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@saman_tabieb

Come on, Every one knows that the camera button isn't a unique feature šŸ˜‚

@elmemyself

"The screen on the S25U is "slightly" better than the iPhone's at handling reflections". Understatement of the year lol.

@jeremytan5297

As an iPhone user and another mid range Android. There is absolutely no way Siri with Apple Intelligence is better than Google Gemini. Just no way.

@charlesmtaita9664

Iphone doesn't deserve a point when it comes to features, that was a robbery,  samsung was a clear winner there

@JasonGage

Next year I want the S26U to bring back the Bluetooth on the S-Pen, the 100x Zoom, have 16 GB Ram, and 6000 mAh battery, then I will trade in my S23U!

@7afghnqx

"iphones are made for the masses" that hit so hard for the peeps who are buying for its exclusivity.

@HARLEMHEFNER

People keep buying iPhones because of brand recognition and a self-contained ecosystem, though they haven't brought anything innovative to the market in years.

@jasonhumphries9434

Great video. My son Is an Apple freak where as I’m a Samsung user. My 1st Galaxy was S21 & I’ve never looked back, I’m having some great fun with the S25 Ultra & watching your tips & tricks videos have been a blast so I’m subscribing to your channel & looking forward to more. šŸ‘

@pdizbon

The 25 Ultra has the now bar, similar to Apple's island. AND it supports satellite,  too.

@danthedan20

But you know you can use chatGPT on S25 ultra as well right?

@exodus1344

First phone comparison video I have ever watched that isn’t boring the way it was formatted held your attention span as a lot of videos like that can become very monotonous well done !!

@samnickoles3322

I’m a 41 year old man, emoji’s aren’t a big selling point lol

@CAIORAZ

Samsung phones are made for people who know how to use technology, and iPhones are made for the status quo.

@Avinash-bx8jj

The fact that Iphone 16 released in ending months of 2024 and still is not the best smartphone of the year .
while the s24 which was released in january 24 holds that position is crazy

@judexrhau674

Btw you can make sticker of people on  s25 ultra too.šŸ˜‚

@AlphaGOD1119

This is my first time seeing one of your videos. I really like the quality & tv level of production of this video. It’s the least boring phone review video I’ve ever seen. Great job

@ahmedelgabry2780

She's packing some crazy potential I've been in the circle of tech youtubers for decade, only came by you with the flip 5 tricks, but damn your content are consistently different in all the good ways possible

@Seanvandeusen

I love both! Have one for work and the other for personal use! So I’m not bias and find them both a must for my day to day uses. 

However, what reviewers tend to forget is manual options for the camera apps. This turns both devices into insanely good cameras! (If you’re a photographer or know your way around a dslr/mirrorless camera) that is haha. 

As a full time photographer I can easily recommend either phone. However to fellow photographers I recommend the S25. Even the S22 will blow the iPhone 16 out of the water in both photos and videos. Assuming you’re shooting manual of course. 

But what really makes even older Samsung phones better and even comparable to some cinema cameras? In the ability to shoot cdng raw on a third party app. 12 bit cdng raw files, are large.. but retain all the information and isn’t baked in. We see similar flavors of raw in Red, Arri, Blackmagic and newer Canon / Nikon cameras that also offer their own variation of Raw formats. These files avoid the use of automatic post processing effects Apple is plagued with. The White Balance and Tint aren’t baked in. There no Denoising or sharpening. The file you get is straight off your sensor. 

Most reviews simply compare the two out of the box with auto settings. Apple has this down to a science and for the most part images and videos look great with auto settings. Samsung however has a much better dng file format which can pushed further in post, this is where the iPhone 16 falls apart almost instantly. Even when shooting with their ProRes image file format. It’s not true raw photo files and still take a beating from internal post processing. Dng is an option right out of the box. 


As far as video goes, again both do well. 8k is much sharper on the Samsung but maybe too sharp to the point it can look pixelated when uploaded. It’s best to only shoot at 8k for cropping purposes. 

But again, that cdng option for Samsung and their true raw image files simply out their camera ahead. In fact it puts the last few generation ahead of the latest iPhone seeing they are all capable of dng and cdng. 

With photo mode you’ll be able to get better images of the native camera app on the Samsung but you have to learn where to keep your shutter and iso. The auto settings for both the iPhone and Samsung mixed with DN and post processing often destroy a good photo if you have an eye for detail. Sadly the manual options on the iPhone aren’t really there and third party apps don’t bypass internal processing. 

If you want a camera phone that is great of the box.. get the 16! If you want a camera where you’re in control of your photos in and off the phone for external editing, get the s25.

@josephlongoria7250

Samsung has a dedicated camera button too. Press the lock button twice. And you can program it to open up a different app if you want