{"id":6712,"date":"2021-02-06T00:07:53","date_gmt":"2021-02-05T23:07:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/02\/06\/phone-comparisons-samsung-galaxy-s21-ultra-vs-google-pixel-5\/"},"modified":"2021-02-06T23:38:31","modified_gmt":"2021-02-06T22:38:31","slug":"phone-comparisons-samsung-galaxy-s21-ultra-vs-google-pixel-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/02\/06\/phone-comparisons-samsung-galaxy-s21-ultra-vs-google-pixel-5\/","title":{"rendered":"Phone Comparisons: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Google Pixel 5"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In this article, we\u2019ll compare the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Google Pixel 5. Now, some of you may find this comparison to be a rather odd choice. Why? Well, the Galaxy S21 Ultra costs approximately twice as much as the Google Pixel 5, and it\u2019s in a different category of devices. The Galaxy S21 Ultra is a premium flagship, both in its design and specs, and also a generation newer. The Pixel 5 is closer to a mid-range phone with its specifications, but it\u2019s still premium, and it\u2019s also the best Google has to offer at the moment. So\u2026 there you go, that\u2019s the reason why.<br \/>\nJust because a phone costs twice as much doesn\u2019t mean that it wipes the floor with the competition. The Google Pixel 5 is a great smartphone, and it does have plenty of upsides. That is why we\u2019re here to compare these two devices. Perhaps you\u2019re looking for a somewhat smaller device, and are not looking to break the bank in order to get the Galaxy S21 Ultra. If that\u2019s the case, read on, as we\u2019re kicking off the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Google Pixel 5 comparison.<br \/>\nSpecs<\/p>\n<p>Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra<br \/>\nGoogle Pixel 5<\/p>\n<p>Screen size<br \/>\n6.8-inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display (120Hz adaptive refresh rate)<br \/>\n6-inch fullHD+ OLED display (90Hz)<\/p>\n<p>Screen resolution<br \/>\n3200 x 1440<br \/>\n2340 x 1080<\/p>\n<p>SoC<br \/>\nQualcomm Snapdragon 888 \/ Samsung Exynos 2100<br \/>\nQualcomm Snapdragon 765G<\/p>\n<p>RAM<br \/>\n12GB\/16GB (LPDDR5)<br \/>\n8GB (LPDDR4X)<\/p>\n<p>Storage<br \/>\n128GB\/256GB, non-expandable (expandable in some countries)<br \/>\n128GB, non-expandable<\/p>\n<p>Rear cameras<br \/>\n108MP (f\/1.8 aperture, OIS, 0.8um pixel size. Produces 12MP images with 2.4um pixel size)<br \/>\n12MP (ultrawide, Dual Pixel AF, 120-degree FoV, f\/2.2 aperture, 1.4um pixel size)<br \/>\n10MP (telephoto, Dual Pixel AF, OIS, f\/2.4 aperture, 1.22um pixel size, optical zoom 3x)<br \/>\n10MP (telephoto, Dual Pixel AF, OIS, f\/4.9 aperture, 1.22um pixel size, 10x optical zoom, 100x Space Zoom)<br \/>\n12.2MP (f\/1.7 aperture, 27mm lens, 1.4um pixel size, dual pixel PDAF, OIS)<br \/>\n16MP (ultra-wide, f\/2.2 aperture, 1.0um pixel size, 107-degree FoV)<\/p>\n<p>Front cameras<br \/>\n40MP (f\/2.2 aperture, 80-degree FoV, 0.7um pixel size, PDAF)<br \/>\n8MP (f\/2.0 aperture, 24mm lens, 1.12um pixel size)<\/p>\n<p>Battery<br \/>\n5,000mAh, non-removable, fast battery charging (USB PD 3.0), Fast Wireless Charging 2.0, Wireless PowerShare<br \/>\n4,080mAh, non-removable, 18W fast battery charging, 18W wireless charging, reverse wireless charging<\/p>\n<p>Dimensions<br \/>\n165 x 75.6 x 8.9 mm<br \/>\n144.7 x 70.4 x 8.0 mm<\/p>\n<p>Weight<br \/>\n229 grams<br \/>\n151 grams<\/p>\n<p>Connectivity<br \/>\n5G, LTE, NFC, Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi, USB Type-C<br \/>\n5G, LTE, NFC, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, USB Type-C<\/p>\n<p>Security<br \/>\nIn-display fingerprint scanner (ultrasonic)<br \/>\nRear-facing fingerprint scanner<\/p>\n<p>OS<br \/>\nAndroid 11<br \/>\nOne UI 3.0<br \/>\nAndroid 11<\/p>\n<p>Price<br \/>\n$1,199.99<br \/>\n$699<\/p>\n<p>Buy<br \/>\nSamsung<br \/>\nGoogle<\/p>\n<p>Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Google Pixel 5: Design<br \/>\nThese two smartphones are completely different when it comes to the design. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is much larger than the Pixel 5, while it\u2019s made out of metal and glass. It also has a curved display. The Pixel 5, on the other hand, has a flat display, and it\u2019s made out of metal, while its back is covered by resin, in other words, it\u2019s covered by fancy plastic. This makes the Pixel 5 considerably less slippery, while due to its size, it\u2019s also much easier to use with one hand.<br \/>\nThe Galaxy S21 Ultra is quite slippery, to say the last. Using a case with it may be the best course of action. Having said that, both smartphones have extremely thin bezels. They both also include a display camera hole, though that hole does not have the same placement on both devices. On the Galaxy S21 Ultra it\u2019s centered, while Google decided to put it in the top-left corner of the Pixel 5.<\/p>\n<p>You\u2019ll also notice a fingerprint scanner on the back of the Pixel 5. The Galaxy S21 Ultra, on the other hand, sports an in-display fingerprint scanner. It utilizes an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner from Qualcomm, the second-gen one. Rear cameras are placed in the same spot, but are considerably different. The Galaxy S21 Ultra\u2019s camera housing is the extension of its frame, while the Pixel 5\u2019s is more of a regular setup.<br \/>\nThe Galaxy S21 Ultra is considerably taller, and wider than the Pixel 5, while it\u2019s also thicker. Its display is 0.8 inches larger, so that\u2019s not exactly surprising. On top of all that, Samsung\u2019s flagship is also much heavier at 227 grams, while the Pixel 5 weighs 151 grams. These two handsets are completely different when it comes to the design, it\u2019s up to you to decide which phone suits you better.<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Google Pixel 5: Display<br \/>\nThe Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra features a much larger panel than the Pixel 5. It includes a 6.8-inch WQHD+ (3200 x 1440) Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. That panel offers an adaptive refresh rate (up to 120Hz), and it\u2019s protected by the Gorilla Glass Victus, the latest and greatest Corning has to offer. This display is curved, and it supports HDR10+ content. It can reach up to 1,500 nits when it comes to brightness.<br \/>\nThe Google Pixel 5, on the other hand, features a 6-inch fullHD+ (2340 x 1080) OLED panel. This is also a high refresh rate panel, but it\u2019s a 90Hz panel, and it\u2019s not adaptive. The display is flat, and it\u2019s protected by the Gorilla Glass 6. This panel can also project HDR10+ content. Needless to say, the Galaxy S21 Ultra\u2019s panel is much more advanced in terms of tech. Still, the Pixel 5 can compete.<br \/>\nThat display on the Galaxy S21 Ultra looks better side-by-side, no doubt about that. It\u2019s one of the best displays in the business, if not the best one. Still, the Pixel 5\u2019s display is nothing to scoff at, not at all. It offers great viewing angles and punchy colors as well, just like the Galaxy S21 Ultra\u2019s display. Its black are also deep, and it\u2019s a good display overall. Not many people will have complaints here, that\u2019s for sure.<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Google Pixel 5: Performance<br \/>\nSpoiler alert, the performance is great with both devices. The thing is, the Galaxy S21 Ultra is much more powerful, on paper. The device comes with the Snapdragon 888 or Exynos 2100 SoC, depending on where you get it. Those two are flagship processors from Qualcomm and Samsung for 2021. The Pixel 5 packs in a way more modest Snapdragon 765G mid-range processor.<br \/>\nThe rest of the internals are also more advanced in the Galaxy S21 Ultra, including both RAM and flash storage, both of which affect performance. Still, in day-to-day usage, both phones are quite snappy. For regular smartphone tasks, both of these devices will serve you, and they\u2019ll do a similarly good job, at least for the time being. The Galaxy S21 Ultra is more future-proof, that\u2019s for sure.<br \/>\nWhen it comes to gaming, the Galaxy S21 Ultra is a better bet. It will do a better job when it comes to performing high-end games, while it will also load such titles faster. That is where you will notice the difference. However, in regular day-to-day tasks, there\u2019s not that much difference. They are both great in opening \/ closing apps, browsing, multitasking, reading \/ replying to emails, and so on.<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Google Pixel 5: Battery<br \/>\nWhen it comes to battery life, both of these phones are excellent, to say the least. These two handsets are amongst the best devices when it comes to battery life that we\u2019ve used in the last year or so. They can comfortably push past the 7-hour screen-on-time barrier, at least in our usage. Do note that your usage is different, so you may end up getting different results in the battery department.<br \/>\nThe Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra comes with a 5,000mAh battery, while the Pixel 5 offers a 4,000mAh unit. Both of those batteries are physically large enough, and thanks to optimizations from Samsung and Google, these two phones really shine in the battery department. Do note that you may get considerably different results if you\u2019re pushing the SoC intensively with games, video processing, or something similar<br \/>\nBoth devices offer fast charging, and fast wireless charging. You\u2019ll get 25W wired charging on the Galaxy S21 Ultra, while the Pixel 5 offers 18W charging. When it comes to wireless charging, the two devices offer 15W and 12W charging, respectively. Reverse wireless charging is also supported by both phones, at around 5W.<br \/>\nSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Google Pixel 5: Cameras<br \/>\nCamera setups are fundamentally different on these two phones, in comparison. The Google Pixel 5 includes two cameras, a regular one, and an ultrawide one. Both of them are heavily backed by Google\u2019s software, and are not exactly brand new sensors. The main sensor has been used by Google for a number of years now. That being said, the Galaxy S21 Ultra delivers four cameras, and the main camera sensor is actually a 108-megapixel unit, compared to a 12.2-megapixel camera on the Pixel 5.<\/p>\n<p>Now, don\u2019t let that difference in megapixels fool you, though. Nor the difference in the number of cameras. The Pixel 5 is still amongst the best camera smartphones in the market, but the Galaxy S21 Ultra really does bring on a challenge. Both smartphones can take excellent pictures in good lighting, with plenty of details. The Galaxy S21 Ultra tends to overprocess them sometimes, and boosts up the colors on top of that. Google is also heavy on processing, though it results in different shots. Both phones handle HDR situations like pros.<br \/>\nUltra-wide cameras are excellent on both. In low light, both phones do an excellent job. Pictures end up well-lit, and a lot of details end up being preserved. Both offer night camera modes, for even better results. The Galaxy S21 Ultra also offers an excellent telephoto camera setup, and images up to 30x are actually usable. The Pixel 5, on the other hand, doesn&#8217;t have a telephoto camera at all. Read our Galaxy S21 Ultra and Pixel 5 reviews for more information, but one thing is for sure, they\u2019re both excellent camera smartphones.<br \/>\nAudio<br \/>\nThe audio department is actually quite interesting here. On one hand, the Galaxy S21 Ultra comes with a true stereo setup. Its main, bottom-firing speaker is backed by yet another physical display that is placed above the display. The sound is tuned by AKG, and it\u2019s great. The speakers are loud enough, while the sound ends up being sharp, and well-balanced.<br \/>\nThe Pixel 5, on the other hand, also comes with a bottom-firing speaker, but that speaker is not backed by another physical unit. The second speaker is basically the display, its vibrations, as the hardware is placed below the panel. That results in a rather silent secondary speaker which affects the whole performance. The main speaker is really good, though. Don\u2019t get us wrong, the sound is good, but it\u2019s nowhere near what the Galaxy S21 Ultra offers.<br \/>\nNeither of the two phones offer a 3.5mm headphone jack, so you\u2019ll need to use their Type-C ports, or Bluetooth connection. Speaking of which, the Galaxy S21 Ultra offers Bluetooth 5.2, while the Pixel 5 comes with Bluetooth 5.0. 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