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iPhone 16 Pro Max Vs S24 Ultra Benchmarks: CPU, Gaming, Editing, Display, Chargi

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AdamLash
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In this video, I briefly compare the iPhone 16 Pro Max to the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, two of the top flagship smartphones of 2024. From Geekbench CPU benchmarks to 3DMark graphics tests, I break down how these phones perform in real-world tasks, gaming, display quality, charging speed, and more. 

I’ll help you decide which one is right for you, but both are awesome!

I forget to mention one additional fact for display: 
The Galaxy S24 Ultra's anti-reflective coating reduces glare by up to 75%, significantly enhancing the viewing experience in bright conditions compared to the iPhone. This makes outdoor visibility much better with fewer reflections.

IMPORTANT NOTE: When comparing the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra, keep in mind that benchmark tests and real-world performance can sometimes show different results. While benchmarks like 3DMark might give the edge to the Galaxy S24 Ultra in ray tracing and certain synthetic tests, real-world gaming performance, as seen in Genshin Impact, shows that the iPhone 16 Pro Max delivers higher frame rates and smoother gameplay. This is important to consider depending on your specific use case—whether you prioritize benchmarks or actual gaming experience.

Benchmarks and data source: 
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MOQBALI
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There is no comparison; each phone has certain features. The consumer decides what to use based on their choice. Personally, I love Samsung because of the advancements in its devices. The difference is that there is a device that imprisons and limits you solely by its brand name, while another device provides you with an immersive experience.😉🤝
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AdamLash
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In terms of raw benchmark performance, the iPhone exhibits a notable edge over its competitors. Apple's chips have consistently demonstrated superior performance compared to Snapdragon processors in this aspect, although the gap between the two is gradually narrowing. However, Android and Samsung offer greater flexibility with certain features such as split screens. One aspect I particularly appreciate about the iPhone is its exceptionally smooth performance. Regrettably, Android occasionally experiences hiccups and lags. A simple way to observe this is to reboot your phone and assess its responsiveness when you begin using the screen. The iPhone responds instantly. Samsung has cool features and tricks up its sleeve that Apple doesn't have as well.
merxis
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Lol, this should be s25 vs iphone 16. Is it even fair?
AdamLash
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Awww
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