phones have different designs, the iPhone 11 continues to wear the
classic eyebrow-shaped notch and the Galaxy S20 integrates the front camera in a hole in
the top center of the screen.

As for its processor and memory, the Iphone 11 has an Exynos 990 processor and
the Galaxy S20 with A13 Bionic processor. However, the Galaxy S20 can be accompanied
by 8 or 12 GB of RAM, compared to the 4 GB of RAM of the iPhone 11. Likewise, the
Galaxy S20 offers only an internal storage option with 128 GB, compared to the options of
64, 128 and 256 GB of the iPhone 11.

Both phones have large cameras with huge resolutions. The Galaxy S20 has three
12 + 12 + 64 megapixel rear sensors, while the iPhone 11 has two 12 megapixel cameras.
However, the front camera on the iPhone 11 is slightly superior at 12 megapixels. The
Galaxy S20 for its part has a 10 megapixel front sensor.

As for the zoom, the iPhone 11 has a 2x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom, and can
also record video in 4K resolution. The Galaxy S20 for its part achieves a hybrid zoom of
3x optical and digital of up to 30x. It also becomes one of the first mobiles on the market to
offer 8K resolution recording.

Depending on the battery life and connectivity, we can see that the two devices have
4G versions, although only the Galaxy S20 has a 5G variant, something that will be vital
for many users who can already opt for a commercial offer. Both terminals include the
main connections including NFC or Bluetooth 5. They also have the latest versions of the
operating system such as Android 10 and iOS 13.

If we look at the battery capacities we also find a huge difference. The Galaxy S20
reaches 4,000 mAh this year, surpassing last year's model. However, the iPhone 11 stays at
3,110 mAh. The fast charge of the S20 is compatible with 25W while that of the iPhone 11
is 18W.

At the moment of talking about the price right now we can pre-reserve a Samsung
Galaxy S20 for 909 euros in its 4G version. The iPhone 11 is available on Amazon for 779
euros. This represents a difference of 130 euros between one model and another.

However, both phones have great advantages with their operating systems. The iOS
for the iPhone has: many applications are available before in the Apple Store, updates
available for all iPhone models, data security, very interesting applications such as
iMessage, for example. While Android for Samsung has: universality of all data,
personalization, if you use many Google services (such as Gmail, for example), this
operating system is preferable, more applications available on Google Play.

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