Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Jun 11
Apple’s iOS 27 Clean Up Improves in 7-Test Shootout as Samsung Still Leads
Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Jun 11

Apple’s iOS 27 Clean Up Improves in 7-Test Shootout as Samsung Still Leads

3 articles · Updated · Tom's Guide · Jun 11

Summary

  • A 7-scene comparison found Apple’s upgraded Clean Up in the iOS 27 developer beta performs better than before, but still trails Samsung’s Galaxy AI Photo Assist overall on realism and accuracy.
  • Apple handled simpler background removals well—such as deleting a yellow Corvette and some crowd elements—but struggled on harder edits involving facial features, glasses, hats and large building removals.
  • Samsung’s tool produced stronger results in most difficult cases, including removing Ray-Ban Meta glasses and reducing clutter around the Freedom Tower, though it also introduced flaws like altered eyes, aging effects and uneven clothing details.
  • The test used an iPhone 17 Pro running iOS 27 beta against a Galaxy S26 Ultra on One UI 8.5, suggesting Apple has narrowed the gap but has not matched Samsung’s AI photo editing yet.
  • Apple says iOS 27 brings better-quality, more realistic infill, and the beta status leaves room for further changes before the software’s expected fall release.

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