Apple designed the iPhone 14 Plus with a dual-sensor camera system that includes a 12MP main and 12MP ultra-wide lens, while Samsung’s Galaxy S23+ has a triple-sensor camera system. The Galaxy S23+ has a 50MP primary camera, a 12MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 10MP telephoto lens. That allows the Galaxy S23 to offer 3x optical zoom and 30x Space Zoom, besting the iPhone 14’s 2x optical and 5x digital zoom. Both the iPhone 14 Plus and the Galaxy S23+ have the exact same camera systems as their smaller counterparts, the iPhone 14 and the Galaxy S23.
Like Samsung’s entire S23 lineup, the Galaxy S23+ is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 platform. The Snapdragon chip is paired with 8GB of RAM. Not only is the modified version of the system-on-a-chip on the Samsung device faster, but it is actually newer than the iPhone’s SoC. Apple made the decision to ship the iPhone 14 Plus with an A15 chip — the same silicon found in last year’s iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini.
The Galaxy S23+ has a 4,700mAh battery that is significantly larger than the iPhone 14 Plus’ 4,323mAh battery. While Apple’s software optimization ensures the iPhone 14 Plus will easily last an entire day with heavy usage, the Galaxy S23+ should offer similar stats. When it comes to fast charging, the iPhone 14 Plus maxes out at 20W wired charging speeds, while the Galaxy S23+ charges over twice as fast at 45W.
Both phones support wireless charging too, but the iPhone 14 Plus also comes with MagSafe support. Neither phone comes with a charger. While the Galaxy S23+ has better specs, at least on paper, the final choice between the two phones comes down to whether users want an Android or iOS smartphone.
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