Galaxy S24 Ultra Cameras vs. iPhone 15 Pro Max: Here's How They Compare

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 Apple and Samsung's premium phones each have different approaches to photography. The shiny titanium-clad and -colored $1,300 Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra comes with four rear cameras, including two dedicated to zooming and one with a 200-megapixel sensor. Apple's titanium-clad and -colored $1,200 iPhone 15 Pro Max packs three rear cameras, one for zooming and a main one with a 48-megapixel sensor.  Let me state the obvious: Both capture some of the absolute best photos you can take from any phone today, especially in challenging environments like high-contrast scenes (think a sunset) or places where the lighting is dim (think a restaurant). Before I took a single snap, I expected the S24's array of zoom cameras to handle distanced subjects better. And yet I also knew that Apple is no slouch and might bury Samsung's best efforts with the iPhone's masterful photo processing and video image quality. How do they stack up against each other? I took them around San Francisc

100 'smart dustbins' to be installed in Gulshan; will sound alarm if anyone tries to steal it

 

   

    One hundred "smart dustbins" will be installed along different roads of the capital's Gulshan under the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC).

Volunteer organisation BD Clean will install the dustbins which will sound an alarm automatically if anyone tries to steal it.

BD Clean took up this project on the occasion of its eighth anniversary.

Dhaka North Mayor Md Atiqul Islam inaugurated the installation programme today (3 June).

Urging people to dispose of garbage in designated areas, the mayor said, "Carpets, mattresses, chairs, tables, and so much else pollutes canals and drains. Please don't litter in canals or drains."

The Business World 


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