@pennyinheaven

Video wise I don't think Samsung's not bad. It's just not brighter. The glaring difference is the audio.

@ravindupathirage1884

Yes.. iphone is just brighter..

@RapidReels994

I'm waiting for that day when androids will be optimized in social media apps.

@Himathyyy

It’s the sharpness , saturation, and white balance. You just gotta set them to your liking, iPhone was cleaner because those settings are pre adjusted to social media standards, Android uses real life standards

@Veju4u2wcvwj

me watching this 144p 🗿

@PaulPayne837

I hate to say this but the iPhone does stand out 😅

@nihadmohammed-e1m

I was an android user and now am using the iPhone 16 pro and am soooo happy with it. The phone is amazing it does everything perfectly

@60-JD-09

The reason is quite simple actually, see social media apps have two systems, one specified for Apple products and the other is for android products. The Android versions are all designed the same way to work on every Android phone, no matter how bad it was, however that means they'll have to lower the quality of the cameras to the point it matches even that of a 13mp camera phone, on all devices, so it can work properly even on the slowest phone, since as we all know the phone's abilities to run apps vary from model to another and from company to company. Unlike the Apple products version that is specifically designed to fully use and utilise the potentials of the phone's camera since they don't have to make it match any possible short of performance because the only phones running with that system are their phones, making the apps makes the most usage of the camera.

The point is: the social media apps' cameras quality varies because the Android versions are unified across all Android devices, thus degrading the quality to that of a cheap quality phone so it is compatible with all devices, but the Apple's version of these apps are especially designed for them and to run on their phones, getting direct access to the potential of the cameras.

Note: even though Apple has a great camera inside the social media apps, it's still true that there are hundreds of Android models with cameras that surpasses Apple products' when using the default camera app to take a pure picture aside from the social media apps, so don't go out bragging about your phones Apple users yet.

@AnvayDeshpande69

Bros completely biased at this point😭😭

@IsaacLexi-dt6ks

Honestly I have used both samsung and iPhone but when it comes to in app camera optimization the iPhone is still ahead ngl😮

@MRElectrics

If Real Carter doesn't do the thug shake, do it with the fake one😂

@andra44o

Videos posted on iPhones generally look better than videos posted on androids. The videos are way better on an iPhone in a side to side comparison of the original video (not compressed by any app)

@muhammad-malik

Plot twist both were shot on an iphone

@stephenrobinson8244

Overall both are great compared to a laptop i would've brought 10/8 years ago. Insane technology

@vietcongat5percent

'Look at the fps !!!😡'

Proceed to pause the video. Smartest iphone user right here

@clipsaesthetic

My friends got s23fe and S24 ultra and when i compare to my iphone 13 it is just waaay better even they admit it.

@EbolaGW

Because there are thousands of different Android phones with different specs, it's hard to optimize apps for specific devices.

iOS only has to worry about 3-5 devices, so even older iPhones have better optimization than most current Android devices.

@liam_s21_67

No bro, You were right in other videos that I saw. But when it comes to app optimization iPhone is better than android

@auroraseren

You just proved him right

@Vibey_Minirecreations

iPhone is built different there just better 🍺🗿