we're gonna do this we're gonna put the
iPhone 10 up against the pixel to excel
this video is guaranteed to piss off 50%
of you there won't be any cop-out
whatever is best for you I'm going to
declare a winner at the end so the five
categories we're using to determine a
winner our design camera display
performance and intangibles clearly we
could have done another 30 categories
but I want this video to be 45 minutes
so I picked the five that I thought best
sum up a phone and hit every aspect of
the device can't offer so let's start
with design every company's trying to
make a rectangle look sexy and Apple is
no exception
holding the iPhone 10 is like holding a
screen albeit with my hairline not right
at the top people need to be pretty
split on the notch it's not my favorite
design feature but overall I really like
the way the phone looks I like that the
front is completely devoid of buttons it
is a beautiful looking device the glass
on the back makes a phone feel really
nice and premium as well I'm split on
how I feel about the banding on the
sides I like it on the Space Gray
version on the silver version you look
shiny prone to scratches it makes it
look cheap to my eye the back is made of
glass and Annapolis claims it's the
strongest glass ever on a device and it
may be I don't want to test it but is a
fingerprint magnet so at least bear that
in mind the biggest design flaw of the
iPhone 10 comes from the camera and the
hump that comes with those two 12
megapixel sensors you can't put it on a
desk and use it without it wobbling back
and forth understand why this still has
such a big camera top I would easily
settle for a thicker phone the bigger
battery and no camera hump but if your
photo on a desk you're constantly typing
you're watching a video that wobble is
going to get really annoying so next
let's jump over to the pixel 2x L the
two-tone designs not for everybody I've
got the black version here I kind of dig
the look it's more of an industrial
design it is certainly not bezel as a
lot of companies are going nowadays but
the fact that it does have bezels on the
top and bottom mean you get front-facing
speakers the phone has a very functional
feel to it I love the way the aluminum
fits on the back it's got that cold kind
of feel to it the fingerprint sensors on
the back but they meet the texture
inside of the button the same as the
texture on the back of the phone I
really like that as
setec designer pixel 2 is relatively
uninspiring I'll be an extremely
functional on the camera outside it's
got a teeny tiny ones but not nearly as
egregious as what you get on the iPhone
so when it comes down to just design
looking at both of these phones you can
see clearly different design directions
the iPhone 10 rises far above when it
comes to design design category goes to
Apple so next let's jump to cameras and
both these devices have incredible
camera setups but let's start with the
iPhone 10 it's got two 12 megapixel
sensors in the typical format you'd
expect a wide angle and a telephoto it's
almost an identical setup actually just
different orientation than what you've
got on the A+ except now both sensors
have oh is built-in I was really
impressed with the dynamic range I
thought saturation really hit a sweet
spot and pictures came out looking
really good overall and almost every
scenario that I threw at it on the video
side 4k at 60 frames per second was
pretty nice but while you are recording
video again oh is you can almost run
with this thing and the video is gonna
look really stable portrait lighting on
the other hand has been a completely
mixed bag in fact I stopped using
completely excited entry' lie on the
results perhaps when it comes out of
beta beat a bit more useful but if you
have a long hair you can pretty much
cross off whatever finding much would be
used for it alright so onto the front
it's got a true depth sensor enables all
that stuff like face ID but it also
enables portrait mode through its 7
megapixel sensor which is awesome at
least in theory for a front-facing
camera it looks really bad sometimes
half of a background would be blurred
half wouldn't it was completely
inconsistent and all over the board I
expected much better from Apple if
you're taking just regular non portrait
selfies though they do look pretty
decent alright so on to the pixel if you
look at this just on paper you think
this would be a blowout from the iPhone
standpoint it's got two two megapixel
sensors as opposed to just the one on
the pixel 2xl but fortunately that is
not the case damn this is an incredible
camera that Google is put into the pixel
to excel the pictures in normal light
looked incredible about being
oversaturated it really shined in
low-light and direct sunlight it was
perfect
I couldn't find a scenario where this
camera didn't take good pictures on the
video side the 4k is capped at 30 frames
per second it did look good portrait
mode is also here on
rear and the front and it works
incredible on the rear it uses machine
learning to sort of get better as you
use it all right so it's a familiar
story
pork remote looks good on the back but
what about the front pixel to pixel to
excels rocket an eight megapixel sensor
pictures coming out of the eight
megapixel sensor especially on the
portrait mode setting look ridiculously
good and again they've gotten better
over time when it comes to front-facing
portrait the pixel spanx the iPhone 10
the rear photos that's really a coin
toss which one you like but all around
package of cameras Google did an
incredible job here with the pixel
through the pixel 2xl it is definitely a
win for google that's an X let's jump
over to arguably the most important part
of the phone with the display and this
is essentially the OLED Wars let's start
with the iPhone Apple is really first to
move into a lot of new technologies but
when they move in that direction they
usually do it right and OLED is no
exception
they did a really good job with the
screen on the iPhone 10 so the 5.8 inch
OLED panel is extra tall it's a little
bit strange to hold it first it's got an
aspect ratio of nineteen point five by
nine the PPI is not as high as what you
get on the pixel 2xl it's only 458 with
a 24 36 by 1125 resolution is plenty of
pixels here the screen is a great job
balancing color saturation there is some
slight color shifting at off angles a
lot of people love the true tone display
I mostly turned it off but that's gonna
be a personal preference thing HDR
content looks really good due to the
wide color gamut I was able to see the
screen in direct sunlight which is a big
worry that I had with OLED panels
overall it's a really well-balanced
panel that looks good showing almost any
content of any color alright so next
let's jump into the pixel to excel and I
do want to say that this review was
filmed post the November update so
display on the pixel to excel is six
inches in a more conventional 18 by 9
aspect ratio really high PPI 538 and
it's 28 80 by 1440 HDR content here is
gonna look good same wide color gamut
you've got on the iPhone 10 but there's
a definite blue hue here to the device
some people might like
get it really didn't sit well with my
eye the display looks good I think it
looks better post update but do you
compare the quality of the OLED panels
on the XL fours on the iPhone it is a
clear win for Apple and the iPhone 10
let's jump in to performance both these
phones are the current king of speed for
respective operating systems the iPhone
is an absolute screamer the pixel to
excel is a beast and everyday usage both
are really fast it's only way like a
quantify speed let's go to the
benchmarks so the iPhone 10th is rocking
a 11 Bionic that's got two high powered
cores and for low power cores pair with
three gigs of RAM although Apple doesn't
like to tell you how much RAM is in
their phone the pixel he's using the
familiar snapdragon 835 with four high
powered cores and for low-power cores
and again you look at paper and thick
benchmarks would tell the story clearly
seems like the pixel is more perceived
power but damn the results here were
surprising so a Geekbench the iPhone got
a single core score of four thousand
three hundred and thirty four and a
multi-core score of ten thousand eight
hundred and forty two so keep that in
mind when I tell you at the pixel of two
XL got a single core score of 1898 and a
multi-core score of six thousand 356 so
those are the benchmarks and I get it
the benchmarks don't tell the full story
what matters is end user experience and
both end user experiences are really
good but I promise no cop-out gotta pick
a winner and looking at those numbers is
staggering what Apple has done at least
it perceived a lower power at least
lower ram they've done an awesome job
optimising 11 bionic the iPhone 10
clearly takes this category and for the
last category let's move to intangibles
phones are becoming more and more like
this intangible category I think helps
separate one device from another the
little things that make it shine and
make it the best advice for you let's
start with the iPhone so perhaps the
biggest reason a lot of folks buy an
iPhone as Apple's ecosystem things like
iMessage and Apple pay make it just
really easy to use you're also getting
wireless charging ip67 water and dust
resistance it's fast
charge capable carplay you get the
novelty of face ID you're getting pretty
quick updates from Apple and the device
is crazy fast as we saw from the
benchmarks alright so the iPhone 10
brings a lot to the table the pixel to
excel is clearly no slouch you are
getting really good speakers for a
mobile device way faster quick charging
lower price of 849 bucks and always-on
display I use quite a bit you're getting
the Google assistant which I prefer
you're getting the squeeze on the sides
access Google assistant you're getting
Android auto you're getting Android pay
no not at the top again ip67 water and
dust resistance and the last intangible
but definitely not least the aluminum on
the back makes this phone incredibly
more durable so you're looking at the
intangibles both phones have a lot to
offer but find it pick one based on the
little things I'm going pixel qxl it
takes this round so before we tell you
up a winner and perhaps to come your
rage I want to thank our sponsors
Sennheiser and their AM Bo smart headset
for making this video possible
especially in the intangible category
both phones lost their headset jacks you
got a deal with either lightning or USB
C and these are an awesome option so
first they do all the stuff you'd expect
from a high-end pair of headphones
there's an app you can download it can
control different modes there's a really
good job with noise canceling is
probably my favorite way to use it you
can also get some of the ambient noise
piped in if you want to hear somebody
talking to you but perhaps the coolest
thing is binaural audio which is more
commonly known as 3d audio so when you
plug these things into your phone into
recording when you play it back with the
headphones in you're going to hear them
as they were when you recorded it so
you'll hear a matter the left here or
the right ear depending on where they
were located it is an absolutely
incredible way to listen back to audio
so right now the nvo smart headset six
advantage of the lightning protocol in
the iPhone but there's an Android
version that'll be coming later it's
gonna work with Apple's camera app of
course the Apogee meadow recorder filmic
Pro voice memos and with any other
stereo audio recording app you could
find there's a microphone built in to
each earpiece so its plugging point
right out of the box but there is an app
of a
to download and give you a lot more
settings and customization options so
again this is the Ambu smart headset
thank you to Sennheiser for making as
versus video possible we'll link to it
down below if you want to learn more
it's been a hard-fought battle 50% of
you are probably crazy pissed at me but
don't be pissed you picked up one of
these two phones you got an incredible
device but only one can reign supreme
so the winner by total of three to two
is the iPhone 10 it's been an incredible
device I love having a big screen with
almost no bezels on an iPhone I am
getting one of the best phones I have
ever used
that is incredibly fast powerful and
offers a lot of features I've been
hoping Apple is gonna offer like quick
charging and wireless charging are here
finally Apple is caught up to the best
of Android and a lot of ways has
exceeded it so what do you guys think
you probably already let me know in the
comments do you agree with the iPhone 10
taking this battle what do you want to
see next
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