iPhone 17 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra?
I have used only Android phones since then, and I am planning to buy a new flagship phone soon. The thing is, I have been endlessly watching video comparisons between the flagship models, and I still have not made up my mind on what phone I should buy. However, each person uses their phone differently, so each has their own experiences and opinions about the phones.
Things to consider:
HARDWARE:
- Must have insane longevity and consistency (performance of the device over the next 5+ years)
- Gaming performance (FPS, Temperature, minimum lag spikes)
- Temperature in general (Which device will be cooler in general? Like watching videos or movies, scrolling on social media, taking pictures or filming, etc.)
- Heavy workload (better performance and temperature. Not exclusive to multitasking, but more demanding tasks on a single app)
- Display quality and colors, also smoothness
- Signal reception
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEOGRAPHY (For mobile or non-mobile photographers/videographers):
- I often prefer more realistic and warm colors
- Smoothness of the camera experience
- Willing to use 3rd party camera apps for better control (Ex: Blackmagic app for iOS, Motioncam Pro for Android)
- Editability of non-RAW and LOG files
- Quality of pro photo and video codecs (RAW, LOG, and others), as I am planning to learn post-production
SOFTWARE:
- I can adapt to the change in OS (both OneUI and iOS) since I only do technical stuff on my PC anyway
- Basically, a phone that is just the best at the fundamentals, no need for the gimmicky stuff such as AI
- Aesthetics (which phone looks best with minimal effort)
GAMING (For heavy gamers that play demanding games)
- Consistent 60/120 fps, with minimal heating in demanding games like Genshin Impact and Wuthering Waves
- Best graphics
- Sustained performance
- Longevity (Say it's 2030, and I have owned one of these phones for 4 years; which of these phones would fare better in gaming in the future?)
OTHER INFORMATION:
- I have an iPad Air (I already have some experience with iOS, I don't dislike it, it just feels different)
- I have a Windows PC (I use this more than the iPad)
- I don't really care about new features, I just want to be able to play games smoothly, take photos and videos, hop on social media, and customize my phone.
TLDR: Which among the two phones can I feel the most secure using for more than 5 years?