Gizmochina: iPhone 16 Pro Max was more powerful than the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
Gizmochina experts compared the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra among themselves. The results are available on the media website.
The authors timed the comparison to the recent output of the smartphones of the Galaxy S25 series. First of all, they noted that both flagships have a glass rear panel and a titanium case. Also, both devices received high -quality screen LTPO OLED. Probably, the 16 Pro Max display is slightly better than that of a competitor, but the Korean brand model has the best protection against Gorilla Armor 2 shots.
If you evaluate the performance, the A18 Pro processor at the Apple device was more powerful than the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip in the Samsung flagship. At the same time, the Korean company offers more RAM than that of the competitor – up to 16 versus 8 gigabytes. In addition, the Galaxy S25 Ultra has a more capacious battery-5000 milliampere hours.
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According to journalists, the cameras of both smartphones are approximately equally good. The iPhone 16 Pro Max had three cameras that can record a video for supplemented and virtual reality, and the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra stands out by the main sensor of a resolution of 200 megapixels. At the end, the authors of the note emphasized that the flagship Samsung is a little more expensive than the top apparatus of Apple – 1299 versus $ 1099.
“Samsung offers more functions, but Apple remains the best option for users of the ecosystem and creators of the video,” the authors summed up.
Earlier, the head of Apple Tim Cook said that the smartphones of the iPhone 16 series were more successful in sale than the models of the past generation. According to Cook, the models became more popular due to the presence of Apple Intelligence neural network support in gadgets.
Source: Lenta

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