Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max: Pro or Ultra?
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Apple unveiled its 2022 flagships and brought some exciting changes across the board. The iPhone 14 Pro models, in particular, get much-needed upgrades to the camera system, and the new pill notch is undoubtedly a conversation starter. You’ll set your sights on the iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max if you want the best of the lot. But there’s plenty of competition in the flagship space, with Samsung leading the charge as always.
How do the new iPhones compare against the best in the Android world? We look at the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max
Design and display
The bodies of the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max haven’t changed much compared to their predecessors. It’s a matter of a few shaved millimeters in height and width, and the new phones are a millimeter thicker. There’s enough of a change to require a whole new lineup of cases but not enough to make a noticeable difference when looking at the phones from the back.
Turn the phones to the front, and it’s an entirely different story. The classic iPhone notch is gone, with the Face ID hardware tucked into a new pill cutout that Apple calls Dynamic Island. It’s more than a notch, with alerts, notifications, music controls, and more extending around the notch using gorgeous animations. It’s a good idea in theory and makes better use of the space than anything we’ve seen before. Of course, we’ll have to see how comfortable it’ll be to reach across your phone to get to these alerts and controls, especially with the larger iPhone 14 Pro Max.
The display hardware remains the same. You’ll get 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch Super Retina displays with the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, respectively, with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate. Apple adds an always-on display for the first time, saving another feature exclusively for the Pro series. It works with the new iOS 16 lock screen widget to show reminders, calendar events, the weather, and notifications. Unlike other iterations of an AOD, you’ll see a dimmed version of your wallpaper instead of a black background.
On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra gets a re-design of sorts, at least compared to the rest of the series. Its design language is reminiscent of the discontinued Galaxy Note line, with its rectangular shape and curved sides. The built-in slot for the S Pen makes the similarity more prominent. Samsung also foregoes the contour cut look for the camera array you get with the S22 and S22 Plus, opting for a more straightforward look instead, with the cameras sitting almost flush with the back.
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Samsung’s phones, flagship or otherwise, are known for their display quality, and the S22 Ultra is one of the best. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has a leg up on the iPhone 14 Pro as far as the display resolution goes. You’ll get a Quad HD+ resolution with the Samsung phone and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate.
The iPhone 14 Pro Max and Galaxy S22 Ultra have similar dimensions, and neither will offer the most comfortable handling experience. At least Apple gives you a choice here. Everything stays the same with the iPhone 14 Pro, except for its smaller 6.1-inch screen. On the flip side, if you want the smaller Galaxy S22 or S22 Plus, you must compromise on features like the display and camera.
Hardware and cameras
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor and the Exynos 2200 in select markets, backed by 8GB or 12GB of RAM. There’s no expandable storage, but if you’re willing to splurge, you can get up to 1TB of built-in storage with the phone. It’s a top-of-the-line processor, and with plenty of RAM, the phone can comfortably handle everything you throw at it.
In a surprising twist, Apple is reserving the A16 Bionic processor for its Pro series, while the standard models keep the A15 from last year. Apple didn’t say whether this is a response to the ongoing chip shortage or if it’s just one more way to distinguish between the two lines. Of course, even last year’s processor outperformed the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, and the A16 is only better. We don’t know how much RAM the iPhones come with, but performance has never been a problem, and it won’t be with the new phones.
Apple’s latest processor is only available with the Pro models.
The iPhone 14 Pro phones come with a couple of useful new features if you ever find yourself in a bad situation. The first is crash detection, which will automatically alert emergency services, let them know your location, and message your emergency contacts if you’re ever in a severe car crash. Not having a mobile connection shouldn’t be a reason for not getting help. Apple is ensuring this with the new Emergency SOS via satellite feature to contact emergency services and let them know your location.
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The Galaxy S22 Ultra’s 5,000mAh battery offers solid battery life considering all the power-hungry hardware it packs. It easily lasts a full day, with around 6.5 hours of screen time. It also supports 45W fast charging, as long as you have the correct charger, and 15W fast wireless charging.
We were very impressed with the battery life of the iPhone 13 Pro Max, so we can expect more of the same with the new phones. The main difference is the addition of an always-on display this time, but that shouldn’t significantly impact battery life. Apple says the iPhone 14 Pro Max’s battery is rated for 29 hours of video playback (23 hours for the smaller 14 Pro). Unfortunately, Apple hasn’t upgraded its charging capabilities. The iPhone 14 Pro Max comes with fast charging that will give you 50% battery life in 30 minutes, along with 15W fast wireless charging with a Magsafe charger.
Moving on to the camera, and there are some significant changes here. The iPhone 14 Pro Max comes with a three-camera setup again, but the big difference is the new 48MP primary shooter. The 12MP ultra-wide and telephoto lenses have also been improved to offer better low-light photography. And the front-facing camera comes with autofocus for the first time. We’ll have to wait for the review, but we can expect big things from the new iPhone 14 Pro camera setup.
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Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra’s cameras have a new look but aren’t all that different from its predecessor. Headlining the quad-camera system is a 108MP shooter, joined by a 10MP periscope camera, a 10MP telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultra-wide lens. Up front is a 40MP unit to cover all your selfie needs. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra prominently features on our list of the best phone cameras you can get. But it won’t be surprising if it’s soon joined by the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max.
Price and colors
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (8GB/128GB): $1,199
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12GB/256GB): $1,299
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12GB/512GB): $1,399
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12GB/1TB): $1,599
- iPhone 14 Pro Max (128GB): $1,099
- iPhone 14 Pro Max(256GB): $1,199
- iPhone 14 Pro Max (512GB): $1,399
- iPhone 14 Pro Max (1TB): $1,599
- iPhone 14 Pro (128GB): $999
- iPhone 14 Pro (256GB): $1,099
- iPhone 14 Pro (512GB): $1,299
- iPhone 14 Pro (1TB): $1,499
Apple has managed to keep the starting price of the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max the same as last year, although this price freeze is only for the US and China. You won’t be paying the same as before in the UK, Europe, India, and other markets. In the US, the 14 Pro Max starts at $100 less than the Galaxy S22 Ultra. But both catch up when you get to the higher-end 512GB and 1TB storage models.
In terms of colors, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are available in Space Black, Silver, Gold, and a new Deep Purple option. You’ll get the Galaxy S22 Ultra in Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green, and Burgundy. More options are also exclusively available on Samsung.com, like Graphite, Sky Blue, and the flashy Red colorway.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Ultra-premium build quality • Gorgeous screen • Solid performance
Samsung has merged the Note and S series in one device to satisfy demanding users
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra pushes productivity, power, and photography to the utmost to satisfy those seeking the best phone in the market. The Galaxy S22 Ultra is Samsung’s top device combining outstanding performance and stunning design. Samsung put together the latest processor, the highest megapixel camera, and the new built-in S Pen in one device to offer a premium experience.
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
Excellent display • Powerful SoC • Advanced UI experience
The iPhone Pro Max has a larger display and a higher resolution than the iPhone Pro. It powers Apple’s most powerful SoC to date and carries new safety features, the Emergency SOS connected by satellite and the Crash Detector.
Specs
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max | |
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Display | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED Edge display (curved) 19.3:9 aspect ratio QHD+ resolution (3,088 x 1,440) 120Hz adaptive refresh rate (1Hz to 120Hz) | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max iPhone 14 Pro Max: 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED 19.5:9 aspect ratio 2,796 x 1,290 resolution ProMotion 120Hz iPhone 14 Pro: |
Processor | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra US: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max Apple A16 Bionic |
RAM | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 8GB or 12GB | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max unknown |
Storage | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 128, 256, 512, or 1TB | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max 128, 256, 512, or 1TB |
Power | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5,000mAh battery 45W wired charging 15W wireless charging Reverse wireless charging No charger in box | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max unknown capacity Fast wired charging 15W Magsafe wireless charging 7.5W Qi wireless charging No charger in box |
Cameras | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Rear: – 108MP wide (0.8μm, ƒ2.2, 23mm, 85-degree FoV) – 12MP ultrawide (1.4μm, ƒ2.2, 13mm, 120-degree FoV) – 10MP telephoto (1.12μm, ƒ4.9, 230mm, 11-degree FoV, 10x optical zoom) – 10MP telephoto (1.12μm, ƒ2.4, 69mm, 36-degree FoV, 3x optical zoom) – Laser autofocus Front: | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max Rear: -Wide-angle 48MP, ƒ/1.8, sensor-shift OIS -Ultra-wide 12MP, ƒ/2.2, 120° field of view -Telephoto 12MP, ƒ/2.8, OIS, 3x optical zoom Front: |
Connectivity | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G (mmWave + Sub6) | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max 5G (sub‑6GHz and mmWave) |
Security | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Ultrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max |
Software | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Android 12 | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max iOS 16 |
S Pen support | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Yes, with storage slot | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max No |
Durability | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra IP68 certified | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max IP68 certified |
Dimensions and weight | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max iPhone 14 Pro Max: 160.7 x 77.6 x 7.9mm 240g iPhone 14 Pro: |
Colors | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green, Burgundy | iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max Space Black, Silver, Gold, Deep Purple |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro Max: Which should you buy?
Samsung vs Apple: Which should you buy? We ask this question twice a year whenever either company releases a new flagship. And the answer, as always, remains the same — it depends. These phones are the best their respective companies offer, so you can’t go wrong with either. It just depends on which ecosystem you want to be a part of. But making the jump from one to the other is a hard sell.
The Galaxy S22 Ultra and the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max have a lot to offer. These powerhouses have gorgeous displays, solid battery life, and fantastic cameras. Samsung has upped its game regarding software support, with four years of software updates and five years of security updates. That still falls short of Apple’s software commitment, though. The five-year-old iPhone 8 and 8 Plus will also get iOS 16 this year. The S Pen is a welcome addition to the Galaxy S line. But if the Note series hasn’t convinced an iPhone user to switch in the past, it will not be a big selling point now.
Both phones have robust ecosystems that make switching between the two harder
On the other side, Apple is seemingly shaking off years of lethargy with the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. The “Dynamic Island” is intriguing, even if its usability is a little questionable. The camera upgrade is terrific and should make some of the best camera phones even better. But purely on the numbers side of things, 48MP won’t excite anyone in the Android world. And features like the always-on display and crash detection (Pixel phones have had this feature for years), while new for the iPhone, isn’t new for Android.
The one major point I’ll give Apple is the choice of size. You can get the iPhone 14 Pro Max or the smaller iPhone 14 Pro without compromising on other features. Samsung doesn’t give you the option with the Galaxy S22 Ultra. If you don’t get the Ultra, you’ll miss out on the camera, display resolution, RAM, and storage with the smaller S22 and S22 Plus.
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If someone’s already a part of a particular ecosystem, it’ll be hard to convince them to make the switch. And if you’re jumping in for the first time, you can’t go wrong with either. You’ll at least have more choice down the line with Android.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max: Which should you buy?
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