Earlier this week we picked up a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and did a feature overview to see if it's worth $1,400, but we also thought we'd take a deeper look at Samsung's newest smartphone to see how the cameras measure up to the cameras in Apple's iPhone 11 Pro Max. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. Hardware Details Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra, like the iPhone, has a multi-lens rear camera setup. There's a 108-megapixel wide-angle camera, a 12-megapixel ultra wide-angle camera, a 48-megapixel telephoto camera, and a DepthVision Camera for portrait shots. For comparison's sake, the iPhone is sporting a 12-megapixel ultra wide-angle camera, a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera, and a 12-megapixel telephoto camera. Portrait Mode When it comes to Portrait mode photos, the Galaxy S20 Ultra wins out thanks to that depth sensor. There's not a major difference, but the images coming from the S20 Ultra appear to be sharper and the edge detection is better. The iPhone does win out when it comes to dynamic range, and the S20 Ultra seems to have a bit of desaturation in some images, but overall, the S20 Ultra wins this category. Standard Camera Tests When it comes to standard photos using the three different lenses on each camera, we actually preferred the iPhone images for the most part because the iPhone offered more balanced color and better dynamic range, but with high-end smartphone cameras, a lot comes down to personal preference. The S20 Ultra seems to be overexposing highlights in images with the sun and clouds, resulting in too

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Amazon’s Prime Video app became unavailable today from Apple’s App Store. While there was some speculation that the removal could have been due to a scuffle between the two companies, it sounds like it was just a technical issue.

Update:Amazon Prime Video is available again on the App Store.

Spotted by a 9to5Mac reader this morning, Amazon’s Prime Video app disappeared from the App Store. While users who had already downloaded the app on their iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV weren’t affected, those looking to download the app were left without an option to use the service on their Apple devices.

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While there was some speculation that there could have been a dispute between the two companies, Variety’s Michelle Castillo reports that the issue was just a technical problem and that the app should return shortly.

Hearing this is a technical issue and not a fight between Apple-Amazon. Should be back shortly. https://t.co/jEt5sV5lAn

— Michelle Castillo (@MishCastillo) October 4, 2019 Insert em dash in word.

Thanks, Jensen!

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