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From a standpoint of security: iPhone 13 Pro Max vs Samsung Galaxy S22 (2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="patrick85" data-source="post: 979626" data-attributes="member: 94558"><p>In this case, I would be more interested in the overall security of the device from standpoint of remote or psychical attacks. As far as I know Samsung has a pretty bad security reputation, not only in the last few weeks where source codes of security features of new Samsung phones were stolen but also in overall. I read some security analysis that even the Knox platform has quite serious flaws that can be exploited and that it still seems that Samsung doesn't focus on security as much as it should given their prices which are almost the same as Iphones at least for the flagship models. The thing I'm not sure about is the actual difficulty of gaining illegitimate access to either of the devices and I was hoping to get a better idea from here and also overall for my use case which isn't just about protecting myself from general threats but from people that are explicitly targeting me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick85, post: 979626, member: 94558"] In this case, I would be more interested in the overall security of the device from standpoint of remote or psychical attacks. As far as I know Samsung has a pretty bad security reputation, not only in the last few weeks where source codes of security features of new Samsung phones were stolen but also in overall. I read some security analysis that even the Knox platform has quite serious flaws that can be exploited and that it still seems that Samsung doesn't focus on security as much as it should given their prices which are almost the same as Iphones at least for the flagship models. The thing I'm not sure about is the actual difficulty of gaining illegitimate access to either of the devices and I was hoping to get a better idea from here and also overall for my use case which isn't just about protecting myself from general threats but from people that are explicitly targeting me. [/QUOTE]
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