 Hey guys, Thunder E here and we're looking at the front-facing cameras of both the Galaxy S22 Ultra's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and of course Exynos 2200. Someone was in front of me, we're changing kind of scenes and directions so you guys know how this actually works. You're going to get sound samples, you're also going to get a look at video, night time, all that fun jazz but that's we're trying to see if there any key differences between video and photos for both devices that are powered by two different processors from Samsung and from Qualcomm in the same device. A lot of talking, let's go. Now normally I would refer camera comparisons to either SuperSaf, Danny Wingit or Daniel Sin but I have the Exynos version on the left and the Snapdragon on the right of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Now stabilization looks a little bit better on the Snapdragon version on the right. Exynos is a little bit wobbly, I'm free holding it by the way but the image quality looks the same, sky is the same, building looks really similar so have no issues here with the image quality and I like that they are matching especially with different chipsets but when we move over to this I'm actually doing a very brisk walk or I'm almost running if you will. Stabilization looks a little bit better on the Snapdragon version on the right while the Exynos version kind of jumps left and right, I am holding them as tightly as possible, just to give you an idea of what you should be getting especially for walking really fast, so you're trying to record on the move. I've gotten no SuperSteady used for this by the way. Moving over to images, both images here look very similar, the sky is very similar and looks correct, the building colors also look good, the car colors match, now the cobble on the street looks more saturated and pronounced on the Snapdragon over the Exynos so that's the major difference here. When it comes to this brick wall with the graffiti I think the colors are more similar in matching, nothing looks slightly more than the other so I'd say this image at least has a proper representation from both devices. Now when we move over to our ultra wide angle shot from the same graffiti wall you can see that the Snapdragon version looks a little bit more saturated on the right while the Exynos looks a little bit brighter on the left there. Now this image here where you have a shadowed area and of course on the top both images look matching, I will say though the Exynos has a little bit more of that sun yellow tint as opposed to the whiter tint on the Snapdragon. Now this is a zoomed up shot here of the same building looking at a water tower which you'll find a lot in New York City. Both look pretty good, the Exynos has some more shadows underneath there while the galaxy has more brightness underneath the level there. Now this is a shot of one of the paths we walked down and this is just a ultra wide angle shot, imagery looks very similar, colors look the same overall and I think this shot here comes out well the sky this was an overcast day and you couldn't see anything so that was pretty much a close indication of the sky there. Now we move to the standard shot or the standard wide shot again the colors look similar as well and just in terms of the imagery the road the buildings those colors kind of match pretty well so you can see at least color representation is similar for both the Exynos on the left and the Snapdragon on the right. Now we move over here to a 3x zoom and the colors look similar as well matching in terms of the building as you can see the building colors kind of look the same as you move in closer with this 3x shot then moving to the next shot this is a 10x shot here and here I think you can see some differences where the Snapdragon looks a little bit lighter just the overall color hue just a little bit compared to the Exynos on the left which looks just a little bit more just a little more contrast on there. Now this here is your 30x shot you can see the sign that says cast iron we're going to be zooming into that for the 100x shot similar shot in general I think the colors are fine they kind of match so I would say they're pretty much similar. Now moving over to the 100x here just to see what we get in terms of zoom magnification the buildings look similar in terms of the zoom magnification you can also read the sign the set cast iron and I think yes at the 100x you shouldn't be expecting too much here but pretty good so moving to the shot where it's the front facing camera and of course camera's facing the sun you can see the lens flare on the Exynos on the left as opposed to a much more solid image of the Snapdragon on the right but the Snapdragon is softer towards the bottom closer to my gray jacket while the Exynos looks a little bit sharper there and my face looks a little bit softer on the Snapdragon and looks a bit just a little bit more sharper on the Exynos here but I think all in all they do do a good job in bringing the image out correctly so you can clearly see me in a shot like this. Now the next two shots of course with the front facing camera with the sun coming from my right side through the window what you see here the major difference is that my face looks a little bit softer with the Snapdragon and a little bit sharper with the Exynos that's the difference I'm getting here and also more texture on my shirt on the Exynos over that of the Snapdragon my blue denim shirt looks more denomy on the Exynos. Same thing here with this portrait shot as well you can see there's just more sharpening of my features on the Exynos version compared to the Snapdragon version which looks a little bit softer there and again you can see the sharpening on my denim jacket compared to that on the Snapdragon version. Now when we move to indoors there's also indoors at night it's a little bit different here now you can see the Snapdragon has a little bit more darkening while the Exynos is softer with this image so again that's just something that kind of happens indoors and you'll see more of that and also the there's a little bit more saturation on the Snapdragon on my shirt so a lot of varying results here which I didn't expect to see again it's not too crazy but some varying results here this is another shot here but this is also different where I'm getting more red tones on the on the Exynos on the left and I'm getting more balanced tones on the Snapdragon on the right I'm indoors I'm at a bar and of course really low light situations for this from facing shot but again the images do come out well there's another image here you can see some more softening on the on the Snapdragon version on the right the Exynos bringing a lot of the red tones and lighting from the environment a little bit more so you can see a little bit redness on my forehead as opposed to a more balanced color on the Snapdragon on my forehead on the right now this shot of course is the kernel you expect the kernel to see to see the kernel on some of these videos and you can see the kernel he's smiling he's happy but you can see his skin tone is different with both I've got a more darker a little bit darker skin tone on the on the Snapdragon while the Exynos is a bit lighter so for the kernel it would be like chocolate dark chocolate or caramel whichever one he prefers now this video is the portrait video for both devices Exynos the Snapdragon this is 1080 24 1080p 24 both look very similar and solid now for those who asked yes these two devices are fully updated to the latest software at least at the time of me publishing this video now when we look at indoor portrait photos here you can clearly see there's a difference in color in terms of contrast on my face so you can see my I look darker on the Snapdragon while I look a lighter on the Exynos version here so that's something that just really stands out to me and if we actually crop in 100% to look a little bit more you can see the you can see yes it is both of them are really solid images they look really good but there's a difference here in just my look here you can see I look darker on the Snapdragon and the Exynos I definitely look lighter on the Exynos version now the background looks really solid good the colors kind of match all around but me as an individual there's a difference and there's only been more sharpening on the Exynos version now this is a 3x shot here portrait and again you can see I have a darker tone a slightly darker tone on the Snapdragon and it's slightly lighter tone on the Exynos so again that is just something that you can clearly see from here now this is another shot I wanted to bring up here this is just in front of a mirror this is also 100x zoom in and you can see sunlight coming outside I look darker on the Snapdragon the Exynos I look lighter on the Exynos version so that is again something that stands out now with the kernel the kernel here you can see I actually have a more balanced tone look to it I think it also has to it might have to do with baby colors because I'm wearing that red sweatshirt as well so the red kernel hat but I think my colors are more balanced here with the kernel in the shot or maybe it's just because it's the kernel himself that he has I have great photos all right so this is low-light video 4k 60 walking out of the street and the first thing you notice is the stabilization looks better on the Snapdragon over the Exynos Exynos is sweet and side to side but I do like the image quality on the Exynos better than the Snapdragon there is more graininess on the Snapdragon the Exynos looks sharper right there especially in those situations where you're looking towards the sky that looks a little bit more black through the black than what we'll have with the Snapdragon but when we move to low light photos it's quite interesting here where you look at the very top where the hens are the hens look brighter on the Exynos at the very top as opposed to the Snapdragon the Snapdragon looks brighter towards the fridges at the very bottom of the image so this difference is there when it comes to this ultra wide low light shot the Snapdragon is brighter towards the right where the the plant is where the the leaves are the petals look brighter you can see more the petals in the background while the Exynos isn't as bright the Snapdragon also is brighter by the with the tree on the left where you have all those alcoholic mixers you can see more of the the traits off and then this image here and this is one image where you could say they are very similar in all respects the color balance looks similar as well the only thing I would say is when you look at the ground there's more yellow lighting or yellow color bounce off on the ground there which you find similar in this image now both images look really good but you can see more of that yellow light being being cast on the ground here on the Exynos while the Snapdragon on the right looks more white balance on the ground and keeping just the yellow hue towards where the lighting is on the building itself now this image looks solid I think it colors are pretty similar across the board another image where you will find similar color color patterns and again there are a lot of colors in this image here a lot of pinks reds greens yellow oranges very vibrant and I think it captures it well again in the solid one in low light setting this here I think they both look similar I think they have just different castle lighting I think it's just also maybe applied to people walking behind me and things like that but images look similar and this image also looks similar as well with the the drinks in hand so I would say you you will get images that have a similar feel and also we get images that will be slightly different time for more low light food photography now both images look great from the devices very similar colors lighting everything this is what I would like to see now this image also is very similar there's some parts where the Exynos looks a little brighter on the food but again this is the kind of image I would like to see solid across the board I think this is a good representation now of course I had to walk off some of that food but this is captured 4k30 showing you what 4k30 looks like I'm going up the escalator and this is in the Nike store actually and so but giving you an idea of what that actually does between the Exynos and the snapdragon and we move back to more food photos now you can see the fries look a little bit more goldeny on the snapdragon compared to the Exynos again even the table looks has a little bit more sheen or shine on the snapdragon Exynos just a little bit nothing not too crazy this photo here of my chicken sandwich which was ridiculously awesome nice very similar I would say just that there's a slight different color tone in between now here's a shot here of a hotdog van by the park similar imagery I like the look the colors look the same everything looks kind of balanced so I like that I want to take the shot I love this I always walk by this house and I see this statue of the lion by the gate love it this is a portrait photo looks pretty solid colors look nice everything looks pretty balanced and in a closer shot here you can see if you look at the back panel on the right the snapdragon one stands out more the Exynos is a little bit faded and blended to the color of the statue itself here is of course my cafe mocha very similar in terms of just the colors here I think they're pretty close and then this is some lunch I had in between my days of shooting you can see the fries the colors they're similar but I believe like there's more saturation on the snapdragon over the Exynos now the shot of the bike is also one interesting one because the bike looks bright on the Exynos image over the snapdragon but there is more color next to that dunk donor sign with that orange popping out more plus if you look to the upper left you can see some of the clouds in the sky on the Exynos while the snapdragon looks like just a blue canvas and then the wheels look more pronounced on the snapdragon while they just look super dark on the Exynos on the bike so all in all guys it's been a very interesting experience comparing photos from both cameras even looking at this photo here it sometimes the snapdragon is is darker or brighter when it comes to skin tones it is darker when it's indoors a little bit brighter when it's outdoors when it comes to different light settings you also get slightly different images now it's not fully drastic but it's not as similar as I would like especially when having a device to suspect to have the same performance but with two different chipsets one is the exynos 2200 from samsung and the other of course is the snapdragon 8 gen one from qualcomm both in the galaxy s22 series so what are your thoughts guys do you think this is very drastic or do you think that it's just minor and something that can be you know can be fixed with some tweaking or do you think that hey look samsung can we should we just have the same chipset across the board so we can have a similar experience let me know your thoughts guys leave them down below and if you want to see more about the differences between the exynos and the snapdragon version gen we definitely check out our gaming video where we see performance differences um that would be quite interesting for some people who like that stuff but till then i'll catch you on that video and enjoy entertainment