Avinash4348
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I wanted to gift my sister a new phone. But I’m confused whether to gift her an iPhone 13 or Samsung S22. Need help. She is currently using an iPhone 11, and is interested in a Samsung but she like iOS too :S
Wait till September for 14 series iPhone models, and get the Pro model (120Hz refrsh rate).The iPhone would be the pick of the two as
She would already be familiar with the iOS
And making a jump to Android might prove to be bit of a hassle
Yeah if waiting is possible it's a much better choice to wait for itWait till September for 14 series iPhone models, and get the Pro model (120Hz refrsh rate).
Have your sister try itest.nz on her iPhone to try out Samsungs UI before buying.I wanted to gift my sister a new phone. But I’m confused whether to gift her an iPhone 13 or Samsung S22. Need help. She is currently using an iPhone 11, and is interested in a Samsung but she like iOS too :S
These days it is not a pain at all. Switched to a samsung from an iPhone last month and it was super easy. Just need a lightning to c type cable. When the Android setup process asks, do you want to transfer from an older phone - click yes. In 2-3 clicks all data and apps are transferred. WhatsApp chats too are transferred. Super duper easy.iPhone 13. Good battery, chipset, camera. You don't have to go through the pain of switching from iOS to Android (data transfer etc.) and start over with new different UI.
Does this happen all the time or only indoors under artificial lighting ?The only thing I miss on the iPhone are skin tones for my son's photographs. The iPhone used to botch up my skin tones but did a great job with my son's. Samsung is the exact opposite. I click a lot of photos of my son so still use the iPhone even without the sim. If you are quite fair, iPhone takes better skin tones and samsung turns you pale and too white. If you have a medium Indian skin tone, iPhone turns you orangey (not natural, just orange) and Samsung looks more natural.
This happens in articial lighting. Under natural lighting, both look similar. The Samsung is sharper due to newer hardware but if you don't zoom in, they look very similar. I slightly prefer the color treatment of the iPhone but would be fine with either.Does this happen all the time or only indoors under artificial lighting ?
Easy fix. Neutralise orange with blue (cool it) , add yellow if too pale warm up).
It should be under white balance in any decent photo editor.
Funny, I thought the iphone did better with coloured people than white.
Now tell me what happens if both you and the son are in the same photo
Is there any similar website for Android to try Samsung UI?Have your sister try itest.nz on her iPhone to try out Samsungs UI before buying.
Sign up for an free appetize.io and you will get an IOS emulator for 100 min. Then post the link in safari of the emulator.Is there any similar website for Android to