Voicicomment le Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 et le Galaxy Z Flip 4 devraient se comparer d'après les rumeurs. Samsung Galaxy S21 vs S21+ vs S21 Ultra : Quelle est la différence ? Par Britta O'Boyle
Big is beautiful, especially when it comes to Samsung’s late-model smartphones. Take, for example, the company’s new Galaxy S21 Ultra. It improves on its predecessor in several major areas, including a refreshed design, 5G as the standard, and the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor. According to our reviewer, Andy Boxall, “to get that true S Series experience, you have to buy the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which goes all-out on power, screen, camera, and battery tech to satisfy hardcore fans.” Contents SpecsDesign, display, and durabilityPerformance, battery life, and chargingCamerasSoftware and updatesSpecial featuresPrice and availabilityOverall winner Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Even so, it’s not without competition. Consider last year’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, whose message is similar — go big or go home. Both Galaxy phones have more power, more features, and more advanced tech than their predecessors — all aimed at improving productivity and boosting media capabilities. So how does last year’s top Note compare with today’s flagship S21? Specs Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Size x x mm x x inches x x mm x x inches Weight 229 grams ounces 208 grams ounces Screen size Dynamic AMOLED 2X Dynamic AMOLED 2X Screen resolution 3200 x 1440 pixels 515 pixels per inch 3088 x 1440 pixels, 496 pixels per inch Operating system Android 11, One UI Android 11, One UI Storage 128GB, 256GB, 512GB 256GB, 512GB MicroSD card slot No Yes Tap-to-pay services Google Pay, Samsung Pay Google Pay, Samsung Pay Processor Exynos 2100 global Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 USA Exynos 990 global, Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus USA RAM 12GB 12GB Camera Quad lens 108-megapixel, 10MP telephoto, 10 MP telephoto, 12MP ultrawide rear 40MP front Triple lens 108-megapixel, 12MP telephoto, 12MP ultrawide rear 10MP front Video 8K at 30 fps, 4K at 60 fps, 1080p at 240 fps, 720p at 960 fps, HDR10+ 8K at 24 fps, 4K at 60 fps, 1080p at 240 fps, 720p at 960 fps, HDR10+ Bluetooth version Ports USB-C USB-C Fingerprint sensor Yes, in-display ultrasonic Yes, in-display ultrasonic Water resistance IP68 IP68 Battery 5,000mAh Fast charging 25W charger sold separately Qi wireless charging 4,500Ah Fast charging 25W included Qi wireless charging 15W App marketplace Google Play Store Google Play Store Network support All major carriers All major carriers Colors Phantom Black, Phantom Silver, Phantom Brown, Phantom Navy, Phantom Titanium Mystic Bronze, Mystic Black, Mystic White Price $1,199 $1,299 Review score out of 5 stars 4 out of 5 stars Design, display, and durability Andy Boxall/Digital Trends The main difference between the new Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is the identifiable design. The Note 20 sports a rectangular shape with sharp corners, and it runs wider than the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which looks a bit more chunky but has a narrower form factor and rounded corners. The S21 Ultra has an inherent advantage as the newer unit, with the highest brightness up to 1,500 nits for optimal viewing and better color rendering in direct sunlight. Both devices support QHD resolution for sharp detail, but the Note cannot use the 120Hz Dynamic fast refresh rate at the maximum resolution, while the S21 Ultra can. That said, the 120Hz refresh rate is dynamic on both models, so it only appears if needed, while the rest of the time the phones run at a lower refresh rate to conserve battery life. The S21 Ultra’s updated camera styling is sophisticated and elegant as Samsung’s new design now integrates the camera pod right into the frame for a more natural look — a double-edged sword, as Boxall points out, because the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra does not wear its heft as well as the Note 20 Ultra or much of the competition. The issue stems from the S21 Ultra’s standout feature — the camera module. While the Note’s camera module is huge and protruding despite its elegant design, the integrated design of the S21 Ultra throws the device off balance. While competition is steep, and so much depends on your taste, the Galaxy S21 Ultra still edges out the Note 20 Ultra by a thin hair. Winner Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Performance, battery life, and charging Andrew Martonik/Digital Trends Newer phones nearly always take the performance advantage, and the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which ships with the new Snapdragon 888, promises to deliver superior performance compared to the older Snapdragon 865+ on the Note 20 Ultra. Another advantage is the newer 5nm manufacturing process used to build the newer phone facilitates more transistors and better performance without power consumption taking a commensurate hit. While both phones have a base storage of 128GB, only the Note 20 Ultra has a MicroSD card slot, something that the S21 Ultra surprisingly does not. To compensate, the S21 Ultra offers models with 256GB or 512GB of native storage. Both phones support all current 5G bands including mmWave or UWB on Verizon, but the S21 Ultra has a 5G modem built into the chip, which also conserves power and boosts data speed. The S21 Ultra also comes with a larger 5,000mAh battery, compared to a 4,500mAh battery on the Note 20 Ultra, a considerable upgrade that makes a big difference in everyday use, though the Galaxy S21 Ultra supports 25W charging speeds, the same as the Note 20 Ultra. But on the plus side for the Note 20 Ultra, it still ships with a charger in the box. Both phones support wireless charging at speeds of up to 15 watts, and both support reverse wireless charging to act as a power bank for a smartwatch or earbuds. Because the superior chipset delivers better performance, and almost everything else is comparable except for the MicroSD card slot, and despite the charger as an add-on expense for some, we give the nod to the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Winner Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Cameras Andrew Martonik/Digital Trends Samsung did a lot of work on the S21 Ultra’s camera. For starters, the S21 Ultra revisits the 100x zoom, which it had previously reduced to 50x for the Note 20. It debuted a new 10x zoom native periscope lens, the longest zoom ever for a Galaxy phone, and it uses this camera combined with an intelligent digital zoom to reach 100x. Samsung also includes a 3x zoom telephoto lens with both telephoto cameras offering critical optical image stabilization. These features make the S21 Ultra a superior zoom camera. The result, says Boxall, is superlative. He describes massive detail in the photos, which look crisp, sharp, colorful, and well-balanced. There are also improvements to video recording. It now supports a laser auto-focusing system to improve focus. It enables 8K video recording at 30 fps, and can capture high-quality screen grabs from that footage. While not discounting the quality and styling of the Note 20 Ultra camera, at the end of the day, it is less flexible and powerful than the newer phone. Winner Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Software and updates Andy Boxall/Digital Trends Both the Galaxy S21 and the Galaxy Note 20 now run One UI Samsung’s skin for Android 11, so they have nearly identical software and features. They’re also likely to get updates at roughly the same rate, and while the S21 Ultra will probably get one more version of Android, that’s a while away. Winner Tie Special features Andrew Martonik/Digital Trends Here’s a new one For the first time, an S series phone supports the S Pen, though not as naturally as on the Note 20 Ultra, which not only ships with the pen but has its own slot for the pen. While the pen is kind of a novelty for the S21 Ultra, it’s an add-on that requires a separate purchase and a special case. It’s unclear what the demand is for the pen for this model, but it’s nice to have the option — though if you do want one, you’ll have to shell out even more money. But even if you do, Boxall points out that the phone does not support the Bluetooth function of the Note 20 Ultra’s S Pen and there are no features, like the remote shutter release. There’s also nowhere to stow the S Pen when it’s not in use, except to separately purchase an ugly case for the S21 Ultra to hold the S Pen. Conversely, the best part about the Note 20 Ultra line is that every phone comes with the same stylus, so it’s easier to find a way to integrate it into everyday use. However, there are other things the S21 Ultra does not ship with, such as a MicroSD card slot and the charger — both of which the Note 20 Ultra does have. Both the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Note 20 Ultra support both main 5G bands in almost all the territories where they are sold. The S21 adds a couple of smaller new items like the camera’s Vlogger View, which allows you to capture video with both front and rear cameras simultaneously, and the Director View, offering thumbnails of the feed from the S21’s different camera lens. With a free, built-in S Pen, in-box charger, and MicroSD card slot, the Note 20 Ultra comes with pretty much everything the Galaxy S21 Ultra does and a little extra. It’s the winner here. Winner Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Price and availability The world has emerged from one sad, unstable year and entered into another, so price variations matter. For 2021, Samsung dropped its flagship phone price by $200 — though again, it did remove the charger from the box. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G rings in at $1,200 for 128GB model, $1,250 for 256GB, and $1,380 for 512GB, and available now. The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G retails for $1,300 for 128GB, but discounts are available from some retailers that may make the price more competitive. Because prices are roughly comparable, while at the same time the S21 Ultra starts at a lower price and offers several options based on your storage needs, but forces optional purchases, we call a tie. Winner Tie Overall winner Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra It’s still early days for the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, but our reviewer has some encouraging words, judging it to be the most advanced Android smartphone available and makes excellent use of its high-level tech. The Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have many features and capabilities in common, and given that you may be able to obtain the more expensive model at roughly the same price as the new one, which is better is a matter of personal preference. Boxall acknowledges the similarities and relative advantages of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra — that despite its slightly older processor and somewhat less capable camera, it’s slimmer and better balanced, plus it comes with the S Pen stylus with somewhere to keep it. Plus, it’s quite a bit cheaper than the S21 Ultra. In choosing the Galaxy S21 Ultra as the better phone, we base the decision on the updated processor, brighter display, superior camera power and design, and more powerful battery, so if it’s the best overall phone you want, then choose the new S21 Ultra. Editors' Recommendations This Android tablet uses the internet without Wi-Fi or a SIM card Does the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 have an SD card slot? How the phone handles expandable storage Does the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 come with a charger? The best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 screen protectors for 2022 The best Samsung phones for 2022 Best Galaxy phones around
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TheNote 20 measures approximately 164 x 77.2 x 8.1 mm and weighs around 208g, and is the thinner and lighter option. The S21 Ultra measures 165.1 x 75.6 x 8.9 mm and weighs around 228g, making it the heavier, thicker, but narrower option. While the Note 20 follows the signature rectangular shape, boasting sharp, sleek corners, the S21 Ultra
Eric Zeman / Android Authority A QUICK LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCES The main differences between the Galaxy S22 Ultra and S21 Ultra are in the chipset, memory, battery, and camera departments. The Galaxy S22 Ultra has The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1/Exynos 2200 chispet, as opposed to the older Snapdragon 888/Exynos 2100 SoC that powers the S21 Ultra. Less base RAM at 8GB. The entry-level Galaxy S21 Ultra has 12GB of RAM. More storage — up to 1TB. The high-end S21 Ultra comes with 512GB of storage. An S Pen included in the box, unlike the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Faster wired charging 45W vs 25W. An improved camera system. Read on to learn more about the differences in detail. Samsung has unpacked its 2022 Galaxy S phone lineup with the Galaxy S22 series. That includes the high-end Galaxy S22 Ultra, which is also supposed to be the replacement for the Galaxy Note series. However, if you have 2021’s Galaxy S21 Ultra, should you upgrade to the newer model? Here’s our look at the Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Galaxy S22 Ultra battle. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Galaxy S22 Ultra Design and display Eric Zeman / Android AuthorityLike the older Galaxy S21 Ultra, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has a display with rounded edges. Both phones have a QHD+ dynamic AMOLED screen with a variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz. Both phones also have a punch-hole front-facing camera placed on the top center of the display. However, the Galaxy S22 Ultra does not have an under-display camera similar to the Galaxy Fold phones have glass on the front and back with an aluminum frame. However, the Galaxy S21 Ultra has a bump on the top left rear that houses its rear camera sensors, placed vertically. The S22 Ultra does away with this camera bump design completely, with the sensors just popping out of the rear. At the bottom, both phones have a USB-C charging port, along with a speaker and a SIM card the biggest difference on the bottom of the Galaxy S22 Ultra is the embedded S Pen slot. Like the now-discontinued Note series, the Galaxy S22 Ultra includes a stylus, which you can take out of the phone with a quick push of the finger. Hardware and camerasEric Zeman / Android AuthorityThe older Galaxy S21 Ultra has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip inside for the US market, and Samsung’s own Exynos 2100 chipset for other international markets. Inside the new Galaxy S22 Ultra, US buyers will get the phone with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC processor. Buyers in other parts of the world can expect the new Samsung Exynos 2200 chip inside. Oddly, the Galaxy S22 Ultra has 8GB and 12GB RAM options, while the older Galaxy S21 had 12GB and 16GB RAM phones have onboard storage options of 128, 256, or 512GB, with the S22 Ultra including a 1TB option as well. But there’s no way to add additional storage to these phones via a microSD card slot. Both phones have a large 5,000mAh battery, with the S21 Ultra going up to 25W wired charging speeds, while the new S22 Ultra supports up to 45W phones have the same camera sizes in terms of megapixels, with a 108MP rear sensor, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and two 10MP telephoto cameras. Those telephoto sensors support up to 3x optical zoom for one camera, and the other supports up to 10x optical zoom, along with the software-assisted 100x Space Zoom. Both also have a 40MP front-facing course, the game-changer in terms of hardware for the S22 Ultra is the included S Pen. The Bluetooth-connected stylus is aimed at the smaller but very loyal number of Galaxy Note users who want to use it to take notes on the screen, draw artwork on the display, and operate apps without putting a finger on the screen. This version is also supposed to include lower latency than other S Pen-based phones, so it should act more like using a real pen on a real piece of game-changer for the S22 Ultra is the included S Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will come out of the box with One UI 4 based on Android 12 installed. Samsung is pledging that the phone will get four years of major software upgrades and five years of security upgrades, a huge software upgrade cycle improvement for any Android-based smartphone maker. The Galaxy S21 Ultra launched with One UI based on Android 11, and has since been updated to One UI 4, based on Android 12. While it initially was expected to receive three years of version upgrades, Samsung extended its new pledge to the previous generation too. That means it’ll now receive the same four years of updates and five years of Zeman / Android AuthorityIf you are a Galaxy S21 Ultra owner looking for something a bit cheaper than the S22 Ultra for an upgrade, you might want to consider the new Galaxy S22 or S22 Plus models. Both have the same new processors as the Ultra model, and both share many of the more expensive phone’s other Galaxy S22The gold standard for Android vanilla Samsung Galaxy S22 is subtly tweaked from its predecessor, the Galaxy S21. It has a glass back again nice! and features the latest 2022 Galaxy S22 PlusThe bigger and better but not best Galaxy Galaxy S22 Plus is bigger than the vanilla Galaxy S22. It has a larger display, a larger battery, and charges faster with a wired connection. However, its cameras, processor, RAM, and internal storage options are the same as its little brother' people who want a premium camera experience, there’s the Sony Xperia 1 III. It has three Sony-made high-end 12MP rear cameras that can take great pictures. However, at a price of $1,299, it’s even more expensive than the S22 Ultra. Also keep in mind that the Xperia 1 IV has already been announced but is not available yet — learn more Xperia 1 IIIPremium product, premium priceThe Xperia 1 III packs in the latest and greatest technology from Sony to create a smartphone purpose-built for multimedia, photography, and and colorsEric Zeman / Android Authority Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 8/128GB $1,199 / £1,149 Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 12/256GB $1,299 / £1,249 Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 12/512GB $1,399 / £1,329 Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 12GB/1TB $1,599 / £1,499 Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra $950 The Galaxy S22 Ultra is available on as well via third-party retailers like Amazon or Best Buy, and Samsung’s carrier partners. The phone comes in several colors — Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green, and Burgundy. There are also exclusive online colors — Graphite, Sky Blue, and it launched a year ago, the Galaxy S21 Ultra had a starting price of $1,199, the same as the new S22 Ultra. However, it looks like Samsung has hit the EOL button on this phone as it is no longer available for sale on its official website. You might still find it on some third-party sites, and some wireless carriers might still have it on sale. It was available in only two colors, Phantom Silver and Phantom Black, at launch, but more were added Galaxy S22 UltraThe Galaxy S22 Ultra is a throwback to the days of the Galaxy Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra looks like a Galaxy Note phone. It has an S Pen just like a Note, a boxy shape just like a Note, and...well, you get the picture. It is by far the top dog in the Galaxy S22 lineup with the best display, biggest battery, best cameras, and most options for RAM and storage Galaxy S21 UltraSamsung's best-ever camera system on one of its best-ever you want the most powerful phone in Samsung's Galaxy S21 series, the Galaxy S21 Ultra is for you. It comes with the largest display at the biggest battery at 5,000mAh, and the best camera setup with a primary 108MP sensor. It also comes with as much as 16GB of RAM. However, it's also the most expensive with a starting price of $1, Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Galaxy S22 Ultra Specs Samsung Galaxy S21 20 UltraSamsung Galaxy S22 UltraDisplaySamsung Galaxy S21 20 Dynamic AMOLEDCurved WQHD+3,200 x 1,440 at 515ppiAdaptive 120Hz refresh rateHDR10+ certifiedSamsung Galaxy S22 Dynamic AMOLEDEdge display curved aspect ratioQHD+ resolution 3,088 x 1,440120Hz adaptive refresh rate 1Hz to 120Hz240Hz touch sampling rateProcessorSamsung Galaxy S21 20 UltraUS Qualcomm Snapdragon 888Global Samsung Exynos 2100Samsung Galaxy S22 UltraUS Snapdragon 8 Gen 1Global Exynos 2200RAMSamsung Galaxy S21 20 Ultra12 or 16GBSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra8GB or 12GBStorageSamsung Galaxy S21 20 Ultra128, 256, or 512GBNo microSD card supportSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra128GB, 256GB, or 512GB with additional 1TB optionNo microSD card supportPowerSamsung Galaxy S21 20 Ultra5,000mAh battery25W wired charging15W wireless chargingReverse wireless chargingNo charger in boxSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra5,000mAh battery45W wired charging15W wireless chargingReverse wireless chargingNo charger in boxCamerasSamsung Galaxy S21 20 UltraREAR- 108MP Wide-angle, ƒ/ with OIS and phase-detection AF- 10MP Telephoto , ƒ/ with OIS, dual-pixel AF, and 3x optical zoom- 10MP Telephoto, ƒ/ with OIS, dual-pixel AF, and 10x optical zoom- 12MP Ultra-wide ƒ/ with dual-pixel AF and a 120-degree FoV- Laser autofocusFRONT- 40MP, ƒ/ with phase-detection AFSamsung Galaxy S22 UltraREAR- 108MP wide 23mm, 85-degree FoV- 12MP ultrawide 13mm, 120-degree FoV- 10MP telephoto 230mm, 11-degree FoV, 10x optical zoom- 10MP telephoto 69mm, 36-degree FoV, 3x optical zoom- Laser autofocusFRONT- 40MP wide 23mm, 80-degree FoVAudioSamsung Galaxy S21 20 UltraStereo speakersNo portSamsung Galaxy S22 UltraStereo speakersDolby Atmos supportNo portConnectivitySamsung Galaxy S21 20 Ultra4G LTE support5G sub-6GHz, SA and NSA, mmWaveWi-Fi 6E supportBluetooth Galaxy S22 Ultra5G mmWave + Sub6Wi-Fi 6E 6GHzBluetooth supportUltra-wideband support UWBSecuritySamsung Galaxy S21 20 UltraUltrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor4 years security updatesSamsung Galaxy S22 UltraUltrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor5 years security updatesSoftwareSamsung Galaxy S21 20 UltraLaunched with Android 11Android 12 update availableOne UI Galaxy S22 UltraAndroid 12One UI Pen supportSamsung Galaxy S21 20 UltraYes, without storage slotSamsung Galaxy S22 UltraYes, with storage slotDimensions and weightSamsung Galaxy S21 20 x x Galaxy S22 x x Galaxy S21 20 Ultra128 GB in Phantom Silver and Phantom Black256 and 512GB in Phantom BlackFuture colors Phantom Titanium, Phantom Navy, and Phantom BrownSamsung Galaxy S22 UltraPhantom Black, Phantom White, Green, BurgundySamsung exclusives Sky Blue, Red, GraphiteSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Galaxy S22 Ultra Should you upgrade?Eric Zeman / Android AuthorityThe battle between the Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Galaxy S22 Ultra suggests that S21 Ultra owners should not upgrade to the new model. Aside from some boosts in performance from the new processors, and a few new camera improvements, S21 Ultra users will not see anything that might compel them to exchange the phone for the new Galaxy S22, at least not right there is the matter of the new S Pen in the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Owners of last year’s S21 might want the added functionality of that embedded stylus for work. If that’s the case, the S22 Ultra becomes a more attractive upgrade if you have an older Samsung phone, getting the Galaxy S22 Ultra is definitely worth it if you’re a power user. But if the S Pen isn’t something that interests you, a phone like the Galaxy S22 or S22 Plus may be a better you be upgrading from the Galaxy S21 Ultra to the S22 Ultra?746 votes

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Comparatif de téléphones portables – veuillez choisir les smartphones que vous souhaitez comparer Smartphone 3Comparatif - Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G vs vivo V5Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G est sorti en 2022. Son poids est de 228 g et des dimensions sont de x x mm. Il dispose d'un écran de pouces, d'un appareil photo de 108 MP et mémoire 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM, 512GB 12GB RAM, 1TB 12GB RAM. Son processeur est Octa-core GHz Cortex-X2 & GHz Cortex-A710 & GHz Cortex-A510 - International Octa-core GHz Cortex-X2 & GHz Cortex-A710 & GHz Cortex-A510 - USA/Chinavivo V5 est sorti en 2016. Son poids est de 154 g et des dimensions sont de x x mm. Il dispose d'un écran de pouces, d'un appareil photo de 13 MP et mémoire 32 GB, 4 GB RAM. Son processeur est Octa-core GHz Cortex-A53 & GHz Cortex-A53Pour comparaison détaillée de toutes les fonctionnalités, consultez le tableau dessous. ou Caractéristiques GénéralesMarque et modèleSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5Gvivo V5Votes+0+0Date de sortie2022, février 092016, novembreDimensions HxLxD Х Х Х Х mmPoids228 en verre Gorilla Glass Victus+, panneau arrière en verre Gorilla Glass Victus+, cadre en aluminiumPanneau avant en verre, corps en aluminiumCouleursPhantom Black, White, Burgundy, Green, Graphite, Red, Sky BlueGold, GrayBatterie5000 mAh, Li-Ion, non amovible3000 mAh, Non amovible Li-IonGuide De Prix$ 1, EURÉcranTechnologieDynamic AMOLED 2XIPS LCDÉcran tactileécran tactile capacitifécran tactile capacitifProfondeur de couleur16M16MTaille de l’ poucesZone d' cm2Ratio HauteurLargeur HL169 HLRatio écrancorps x 3088 px720 x 1280 pxPixels par pouce500 PPI267 PPIProtection de l’écranCorning Gorilla Glass Victus+Corning Gorilla Glass 3Autres- 120Hz-HDR10+-1750 nits peak-Always-on displayAppareils PhotoAppareil Photo Principal108 MP, Quadruple13 MP, UniqueCaractéristiques-108 MP, f/ 23mm grand-angle, 1/ PDAF, autofocus laser, OIS-10 MP, f/ 230mm périscope téléobjectif, 1/ dual pixel PDAF, OIS, 10x zoom optique-10 MP, f/ 70mm téléobjectif, 1/ dual pixel PDAF, OIS, 3x zoom optique-12 MP, f/ 13mm, 120˚ ultra grand-angle, 1/ dual pixel PDAF, Super Steady video-13 MP, PDAFFonctionnalitésLED flash, auto-HDR, panoramaLED flash, panorama, HDREnregistrement Vidéo8K24fps, 4K30/60fps, 1080p30/60/240fps, 720p960fps, HDR10+, stereo sound rec., gyro-EIS1080p30fpsDxOMark Résultat Général131DxOMark Photos136DxOMark Vidéo111Appareil Photo Frontal, Selfie40 MP, Unique20 MP,UniqueCaractéristiques-40 MP, f/ 26mm grand-angle, 1/ PDAF-20 MP, f/ 1/ appel vidéo, Auto-HDREnregistrement Vidéo4K30/60fps, 1080p30fps1080p30fpsDxOMark Selfie Résultat101DxOMark Photos104DxOMark Vidéo95PerformancesSystème D’opération OSAndroid 12, One UI Marshmallow; Funtouch Exynos 2200 4 nm- Qualcomm SM8450 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 4 nm - USA/China- Mediatek MT6750 28 nmProcesseur CPU- 8-core GHz Cortex-X2 + GHz Cortex-A710 + GHz Cortex-A510 - International- 8-core GHz Cortex-X2 + GHz Cortex-A710 + GHz Cortex-A510 - USA/China- 8-core GHz Cortex-A53 + GHz Cortex-A53Processeur Graphique GPUXclipse 920 - International Adreno 730 - USA/ChinaMali-T860MP2Carte MémoireNonmicroSD, jusqu’à 256 GB utilise SIM 2 emplacementMémoire Interne128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM, 512GB 12GB RAM, 1TB 12GB RAM32 GB, 4 GB RAMAntutu 7 Score41782GeekBench 4 Single Core584GeekBench 4 Multi-Core2419GeekBench 4 RenderScript1617Communication Et ConnectivitéCarte SIMCarte SIM unique Nano-SIMDouble SIM 2 Nano-SIMs + eSIM, double standbyHybrid Double SIM Micro-SIM/Nano-SIM, double standbyRéseau CellulaireGSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE / 5GGSM / HSPA / LTEAfficher Toutes Les Fréquences Du RéseauVitesse InternetHSPA Mbps, LTE-A 7CA Cat20 2000/200 Mbps; 5G 5+ Gbps DLHSPA, LTEGPRSOuiOuiEdgeOuiOuiWi-FiWi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac/6e, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspotWi-Fi a/b/g/n, WiFi Direct, DLNA, hotspotGPSOui, avec A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEOOui, avec A-GPSNFCOuiUSBUSB Type-C USB On-The-GomicroUSB USB A2DP, A2DPRayonnement NocifSAR - W/kg tête W/kg corpsSAR EU - W/kg tête W/kg corpsSAR - W/kg tête W/kg corps Musique et AudioRadioNonFM radioPrise casqueNonOuiAutres- 32-bit/384kHz son-Accordé par AKG- haut-parleurs stéréo- 24-bit/192kHz son-Réduction active du bruitAutres ExtrasCapteurs- Capteur d'empreintes digitales sous affichage, ultrasonique, accéléromètre, gyroscope, détecteur de proximité, boussole, baromètre- Capteur d'empreintes digitales sur le panneau avant, accéléromètre, détecteur de proximité, boussoleAutres extras- Samsung DeX, Samsung Wireless DeX desktop experience support-Bixby commandes de langage naturel et dictée-Samsung Pay Visa, MasterCard certified-Ultra Wideband UWB support- Recharge rapide 45W-USB Power Delivery Qi/PMA recharge sans fil 15W-Inversée recharge sans fil IP68 résistant à l`eau et à la poussière jusqu`à pendant 30 minutes-Stylus, latency Bluetooth integration, acceleromètre, gyroVersions- For India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippinesvidéo - pas trouvéSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G vs vivo V5Partager Partager Avis et commentaires - Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G - vivo V5Il n'y a pas encore de commentaires. Soyez le premier à commenter. Pourvous aider à savoir lequel choisir, voici notre comparatif entre le Galaxy Note 20 Ultra et le Galaxy Note 10+. La gamme Galaxy Note a une place toute particulière dans le cœur des fans de Les smartphones haut de gamme, plus communément appelés flagships » sont ce qui se fait de mieux dans le domaine et réunissent ce que les constructeurs font de meilleur. Toutefois, ce savoir-faire vient avec un prix souvent hors de portée de nombreuses bourses... Alors que la rentrée se profile, Samsung propose de nombreuses promotions dans le cadre de son offre Back To School et n'oublie pas d'offrir des remises sur son Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G. Ainsi, il profite d'une remise de 160 € sur sa version 512 Go/16 Go de RAM jusqu'au 5 septembre, faisant passer son prix de € à €. Les autres versions et le Galaxy S21+ profitent également d'une réduction de 110 € ! Un smartphone qui ne se refuse rien Avec son processeur puissant gravé en 5nm et ses 16 Go de mémoire vive, le S21 Ultra est non seulement rapide aujourd'hui, mais le sera encore plus demain. Samsung met les bouchées doubles avec son millésime de 2021 qui comprend même une compatibilité partielle avec le S Pen habituellement exclusif au Galaxy Note. Ses modules photo ne font pas dans la demi-mesure et offrent des clichés en 108 mégapixels de grande qualité et propulsés par un algorithme toujours plus performant. Ses finitions et son métal brossé justifient son placement au sommet du line-up de fleuron du constructeur coréenLe Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G est ce que Samsung fait de mieux en matière de smartphones en 2021. L'Exynos 2100 made in Samsung affiche d'excellentes performances permettant une fluidité impressionnante de l'écran qui affiche une fréquence d'image de 120Hz sur l'écran Oled parfaitement calibré de 6,8 pouces en 1440p. . 291 250 301 86 297 412 330 201

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