![]() ![]() IOS Universal: Hexes Board Game: Hive conquer: FREE (Reg. IOS Universal: Da圜ost Pro – Personal Finance: FREE (Reg. IOS Universal: The Lost Treasure: FREE (Reg. IOS Universal: Doom & Destiny Advanced: $1 (Reg. IOS Universal: Space Cat Star Hunter: $1 (Reg. Mac: Parallels Desktop 18 holiday sale: 25% off More on ISS Real-Time Tracker: IOS Universal: Hondata Complete: $15 (Reg. Tracks and predicts passes for the 3 largest artificial objects in Earth orbit-International Space Station, Chinese Space Station, and Hubble Space Telescope-in 3D and real-time on a beautiful photorealistic 3D model of the Earth. ![]() Get detailed spotting information on upcoming ISS, Tiangong, and Hubble flyovers from your current location for up to 30 days. Set alerts in your calendar with one tap, so you never miss a flyover. Provides all the information you need to spot the station, along with ratings to help you select the best flyovers to view. Tweet the current crew members and get their bios and stats. Watch live NASA TV programming, and get live HD video of Earth from the space station. ISS Real-Time Tracker 3D is the only iOS app that gives you all of these features and capabilities. Apple Watch app included.This story is part of Samsung Event, CNET's collection of news, tips and advice around Samsung's most popular products.įive months ago, I went from being a die-hard Samsung Galaxy fan to a sellout iPhone owner. Since then, I've fully adapted to the world of Apple and have been basking in the perks of features like AirDrop and iMessage (mostly to the delight of my friends, who were sick of my green texts).īut I still have a soft spot for Galaxy phones, and when Samsung unveiled the S23 lineup in February, I was eager to see how the top-of-the-line S23 Ultra would compare to my iPhone 14 Pro. So I got my hands on one and began using the phones side by side to compare everything from the cameras to battery life to overall design - and to see whether I'd have any regrets about switching to the "dark side." Here's what I found. Apple's Super Retina screenįirst things first: I have an iPhone 14 Pro, and not a Pro Max, so the Ultra's massive screen definitely stands out in comparison. I never feel like I need a bigger screen than what I get on my 14 Pro, but it definitely doesn't hurt to have that larger display when I'm watching a YouTube video or streaming a show - or spending too much time on TikTok. The trade-off to having that larger screen is trying to fit it in my pocket and having to carry something a bit bulkier. Still, it's a pretty sleek phone for all that real estate. The display quality on both phones is stellar, and I don't see much of a quality difference between the two. Right out of the box, the S23 Ultra has a nice bright display, which you can achieve on the iPhone by turning off True Tone (a feature that adjusts the color and intensity of your display depending on your environment). If the brightness on the Ultra is too much, you can inversely mimic the effects of True Tone by going into Display settings and either toggling on Eye comfort shield or going to Screen mode and selecting Natural. You can also play with the White balance scale. Images on the iPhone look slightly sharper, but colors pop a bit more on the S23 Ultra. Overall, though, there's really not much of a difference between the phones. ![]() The keyboard on the Galaxy S23 Ultra (right) places numbers above letters, so you don't have to hop between the two. There's one aspect to having an iPhone that I haven't quite made peace with yet, and it's the keyboard. I'm glad Apple added Slide to Type with iOS 13 a few years ago, followed by haptic feedback on the keyboard with iOS 16 (finally), because those are features I loved on Android. But I still get frustrated that I have to switch between numbers and letters when I'm typing on the iPhone. Meanwhile, on the Galaxy, the numbers sit just above the letters, so you can select them more quickly, the way you would on a laptop keyboard. You can download different keyboards on the iPhone like Gboard, but it's not the same.
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