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vendredi 17 juin 2022

LineageOS 19 is now available for the Sony Xperia XZ2, Xperia XZ3, Xiaomi Mi 8, and Mi 10 Lite 5G

The LineageOS team has extended LineageOS 19 support to a wide range of devices since the ROM debuted earlier this year. Over the last month, devices like the OnePlus 9, OnePlus 9 Pro, Poco X3 Pro, and Xiaomi Mi A1 received support for the Android 12-based custom ROM. Since our previous coverage, the team has added support for six more devices.

The Sony Xperia XZ2, XZ2 Premium, XZ2 Compact, Xperia XZ3, Xiaomi Mi 8, and Mi 10 Lite 5G have now received official support for LineageOS 19. If you own any of these devices and want to try out Android 12, you can now download LineageOS 19 from the links provided in the table below. The Wiki links will direct you to the respective device pages, where you’ll find the flashable ZIP file and flashing instructions for your device.

Sr. No. Device and Forum Link Device codename and Wiki Link Maintainer
1. Sony Xperia XZ2 akari
  • dtrunk90
  • sjllls
2. Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact xz2c
  • dtrunk90
  • sjllls
3. Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium aurora
  • dtrunk90
  • sjllls
4. Sony Xperia XZ3 akatsuki
  • dtrunk90
  • sjllls
5. Xiaomi Mi 8 dipper
  • infrag
6. Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G monet
  • xSylla

To flash LineageOS 19 on your device, you’ll have to unlock its bootloader and install a custom recovery like TWRP. If you’re not sure how to do that, you can check out our detailed guides on how to install a custom ROM and how to install TWRP for easy-to-follow instructions. Before you proceed, though, make sure you read through the installation instructions and other linked documentation in the Wiki pages linked above. Also, backup your data before starting the process, or you may lose it during the installation.

Note that LineageOS 19 doesn’t come with Google apps pre-installed. If you wish to use any Google apps or services, you’ll have to flash a compatible GApps package after installing the ROM. Head over to our guide on how to download and install the latest GApps for detailed instructions.

Along with LineageOS 19 builds for the aforementioned devices, the LineageOS team has also released LineageOS 18.1 builds for two Motorola phones — the Moto Z Play and Moto Z2 Play. These devices previously received builds of LineageOS 14.1 (based on Android 7.1) and LineageOS 15.1 (based on Android 8.1), respectively. Now, they’re getting a new lease on life with the latest release.

Sr. No. Device and Forum Link Device codename and Wiki Link Maintainer
1. Motorola Moto Z Play addison
  • marcost2
  • npjohnson
2. Motorola Moto Z2 Play albus
  • marcost2

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OnePlus 9RT vs Apple iPhone 13: Which one’s better?

The OnePlus 9RT is a great phone by itself, offering flagship-grade performance, a premium design, and a high refresh rate display among other things. It may not be the one to move the needle forward for the brand right now but there’s no denying that it’s one of the more tempting phones on the market for those who don’t want to burn a huge hole in their pockets. You may often find yourself comparing the OnePlus 9RT with many other flagships from the likes of Samsung and Apple, wondering how OnePlus’ value flagship fairs against the big players in the category. Sure, the latest flagships out there will handily trounce the OnePlus 9RT on the spec sheet, but just how good they are when it comes to real-world usage? Well, let’s take a look at the OnePlus 9RT vs Apple iPhone 13 comparison to see how it plays out.

It goes without saying that the iPhone 13 is way more expensive than the OnePlus 9RT off the shelves. However, it can be had for a reasonable price when you account for numerous bank and exchange offers. Notably, you can also get a pre-owned iPhone 13 from reliable sources for a much more palatable price. Whatever the case may be, if you find yourself split between the iPhone 13 and the OnePlus 9RT then this comparison should help you make a better purchase decision.

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OnePlus 9RT vs Apple iPhone 13: Specifications

Let’s take a quick look at the specifications to find out what each of these phones brings to the table for the price:

Specification OnePlus 9RT Apple iPhone 13
Build
  • Glass back
  • Metallic frame
  • Aluminum mid-frame
  • Glass front and back
  • “Ceramic Shield” for front glass
Dimensions & Weight
  • 163.2 x 73.2 x 8.7mm
  • 197g
  • 146.7mm x 71.5mm x 7.65mm
  • 174g
Display
  • 6.62-inch FHD+ Samsung E4 AMOLED
  • 120Hz refresh rate
  • 600Hz touch sampling rate
  • 1300nits peak brightness
  • 1000000:1 contrast ratio
  • 100% DCI-P3 coverage
  • HDR10+
  • 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED
  • 2,340 x 1,080 resolution
  • 60Hz refresh rate
  • 120Hz touch sampling rate
  • 1300nits peak brightness
  • HDR10
  • True tone display
SoC
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 888
  • 1x Kryo 680 (ARM Cortex X1-based) Prime core @ 2.84GHz
  • 3x Kryo 680 (ARM Cortex A78-based) Performance cores @ 2.4GHz
  • 4x Kryo 680 (ARM Cortex A55-based) Efficiency cores @ 1.8GHz
  • Adreno 660 GPU
  • Apple A15 Bionic
RAM & Storage
  • 8GB/12GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • 128GB/256GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • 4GB RAM
  • 128GB/256GB/512GB
Battery & Charging
  • 4,500mAh
  • 65W fast charging support
  • 3,240 mAh
  • Wired charging up to 20W
  • Wireless charging up to 7.5W
  • MagSafe charging up to 15W
Security In-display fingerprint scanner Face ID
Rear Camera(s)
  • Primary: 50MP Sony IMX 766, f/1.8, OIS
  • Ultra-wide: 16MP, f/2.2
  • Macro: 2MP, f/2.4
  • Primary: 12MP wide, f/1.6 aperture, 1.6μm
  • Secondary: 12MP ultra-wide, f/2.4 aperture
Front Camera(s) 16MP, f/2.4 12MP TrueDepth camera system
Port(s)
  • USB Type-C
  • Lightning
Audio
  • Stereo speakers
  • Stereo speakers
Connectivity
  • 5G
  • LTE
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Bluetooth 5.1
  • 5G (sub-6 GHz and mmWave)
  • Gigabit LTE with 4×4 MIMO and LAA
  • Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) with 2×2 MIMO
  • Bluetooth 5.0
Software OxygenOS 11 based on Android 11 iOS 15
Other Features
  • Large vapor chamber for cooling

Design and display

The OnePlus 9RT, as we mentioned in our review, gets a premium treatment in the design department. It’s available to purchase in two colors, both of which look very attractive. You get glass on both the front as well as the back of the phone along with a metallic mid-frame. OnePlus also did a great job with the weight distribution on this phone, making it extremely comfortable to use with one hand. You also get OnePlus’ signature alert slider on the right side of the phone along with a dual-SIM slot and a USB Type-C port at the bottom. Despite its relatively affordable price tag, the OnePlus 9RT feels like a premium high-end smartphone from the outside.

OnePlus 9RT back

Apple’s iPhone 13 looks like, well, any other base model iPhone from the last couple of years. It continues with the boxy, flat sides design language that Apple is now introducing across all of its devices. The iPhone 13 features a glossy back as opposed to the matte textured finish on the Hacker Black variant of the OnePlus 9RT. The flat railing or the mid-frame of the iPhone 13 is made out of aluminum and it makes up for a simple, yet elegant finish.

iPhone 13 back

The iPhone 13 is both thinner and lighter than the OnePlus 9RT but it may not be the most comfortable to hold. That’s because the iPhone 13 is wider than the OnePlus 9RT horizontally, and the flat sides also tend to dig into your palm. The OnePlus 9RT is much more comfortable to hold despite a slightly bigger footprint. It is, however, not as durable as the iPhone 13, though. You get Gorilla Glass 5 on both the front and the back but not an IP rating with the OnePlus 9RT, unlike the iPhone 13. Apple has used the Ceramic Shield protection for the iPhone 13’s display and it also comes with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

OnePlus 9RT Display

Moving over to the front of these phones, the OnePlus 9RT sports a 6.62-inch Full HD+ panel with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The best thing about this particular display is that it supports a touch sampling rate of up to 600Hz in supported titles. The touch sampling rate makes the OnePlus 9RT better for gamers, especially those who want to play competitive esports titles on their phones. Besides that, the quality of the Samsung E4 AMOLED panel on the OnePlus 9RT itself is also fantastic with great colors and good contrast levels.

iPhone 13 front

The iPhone 13, in comparison, sports a relatively smaller 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED panel. While it’s an excellent display for day-to-day usage and media consumption, it tops out at a 60Hz refresh rate and 120Hz touch sampling rate. That’s not necessarily bad by any stretch of the imagination, but there’s no denying that the OnePlus 9RT’s panel is superior when it comes to gaming. It also helps that the OnePlus 9RT sports a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera as opposed to a notch on the iPhone 13.

Internal hardware

The OnePlus 9RT is powered by the Snapdragon 888, the SoC powering the OnePlus 9, and the OnePlus 9 Pro. It may not be the latest or the most powerful flagship chipset from Qualcomm right now, but the OnePlus 9RT delivers in spades. In fact, we found the OnePlus 9RT to be one of the best-performing Snapdragon 888 phones at that time, thanks to some quality of life improvements from OnePlus. The company is using a large vapor chamber to tame the thermal output for the Snapdragon 888, allowing it to deliver consistent performance. This also translates to reliable day-to-day performance outside of gaming and benchmarking applications.

It’s a close matchup in the performance department because the iPhone 13 is powered by Apple’s A15 Bionic silicon. It is, without a doubt, one of the most powerful mobile SoC out there right now. It handily beats the Snapdragon 888 inside the OnePlus 9RT in both benchmarking apps and real-world scenarios. The A15 Bionic is just head and shoulders above the Snapdragon 888 and even other chipsets that are powering many Android phones.

The A15 Bionic is also part of the reason why the iPhones can get away with relatively less memory and smaller battery units. The iPhone 13 runs on 4GB of RAM, which is now considered a below-average figure in the world of Android. The base variant of the OnePlus 9RT packs 8GB of RAM with an optional 12GB upgrade for more money. The base variant of both phones has 128GB of storage but the iPhone is slightly better in this regard as it can be purchased with up to 512GB of storage. The OnePlus 9RT tops out at 256GB, so keep that in mind.

As for biometrics, the OnePlus 9RT packs an in-display fingerprint scanner underneath its OLED display panel. We found this particular scanner to be both fast and accurate at authenticating, so no complaints here. The iPhone 13, on the other hand, relies on Apple’s Face ID for authentication which we think is just as reliable as some good-quality fingerprint scanners. Both technologies are equally secure, although a recent iOS update that finally brought the ability for Face ID to work with masks made it so that your iPhone could be unlocked by a sibling or a lookalike. That being said, there’s no clear winner here and it mostly comes down to personal preference.

But one area in which the iPhone 13 takes a clean sweep is battery life. Even though the iPhone 13 packs a relatively smaller 3,240 mAh battery, it’ll last you longer than the OnePlus device in this comparison. The OnePlus 9RT was able to last for a day when we reviewed it, but we had to top it up on days with heavier usage. If you play a lot of games, for instance, you’ll end up draining the battery faster. The iPhone 13, on the other hand, should be able to keep up till the end of the day without any issues. Your mileage is bound to vary based on the active usage and standby time, but we think there’s simply no match for Apple’s efficiency.

That being said, the OnePlus 9RT comes with a  65W charger inside the box that can top up the phone from 5% to 100% in around 30 minutes. So if your lifestyle generally means you are always near a charging point, then the battery life becomes a non-issue. The iPhone 13 charges much slower at 18-27W, meaning you’ll find yourself hugging the charging point longer after every full discharge. The OnePlus 9RT lacks the support for wireless charging, though.

Cameras

Cameras

The OnePlus 9RT uses the IMX 766 as its primary sensor along with a 16MP ultra-wide and a 2MP macro lens. The previous OnePlus phones that arrived before this weren’t exactly known for being the most reliable shooters but the OnePlus 9RT changes that, at least with its main camera. The primary camera captures great photos overall with good colors and dynamic range. It also holds its own in low-light situations by capturing images with a good amount of detail with Night Mode enabled.

The ultra-wide camera, however, isn’t as impressive as the main shooter as the shots lack details and also start to get noisy at night. There isn’t much to talk about the 2MP macro camera either because we weren’t able to capture any usage shots using it. We also noticed that the 16MP selfie camera struggled to capture detailed shots with accurate skin tones more often than we’d like.

iPhone 13

The iPhone 13 only has two 12MP sensors at the back but it still mops the floor with the OnePlus 9RT in the camera department. The iPhone 13’s rear cameras gain larger sensors compared to last year’s iPhone 12. As a result, it pulls in more light to offer great shots at night, and it also brings a shallower depth-of-field. You can capture some stunning images with the iPhone 13’s camera system. The Night mode will kick in almost immediately to work its magic in low-light situations too. We didn’t get a chance to capture the same set of images from both phones for a side-by-side comparison, but we’ll leave some camera samples below to give you an idea of the kind of photos you can expect to capture from each phone.

The iPhone 13 also gets “Cinematic mode”, which is essentially portrait mode for video. This feature takes advantage of A15 Bionic’s neural engine to process the scene and produce an artificial bokeh. You can learn more about it in our full review of the iPhone 13. This feature is not available on the OnePlus 9RT but it can record 4K videos at 30fps or 60fps, just like the iPhone 13.

OnePlus 9RT camera samples

OnePlus 9RT Camera Samples
Apple iPhone 13 camera samples

iPhone 13, main camera iPhone 13 samples

Software

The OnePlus 9RT runs OxygenOS 11 based on Android 11 out of the box and is yet to receive the final build of Android 12. Apple’s iPhone 13, in case you don’t know, runs on iOS 15 out of the box and will be first in line to receive the long-rumored iOS 16 update later this year. The whole argument about using Android versus Apple’s iOS and its ecosystem product is quite an elaborate discussion and it’s, quite frankly, beyond the scope of this article. That being said, the difference between the OnePlus 9RT and the iPhone 13 is entirely subjective when it comes to the software experience. As long as you know what you want from a phone’s hardware and you’re open to using both Android and iOS, then the software is unlikely to influence or change your purchase decision.

There’s a lot to say about both operating systems and the fundamental differences that they bring to the table, but they’re both great operating systems with some neat features. That being said, we won’t be surprised if you picked iOS over Android in this case as OxygenOS seems to have lost its identity over the last few months. OnePlus ships some neat features with OxygenOS for the OnePlus 9RT but it’s not nearly as polished as the iOS 15. Not only is Apple’s software more consistent than OxygenOS, but it also offers more longevity.

OnePlus 9RT vs Apple iPhone 13: Which one should you buy?

Before we conclude, it’s worth mentioning that the OnePlus 9RT is exclusive to the Indian and Chinese smartphone markets. So if you’re shopping for a phone outside these regions, say, in the US, then you’ll either have to buy the iPhone 13 or explore some other OnePlus devices. As we also mentioned earlier in this article, the OnePlus 9RT is significantly cheaper coming in at ₹42,999 which is roughly $555. The iPhone 13 starts at ₹79,990 for the base variant with 128GB of storage. So if you are looking for the best value for your money and don’t want to spend upwards of ₹45,000 on a smartphone then stick with the OnePlus 9RT.

It’s an excellent phone overall that offers reliable performance with great gaming capabilities, a beautiful AMOLED display with support for high refresh rate and touch sampling rate, a decently large battery with fast-charging capability, and more. It’s just a no-brainer for someone who’s looking to get the best bang for their buck on the performance front. You can also consider checking out the vanilla OnePlus 9 if you’re not hellbent on buying either a OnePlus 9RT or an iPhone 13.

On the other hand, if you can get a unit of iPhone 13 for, say, less than or around ₹50,000 right now and if you don’t mind using iOS, then we can’t recommend Apple’s current flagship enough. It still may not be as affordable as the OnePlus 9RT but you get a more consistent software experience, reliable performance, a better set of cameras, and longer (also more timely) updates. You will, however, miss out on the high-refresh display and fast-charging support, so keep that in mind.

Can you find an iPhone 13 at such a heavily discounted price? Probably not unless you get lucky with an unmissable deal or exchange your existing phone. Alternatively, you can also consider buying a pre-owned unit of iPhone 13, in which case it can be had for around the same price as the OnePlus 9RT. You’ll find a lot of pre-owned and “renewed” iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 units for around ₹45,000 to ₹60,000 price range, but make sure you’re picking a unit from a reliable source. You’ll have to be wary of the phone’s condition to make sure everything works as intended and nothing’s broken.

    OnePlus 9RT
    The OnePlus 9RT is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888 chip and runs Android 11 out of the box.
    Apple iPhone 13
    The iPhone 13 brings the powerful A15 Bionic and a really good main camera along with the usual Apple package of great software and eco-system.

We’d love to know your thoughts on this comparison. Would you be interested in buying a pre-owned or a refurbished flagship phone instead of a new unit of some other device that fits in your budget? Let us know by dropping a line in the comments below!

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Google Play Services teardown reveals Android 13’s Nearby Unlock feature

Google is reportedly adding a new feature in Android 13 that will let you unlock your phone with your smartwatch. While Google hasn’t shared any details about the feature, a teardown of the latest Google Play Services update reveals how it would work upon release.

As per the teardown (via Mishaal Rahman), the upcoming “Nearby Unlock” feature will let you use your smartwatch “to securely unlock your phone after you wake it.” New strings in Google Play Services v22.24.13 shed some light on how the feature will work, and the update also includes a new animation that illustrates the Nearby Unlock feature.

The strings suggest that you’ll only be able to unlock your smartphone using your watch if it’s unlocked, on your wrist, and close to your phone. The strings further state that after “you unlock your watch, it stays unlocked while you’re wearing it.” The Nearby Unlock feature will also push a notification to your smartwatch after you use it to unlock your phone successfully. Tapping on this notification will instantly relock your phone.

The new animation is likely part of the initial setup process for Nearby Unlock. It shows a smartwatch unlocking a phone when brought close to it.

It’s worth mentioning that this isn’t the first time we’re hearing about the Nearby Unlock feature. Earlier this month, 9to5Google spotted the feature in a teardown of Google Play Services beta v22.22, but it was referred to as “Smart Unlock” in the older release. While Google may have decided on a different name for the feature, its functionality remains unchanged. The Smart Unlock feature spotted previously had the same purpose — letting you unlock your phone with a smartwatch.

It’s worth noting that the feature is not live in the latest Android 13 beta release. So, we can’t be sure if it will make the cut when the first stable Android 13 builds roll out later this year.

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The Galaxy Watch 5 & Watch 5 Pro could come in these colors

As we draw closer to Samsung’s next major launch event, leaks about its upcoming devices have started gaining momentum. We expect the company to unveil its next-gen foldables — the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the Galaxy Z Fold 4 — during a Galaxy Unpacked event in August. In addition, Samsung will likely showcase the Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro alongside its new foldables.

Over the last few weeks, we’ve learned quite a bit about these upcoming Galaxy devices, including details about hardware specifications, design changes, and more. Regarding the Galaxy Watch 5 lineup, we know that Samsung will offer bigger batteries on its upcoming smartwatches and almost double the fast charging speeds.

Furthermore, we’ve learned that the premium Galaxy Watch 5 Pro might feature sapphire glass and a titanium case. Leaks have also confirmed that Samsung will launch two size variants of the regular Galaxy Watch 5, while the Pro model will come in only one size option. Now, a new leak from Evan Blass confirms the sizing details and reveals the color options you could get with the Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro.

As per the leak, Samsung will offer a couple of color options for each model in the Galaxy Watch 5 lineup. Both variants of the regular Galaxy Watch 5 will come in Silver and Graphite colorways, with the smaller model getting an additional Pink Gold option and the larger getting an exclusive Sapphire colorway. The premium Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, on the other hand, will be available in two colorways — Black Titanium and Gray Titanium. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro colorways confirm previous rumors about Samsung using premium materials like sapphire glass and titanium on the high-end model.

Samsung hasn’t revealed any official information about the Galaxy Watch 5 series. But we expect the company to share some details in the weeks leading up to the launch event. Speaking of which, we don’t have a date for the launch event yet. However, based on last year’s launch timeline, we speculate that the upcoming Galaxy foldables and smartwatches could land in August.

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WhatsApp widely rolls out new visibility options for Last seen, profile photo, and Status

WhatsApp is rolling out new privacy control settings to provide users greater control over who can see their profile photo, “About,” “Last seen,” and WhatsApp Status. These new options were first rolled out to select beta testers last year, but it’s only now that the company is bringing them to everyone.

In a recent tweet, WhatsApp announced that they’re rolling out the granular privacy control settings to all users. Up until now, you could choose to have your WhatsApp Status, Last Seen, and About info visible to 1) everyone, 2) your contacts 3) completely hidden. But now there’s one more option called “My contacts except….” With this option, you can create a list of contacts that won’t be able to see your profile photo, status, etc., while keeping this info visible to the rest of the contacts. It’s essentially a blacklist.

To try it out, click on the three-dot menu in the upper right corner and navigate to Account > Privacy. The updated privacy setting have widely rolled out with the latest version of WhatsApp.

WhatsApp visibility options for profile photo

In related news, WhatsApp recently rolled out one of the most requested features of all time: the ability to transfer your chats from an Android device to an iPhone. It also increased the group size limit from 256 people to 512 people.

WhatsApp is reportedly working on a bunch of exciting features. Earlier this month, we learned that the company might soon let users edit sent text messages, a feature its rival Telegram has offered for years. In addition, it’s also developing a feature that might let you link your WhatsApp account to your secondary smartphone.

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jeudi 16 juin 2022

Android 13 Beta 3.2 arrives with important bug fixes

Android 13 is almost here, and the most recent beta update, Beta 3, arrived bringing finalized APIs. We’ve already had one hotfix update arrive since then, and now Google is in with a second one for you to download and install on your Google Pixel. This update packs a ton of major bug fixes that you might want to install as soon as you can!


When will Android 13 release?

For Android updates, Google typically reveals a “platform stability” milestone so that developers can know when Google intends on delivering the final SDK/NDK APIs, along with final internal APIs and app-facing system behaviors. Google reached platform stability with the Beta 3 update, and there are several weeks at minimum planned before the official release. Android 12 hit platform stability in August of 2021 and the final version was released in October of that year. Google has released more details about the release timeline that you can check out.


What’s changed in Android 13 Beta 3.2?

The fixes are as follows:

  • Fixed an issue where the back gesture wasn’t working in some apps.
  • Fixed an issue where the At a glance settings page would collapse inconsistently when scrolling.
  • Fixed an issue where some apps would crash instantly on opening.
  • Fixed an issue where the microphone would turn on and off unexpectedly during unrelated use of the device.
  • Fixed an issue where the Google Photos app would crash frequently.

Note that the other known issues listed for the Beta 3 release still apply to Beta 3.2, and it just seems to be the case that Google deemed these ones to be a higher priority and fixed them in between beta releases.

This is very much a minor release, but it’s good that Google is focusing on improving the beta experience for users that have opted to use it. These builds are designed to be used by users who want to try out the next version of Android, so while you shouldn’t use it on your daily driver, I’m sure plenty of users do. As a result, some of these are pretty problematic bugs that could have caused issues for people.


How to download and install Android 13 Beta 3.2 on your Google Pixel device

You can easily download Android Developer Beta 2.1, and be sure to check out our guide on how to install Android 13 if you’re unsure of how to do so. If you already have a previous beta, then you will receive the update via OTA.

Google is officially releasing this beta update for the Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6, Pixel 5a 5G, Pixel 5, Pixel 4a (5G), Pixel 4a, Pixel 4 XL, or Pixel 4. You can use the 64-bit system images with the Android Emulator in Android Studio too.


Source: /r/android_beta

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE vs Apple iPhone 13: Which phone offers more value?

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE may not have left a lasting impression on most people as its predecessor the Galaxy S20 FE did, but there’s no denying that it’s still an all-around great phone with some powerful internals. It offers a good set of specs at an accessible price, but it’s not without its flaws. Apple, on the other hand, isn’t shy of slapping a rather huge price tag on the iPhone 13 because of its top-tier specs and premium finish. The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE and Apple iPhone 13 are two very different phones with entirely different ecosystems and a pretty big price difference, but we wanted to see how these two cross paths as you may stumble upon them as viable options to consider, especially as the iPhone enters the second-hand market with a lowered price tag. So let’s take a look at the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE vs Apple iPhone 13 comparison to find out which phone is better to buy?

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE vs Apple iPhone 13: Specifications

Before we begin the comparison, let’s take a quick look at the specifications to find out what each of these phones bring to the table:

Specification Samsung Galaxy S21 FE Apple iPhone 13
Build
  • Plastic back
  • Metal frame
  • Aluminum mid-frame
  • Glass front and back
  • “Ceramic Shield” for front glass
Dimensions & Weight
  • 155.7 x 74.5 x 7.9 mm
  • 177 grams
  • 146.7mm x 71.5mm x 7.65mm
  • 174g
Display
  • 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED
  • 2340 x 1080
  • 120Hz refresh rate
  • 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED
  • 2,340 x 1,080 resolution
  • 60Hz refresh rate
  • 120Hz touch sampling rate
  • 1300nits peak brightness
  • HDR10
  • True tone display
SoC
  • USA: Qualcomm Snapdragon 888
  • International: Exynos 2100
  • Apple A15 Bionic
RAM & Storage
  • 6GB RAM/128GB storage
  • 8GB RAM/256GB storage
  • No microSD card slot
  • 4GB RAM
  • 128GB/256GB/512GB
  • No microSD card slot
Battery & Charging
  • 4,500mAh battery
  • 25W wired fast charging
  • 15W wireless charging
  • 4.5W reverse wireless charging
  • 3,240 mAh
  • Wired charging up to 20W
  • Wireless charging up to 7.5W
  • MagSafe charging up to 15W
Security In-display fingerprint scanner Face ID
Rear Camera(s)
  • Primary: 12MP, f/1.8, 120˚ FoV
  • Wide-angle: 12MP, f/2.2, 123° FoV
  • Telephoto: 8MP, f/2.4, 32˚ FOV
  • Primary: 12MP wide, f/1.6 aperture, 1.6μm
  • Secondary: 12MP ultra-wide, f/2.4 aperture
Front Camera(s) 32MP, f/2.2 12MP TrueDepth camera system
Port(s)
  • USB Type-C
  • No headphone jack
  • Lightning
  • No headphone jack
Audio Stereo speakers Stereo speakers
Connectivity
  • Sub6/mmWave 5G
  • 4G LTE
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/x (dual-band)
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • 5G (sub-6 GHz and mmWave)
  • Gigabit LTE with 4×4 MIMO and LAA
  • Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) with 2×2 MIMO
  • Bluetooth 5.0
Software One UI 4.0/Android 12 iOS 15
Other Features
  • Samsung Pay with NFC
  • IP68 rating
  • Dual physical SIM or Dual eSIM support

It’s not an apples-to-apples comparison (quite literally), so there are bound to be a lot of differences between the two phones. That being said, the specifications table gives us a pretty good idea of what to expect from these devices. Let’s jump into individual sections now to get more details and see which one comes out on top.

Design & Display

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is cheaper and hence it gets slightly less premium build materials. It comes with a polycarbonate back panel and metal frames for the sides. The plastic back doesn’t look bad because Samsung has managed to give the phone a nice coat of paint. The contour cut camera module, as you can see, also blends into the back panel. The Galaxy S21 FE is available to purchase in a bunch of fun pastel colors like Lavender, Olive, White, Graphite, and Navy.

Galaxy S21 FE

Apple’s iPhone 13 comes with a premium finish thanks to the glass and metal build. It features a flat structure overall with curved edges. Design-wise, the iPhone 13 looks almost identical to its predecessor, the iPhone 12. That’s not necessarily bad but we think it’s time for Apple to switch things up a little in the design department. If you are leaning towards buying a thinner and lighter phone, though, then the iPhone 13 is the way to go as it measures 7.65mm in thickness and weighs 174g. In comparison, the Galaxy S21 FE measures 7.9 mm in thickness and weighs 177g. The iPhone 13 is also slightly shorter than the Galaxy S21 FE, making it more comfortable to use with one hand.

Galaxy S21 FE performance

On the durability side, you get an IP68 rating with both phones and they also use fairly durable glass panels on the front to protect the display. You’re missing out on a 3.5mm headphone jack and a microSD card slot on both phones, so no difference there either.

iPhone 13

Samsung’s Galaxy S21 FE, however, has a couple of advantages over Apple’s iPhone 13 in the display department. Firstly, there’s no notch on the Galaxy S21 FE’s display. Samsung moved to a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera and we think it looks cleaner and less distracting than the iPhone 13’s notch. Yes, Apple has reduced the overall size of the notch over the years, but it still gets in your way. Next up, you get an optical in-display fingerprint scanner on the Galaxy S21 FE, while the iPhone 13 users will have to rely on Face ID for biometric security.

iPhone 13 front

As for the display itself, the Galaxy S21 FE sports a slightly bigger 6.4-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2x panel with support for up to a 120Hz refresh rate. The iPhone 13 sports a 6.1-inch OLED panel that tops out at a 60Hz refresh rate. Both displays are on-par with each other when it comes to overall quality. They both get adequately bright outdoors and show good colors with sharp details.

Internal hardware

Now that we’ve seen how the Galaxy S21 FE and the iPhone 13 compare from the outside, it’s time to see what each of these devices packs inside because that’s what really counts for most people. There’s no shred of doubt that both the Galaxy S21 FE and the iPhone 13 are very capable devices that’ll handle just about any workload you throw at on a day-to-day basis. That being said, there are some noteworthy differences between the two which we’re going to discuss now.

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is powered by the Snapdragon 888 or the in-house Exynos 2100 chipset depending on where you buy it from. They are both 5nm chipsets but the Snapdragon variant is known to be better than the Exynos chip on many fronts. Apple’s iPhone 13, on the other hand, is powered by the incredibly powerful A15 Bionic chip under the hood. It’s Apple’s Hexa-core chipset that’s essentially amongst the best when it comes to performance.

The Galaxy S21 FE’s base variant comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage, whereas the iPhone 13 only gets 4GB RAM on the base variant with 128GB storage. This, as you probably already know, isn’t an issue as 4GB RAM is all you need to yield a reliable performance out of the iPhone 13. In case you’re interested, the Galaxy S21 FE can be purchased with up to 8GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. The iPhone 13 tops out at 4GB RAM but you can choose to spend more on additional storage of up to 512GB. You also get a stereo speaker with both phones along with connectivity options including Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and 5G, so no differences there either.

Moving on to the battery life, the Galaxy S21 FE packs a bigger battery than the iPhone 13. We’re looking at a 4,500 mAh battery inside the Galaxy S21 FE while the iPhone 13 packs a 3,240 mAh unit. You can expect both phones to last you through an entire day of use without any issues. It’s particularly impressive on the iPhone 13’s part and it shows just how power-efficient the A15 Bionic chipset really is. A lot of the credit also goes to Apple’s iOS software, so keep that in mind. When it comes to charging, the Galaxy S21 FE supports up to 25W fast wired charging and 15W wireless charging with reverse charging capabilities. The iPhone 13 also supports up to 23W wired charging and 15W MagSafe wireless charging, but it misses out on the reverse wireless charging feature.

Cameras

As for the optics, Samsung has equipped the Galaxy S21 FE with three cameras at the back —  a 12MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, a 12MP wide-angle with 123° FoV, and an 8MP telephoto lens with 3X optical zoom and OIS support. As we mentioned in our Galaxy S21 FE review, this phone is capable of capturing excellent photos provided there’s good lighting. Colors are sometimes a bit over-saturated, and the low-light performance isn’t the best in the business, but you won’t be disappointed with any photos in general. The 32MP selfie shooter that’s located on the front inside the punch-hole cutout works reliably too.

Galaxy S21 FE cameras

The Galaxy S21 FE’s capable camera system goes against Apple’s iPhone 13 that’s rocking a 12MP primary camera with an f/1.6 aperture along with another 12MP wide-angle camera with 120° FoV. The iPhone 13 gets larger sensors compared to last year’s iPhone 12 and as a result, they pull more light to offer shots in low-light, and the images also have a shallower depth-of-field. The iPhone 13 may not have as many camera sensors as the Galaxy S21 FE, but it’s safe to say that it’s capable of capturing some stunning shots, irrespective of the lighting condition. We couldn’t capture the same set of images from both phones to compare them side-by-side for this article, but we will leave a bunch of camera samples captured using both phones below to give you a better understanding of what to expect from each of them.

iPhone 13 back

Before we move on to the next section, it’s also worth pointing out that the iPhone 13’s “Cinematic mode” also works very well. This particular feature takes advantage of Apple’s A15 Bionic neural engine to produce an artificial bokeh for videos in real-time. You can learn more about it in our full review of the iPhone 13. There’s no equivalent feature on the Galaxy S21 FE but you use it to capture 4K videos at up to 60fps.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE camera samples

Apple iPhone 13 camera samples

iPhone 13, main camera iPhone 13 samples

Software

Comparing the Android-powered Galaxy S21 FE to Apple’s iOS on the iPhone 13 is like comparing apples to oranges. The difference between the two becomes entirely subjective when it comes to the software. If you are a long-time iOS user then you’d probably lean towards the iPhone 13. Android users, on the other hand, especially the ones who have been using Samsung’s One UI will definitely like the Galaxy S21 FE. If you’re not particularly leaning towards an OS then we’d suggest you put your hardware preferences above the software here. Without getting into too many details, it’s safe to say that there are some obvious fundamental differences between the two operating systems, but both of them get a lot of things right.

The same can be said about the longevity of both software powering these devices. You get Android 12-based One UI 4.0 with the Galaxy S21 FE out of the box and it’s guaranteed to get as many as four major Android OS updates and up to five years of security updates. The iPhone 13 runs iOS 15 out of the box and Apple is also known to keep its phones on the latest software for up to five years.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE vs Apple iPhone 13: Which one should you buy?

The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE  may not offer enough to convince an iOS user to switch over to Android but we think it brings a lot of value to the table. It comes with an excellent AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate as opposed to iPhone’s 60Hz panel. You also get a cleaner-looking display with no notch, a reliable optical in-display fingerprint scanner, flagship-grade chipsets, a bigger battery, and more. All that for a relatively cheaper price makes the Galaxy S21 FE a fantastic option for economical shoppers. But if you’re ready to spend more on a smartphone and have no qualms about using iOS, then the iPhone 13 is undoubtedly a better phone.

The iPhone 13 surges ahead of the Galaxy S21 FE when its superior performance, premium build quality, and impressive battery life are taken into account. Not to mention, it also captures consistently better photos and videos than the Galaxy S21 FE. For those of you who are curious, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is currently going for around $630 in the US, which is significantly less than the iPhone 13’s $800 price tag. The iPhone 13 becomes even better if you can get it for cheaper, in which situation, the Galaxy S21 FE becomes a much harder sell. The Galaxy S21 FE wasn’t the best deal at launch for $700 but it’s more palatable now and makes it an affordable alternative if you don’t want to enter Apple’s walled garden.

    Apple iPhone 13
    The iPhone 13 brings the powerful A15 Bionic and a really good main camera along with the usual Apple package of great software and eco-system.
    Samsung Galaxy S21 FE
    The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE offers a powerful set of internals and reliable cameras among other things for an excellent price.

So which smartphone are you looking to buy? Let us know by dropping a line in the comments below! Also, be sure to check out our best Galaxy S21 FE deals and the best Apple iPhone 13 deals page to see if you can save some money on your purchase. You can use that savings to pick up one of the best iPhone 13 cases or the best Galaxy S21 FE cases with your purchase to protect them from everyday wear and tear.

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