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iPhone 16 Pro Max falls behind Galaxy S24 Ultra in battery life and display technology

Key Points:

  1. Galaxy S24 Ultra beats iPhone 16 Pro Max by nearly an hour in battery life.
  2. Samsung’s anti-reflective screen outshines Apple’s display technology.
  3. Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 with Oryon CPU promises even greater performance for Samsung’s next lineup.

Apple’s latest iPhone 16 Pro Max couldn’t surpass the Galaxy S24 Ultra in battery life, despite getting a larger battery. In real-world testing, the iPhone lasted about an hour less than Samsung’s flagship, showing that Apple’s famed battery efficiency is no longer enough to claim the top spot.

Popular tech reviewer Mrwhosetheboss compared both phones’ battery life, and the results revealed that the Galaxy S24 Ultra outperformed the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Samsung’s phone lasted 12 hours and 31 minutes, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max lasted 11 hours and 22 minutes. These tests were done under the same usage conditions, showcasing Samsung’s advantage in both battery size and optimization.

While Apple doesn’t officially share its battery specifications, regulatory filings from Brazil confirm that the iPhone 16 Pro Max has a 4,685mAh battery—an increase of 5.5% over the iPhone 15 Pro Max. On the other hand, the Galaxy S24 Ultra packs a 5,000mAh battery, along with significant software improvements that boost its overall efficiency.

Looking Ahead: The Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung is already working on its next flagship, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, expected to launch early next year. This phone is anticipated to offer further advancements in performance and battery life, thanks to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor with its powerful Oryon CPU. The new 3nm architecture promises not only a leap in speed but also better battery management.

Display Showdown: Samsung’s Anti-Reflective Screen

Another area where Samsung has outshone Apple is display technology. The Galaxy S24 Ultra comes with a cutting-edge anti-reflective screen, a collaboration between Samsung and Corning. This feature has been underappreciated but plays a crucial role in reducing glare and improving visibility.

In a direct comparison of screen brightness, TechDroider noted that the Galaxy S24 Ultra outperformed the iPhone 16 Pro Max, showing much less glare thanks to its Gorilla Glass Armor. Apple’s display, by contrast, showed more reflections and glare, raising concerns about why Apple is lagging in adopting similar innovations.

Samsung’s Gorilla Armor glass reduces reflectance to less than 1%, compared to the 4% reflectance seen on typical glass surfaces. As Samsung gears up for the Galaxy S25 Ultra launch, it’s likely this advanced glass will be used again, possibly with further improvements. If so, Samsung should focus more on promoting this underrated feature to a wider audience.

In conclusion, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max is a solid device, it struggles to keep pace with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, especially in battery life and display quality. As the next wave of smartphones approaches, Samsung seems well-positioned to maintain its lead in these critical areas.

iPhone 16 Pro Max falls behind Galaxy S24 Ultra in battery life and display technology
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