Virtual Aperture mode on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra gives pro users control over background blur. It sounds like something photography enthusiasts will love. Do you guys actually use Expert RAW or just stick to the main app?
This year the tech world has moved away from a metal phase. With the release of Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max, both of the flagship phones are remarkably comfortable to hold. But comparing both the phones, I wonder if the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is lighter?
Samsung's Ecosystem Integration is finally catching up. People are saying that it is giving them an Apple-like experience. Thus boosting their productivity. Especially integration with OneDrive and Windows, creating a purposeful addition, allowing a smoother workflow. Can we say Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is winning over iPhone Max?
I was comparing performance, camera quality, battery life, display, software experience, and long-term value with the new S26 Ultra. But confused about which flagship phone would be better? iPhone 17 Pro Max or the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Can anyone explain the real-world differsmartences when using it daily, and does the new model justify its price tag?