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Anton [14]
3 years ago
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Which phone has a better price plan: IPhone 11 Pro or Samsung Galaxy S10? Why? What are the price plans? Brainliest for the best

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Mathematics
2 answers:
jok3333 [9.3K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Samsung S10

Step-by-step explanation:

        Price Plans

iPhone 11 Pro: $41.67/mo.

Galaxy S10: $31.25/Mo

<u>_________________</u>

         Why?

<em>The Galaxy S10 has a 6.1-inch screen that's slightly larger than the iPhone 11 Pro's 5.8-inch display. It's also sharper than Apple's iPhone, or at least it should be on paper. ... But having a higher resolution doesn't always mean one screen is better than the other.</em>

Sliva [168]3 years ago
3 0

In my opinion, the Samsung galaxy S10 boasts a much better price plan in comparison to the iPhone 11 pro.

The S10 costs only £39.61 per month compared to the 11 Pro which is a much more pricey £41.62 per month.

Price isn't the only factor though - the camera becomes an ever increasing factor in modern smartphones.

The iPhone 11 boasts 3 cameras.

"Meet the first triple‑camera system to combine cutting‑edge technology with the legendary simplicity of iPhone. Capture up to four times more scene. Get beautiful images in drastically lower light. Shoot the highest‑quality video in a smartphone — then edit with the same tools you love for photos. You’ve never shot with anything like it."

Whereas Galaxy 10 displays a whole heap of features:

"Single Take

It’s burst mode turned beast mode. Tap the shutter and move around for at least 3 seconds and up to 10 seconds to capture the whole scene, then go to the Gallery to see the variety of formats automatically created.1

Go to

Single Take

Night Mode

Imagine taking stunningly clear night shots. Upgraded Night Mode brightens up super low light scenes, making colours pop even in the dark.

Night Hyperlapse

Advanced low-light technology gives you the ability to shoot video with long exposure-style captures, so your video features striking light trails.

Go to

Night Hyperlapse

PRO

Pro Video

Take control of your videos with the options at your fingertips in Pro Video. Manually adjust settings like ISO, shutter speed, and exposure level to your heart’s content.

Custom Filter

It’s a whole new way to put your own spin on your photos. Turn the colours and vibes of your favorite pictures into a filter that you can add to your own shots.

Front and Back Conversion Recording

Both front and rear cameras shoot high-quality video, and you can seamlessly switch between the two while recording."

Personally, I also prefer a Android operating system for the simplicity and connection to my Google account.

Hope this helps!

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