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- Apple's iPhone 11 Pro and Samsung's Galaxy S10 both come with triple-lens cameras that can take ultra-wide-angle photos.
- But there are some important differences to take into account when it comes to the phones' design, screen sizes, and durability, among other factors.
- Here's a look at how the newly announced iPhone 11 Pro compares to the Galaxy S10.
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Apple unveiled a new batch of iPhones on Tuesday, all of which come with improved cameras, better durability, and longer battery life. The phones are available for preorder starting on Friday before they launch in stores on September 20.
If the iPhone 11 Pro's headlining feature sounds familiar - a triple-lens camera that includes an ultra-wide-angle lens - that's because other smartphone makers have done it first. Samsung, the biggest smartphone maker in the world by market share, introduced a similar feature on its Galaxy S10 phone back in February.
Here's a closer look at how Apple's new iPhone 11 Pro compares to the Galaxy S10.