
"Apple announced its new iPhone 17 lineup in September at its Awe-Dropping Event, and it was met with much fanfare. After years of playing it safe, the company is once again experimenting with the design of its phones. The sports its most noticeable (and maybe controversial) design change in years. By contrast, its closest competitor, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, retains its signature look. The two flagship phones feature versatile camera setups, plenty of power, and a slew of features."
"iPhones have been the go-to smartphone for video recording for a long time, and Apple is taking it a step further with the iPhone 17 Pro series. The new Pro models support ProRes RAW video recording capabilities, allowing filmmakers to have greater creative freedom over their recordings. You can record 4K Dolby Vision videos at up to 120 fps via the main camera and up to 60 fps on the other two sensors."
Apple released the iPhone 17 lineup featuring a noticeable design change for the Pro models while Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra retains its signature appearance. Both flagships offer versatile camera systems, high performance, and many features aimed at different user needs. The iPhone 17 Pro series introduces ProRes RAW video recording, 4K Dolby Vision capture up to 120 fps on the main sensor and up to 60 fps on other sensors, and an upgraded 18MP front camera with Center Stage. MagSafe-compatible accessories remain supported on the new iPhones. Each phone suits specific types of users based on priorities like video creation and design preference.
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