Samsung LOSES to Huawei in a Totally Surprising Way

Samsung manages to lose to Huawei in a surprising way, here's what happened in 2020 with the phones of the Korean company, and how much it matters.

Samsung it loses to Huawei in a totally surprising way for a lot of people who, when they want to buy a phone, don't look at the totality of what it offers, but only at a few numbers on paper. In March, Samsung launched a phone with a 108 megapixel camera, and in April Huawei launched a phone with a much smaller camera, and if you only looked at these numbers, you would say that it came from the Koreans much better phone.

Samsung however, it failed to obtain a better score than Huawei's in the DxOMark experts' tests, so the Samsung GALAXY S20 Ultra is placed below the Huawei P40 Pro by photography experts. The difference between the Samsung phone with the 108 megapixel camera and the Huawei phone with the 50 megapixel camera is only 6 points, but that puts 5 other phones between them, 3 from Huawei, one from Xiaomi, and one from Oppo, which surprises.

Samsung LOSES to Huawei in a Totally Surprising Way

Samsung it is surprisingly surpassed by the Chinese completely in terms of photography for mobile phones, and not only by one company, Huawei, but also by Xiaomi, or OPPO. Apple lost this battle with Samsung and Huawei a long time ago, but now we see that the Koreans are also completely surpassed in this point of view, even though they have a long tradition of making good cameras for mobile phones, and not only theirs, but also of others.

Samsung it would not have optimized the camera in the GALAXY S20 Ultra well enough, according to some, something that was seen in the problems with automatic focus, reported by many people. It is easy to explain a situation like this by blaming the software, which must work in tandem with the hardware, otherwise it is impossible to offer quality on the photography side, and Samsung lags behind Huawei and other Chinese companies, including in 2020.

Samsung it is in this situation because of the way it makes its phones, and sells its important components to competitors, including competing companies, and this ends up costing it.