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Samsung Galaxy S24 vs. Apple iPhone 16 Pro: Small but mighty

 

With numerous advancements over the iPhone 15 Pro, Apple's new iPhone 16 Pro is here and meaner than ever. Its features include a larger display, a clever titanium construction, a more potent A18 chip based on a 3nm process, a more potent telephoto camera, support for Apple Intelligence, and lastly, the same pricing.











The well-known and comparatively reliable Android trooper is one of the primary competitors of the iPhone 16 Pro against Samsung's little flagship, the Galaxy S24.



This one has been in operation for the majority of 2024. It is one of the better phones to take into consideration if you are an Android lover searching for a cheap compact phone because it has a rather respectable specs sheet for a little phone.



Which one ought to you purchase?



In what specifics do these compare?



Disparities between the Galaxy S24 and iPhone 16 Pro:

Galaxy S24 and iPhone 16 Pro

Improved Ceramic Shield in Titanium design with an Aluminium frame and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 in front

The A18 Pro Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset Samsung Galaxy is the second generation 3nm Apple chip.

48 MP Fusion, 48 MP Ultra-Wide, 50 MP Primary, and 12 MP Ultra-Wide cameras

12MP with an optical zoom tetraprism of 5X and a 10MP 3X telephoto lens

Action and Camera Buttons: The typical hardware key arrangement with no additional buttons

1TB, 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB of storage

There is 8GB of RAM available on board.

Apple Intelligence support (to come at a later time): Live translation, generative editing, transcripts, AI summaries, and AI galaxies are already available with Galaxy AI.

Visual Intelligence with Google Lens, Circle for Search, and Camera Control

Large 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen and 6.3-inch Super Retina XDR display

Bezels for displays measuring 1.2 mm and 1.5 mm

120Hz refresh rate for ProMotion 120Hz refresh rate

Snapdragon X75 Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7.

27-hour and 29-hour battery life for video playback, respectively

25 watts of connected charging

15W wireless charging and 25W MagSafe wireless charging



Contents Table:



Style and Dimensions

Show Disparities

Achievement

Snapshot

Rechargeable batteries

Specifications

In brief



Continue reading:



Upgrades, pricing, and release date for the iPhone 16

Review of the Samsung Galaxy S24: A little powerhouse with a dash of AI

Preview of Apple iPhone 16 Pro: A Significant Improvement for the Compact iPhone Pro

Galaxy S24 Plus vs. iPhone 16 Plus: Another showdown of the plusses



Style and Dimensions

Small but powerful



The iPhone 16 Pro design utilises the same overall style that has been a part of iPhones for many years. Like the iPhone 15 Pro, the new phone has a titanium frame, but it's a little bit bigger and taller while also having considerably thinner bezels overall.



This increases the screen size from 6.1 inches to 6.3 inches, which is a much-needed upgrade in a package that is essentially the same size. a circumstance where everyone wins.



Along with a new button named Camera Control, the iPhone 16 Pro keeps the Action Button that debuted on the iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max. Although it opens up a whole new realm of camera interaction, it isn't particularly ergonomic. You'll never feel completely at ease using it because of the awkward way it is positioned in both landscape and portrait mode.



The Galaxy S24, on the other hand, shares the iPhone 16 Pro's sleek and contemporary style and uses an aluminium frame. With the exception of the Galaxy Z Flip 6, which appears to be a more compact device based on rumoured iPhone 16 Pro dimensions, this is Samsung's most compact flagship. The Galaxy is thinner, lighter, shorter, and narrower than the Z Flip 6.



The Galaxy S24 is, in our opinion, a far more compact device—especially when taking its weight into account. There will be a noticeable difference in your pocket.



This is a size and weight comparison of the two gadgets.Galaxy S24 and iPhone 16 Pro

Height 147 mm 149.6 mm

Breadth 71.5 mm x 70.6 mm

Depth: 8.25 mm - 7.6 mm

Weight: 199 grammes; 168 grammes



Both phones include USB-C connectors on the bottom in addition to IP68 water and dust resistance.



There are four elegant colour options for the iPhone 16 Pro: Black Titanium, White Titanium, Natural Titanium, and Desert Titanium. Onyx Black, Marble Grey, Cobalt Violet, and Amber Yellow are the possible colours for the Galaxy S24. When purchasing the phone from Samsung.com, you can choose between the Jade Green, Sapphire Blue, and Sandstone Orange colours.



Show Disparities



As previously established, the iPhone 16 Pro boasts a bigger 6.3-inch screen. The iPhone 16 Pro's 1.2mm thin bezels, which are far thinner than the 1.71mm bezels on the iPhone 15 Pro, are partially responsible for this increase. The 1.5mm bezels on the Galaxy S24 are marginally thicker.



The remaining specifications for the iPhone 16 Pro display remain almost unchanged aside from that. We receive the same 2,000-nit peak brightness as the iPhone 15 Pro, a Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion 120Hz frame rate, and Dynamic Island cutout.



The only things that are new are the lower minimum brightness—which can now reach only one nit, ideal for late-night viewing—and the new, stronger Ceramic Shield glass up front.



The Galaxy S24, on the other hand, sports a 6.2-inch OLED screen that is ever so slightly smaller. In addition, it has a fairly high peak brightness and enables a refresh rate of 1-120 Hz. Much like Samsung's past flagships, it's an OLED display that is both respectable and quite ordinary.



Display Dimensions:



Screen dimensions

Charts in colour



Regarding overall display qualities, the Galaxy S24 and the iPhone 16 Pro are essentially tied in our benchmark testing. Gamma, colour accuracy, and default colour temperature are all set to the same values. Both phones have minimum brightness levels of less than one nit, but the Galaxy S24 has a brighter maximum brightness than the other.



The difference in our brightness tests might be attributed to the fact that manufacturers typically evaluate a smaller area, whereas we measure a 100% APL (a completely lighted screen displaying a white image). This gives you the real maximum brightness.



The single front-facing camera on the Samsung phone is housed in a rather small punch-hole display, but the iPhone 16 Pro has the Dynamic Island punch-hole—a feature that is universal to all iPhone models, though it is undoubtedly an acquired taste.



Additionally, the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner built into the display of the Galaxy S24 allows for extremely quick biometric authentication. Face ID is used by the iPhone 16 Pro, and it is just as quick and precise.

Both Software and Performance

Greater authority than you can manage



The TMSC-made, second-generation 3nm A18 Pro chipset is included with the iPhone 16 Pro. The less expensive iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, on the other hand, received a somewhat less potent, "regular" A18 chip. This chip was also included in the iPhone 16 Pro Max.



The Apple A18 Pro has a 6-core GPU in addition to two 4.05 GHz speed cores and four efficiency cores (the iPhone 16/iPhone 16 Plus has a pentacore GPU). Additionally, a sixteen-core Neural Engine NPU is integrated to manage Apple Intelligence processing on the smartphone.



Additionally, the iPhone 16 Pro boasts an improved internal architecture that reduces thermal throttling and enhances thermal management, perhaps improving overall performance.



In the meantime, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chipset is included in the Galaxy S24. It's possibly the greatest chipset on the market for Android smartphones at the moment. Performance-wise, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is really good, but we think the A18 Pro will beat it.

Benchmarks for Performance:



The iPhone leads the CPU-intensive Geekbench 6 benchmarks in our internal testing, winning both the single-core and multi-core tests. In contrast, the graphics-intensive 3DMark Extreme test presents a slightly different scenario.



While the Galaxy S24 achieves a higher minimum score, the iPhone 16 Pro trails behind with a higher peak score, but throttles faster. This basically means that, in contrast to the Galaxy S24, the iPhone will initially produce more frames per second (FPS) but will later throttle to lower FPS.



The iPhone 16 Pro features 8GB of RAM, which is reportedly the least required for Apple Intelligence to function. It also comes in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage variants, same as last year.



With the Camera Control button, the iPhone 16 Pro will eventually enable Visual Intelligence as well. With Apple Intelligence, all you have to do is aim the phone at a particular location of interest, press the new button, and you'll instantly receive pertinent information.



In addition, the iPhone 16 Pro is equipped with a new Snapdragon X75 5G CPU and supports Wi-Fi 7. Samsung appears to have deactivated the hardware support for Wi-Fi 7 on the US version of the Galaxy S24 in order to conform to the international version's lack of Wi-Fi 7 support.



Because of this, the iPhone 15 Pro has a wide range of storage choices. A little less amazing loadout, the Galaxy S24 also comes with 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage. You'll probably need to use external storage options, such as an SSD or a cloud-based storage service, if you need more storage.



Out of the box, the iPhone 16 Pro ships with iOS 18. This software update updates some essential programmes and greatly improves customisation. Nevertheless, iOS 18 does not have the exciting Apple Intelligence bits and pieces. Instead, you will need to wait for iOS 18.1 (which is probably going to release in October), which will only have a few Apple Intelligence features. The more anticipated ones—such as the redesigned and enhanced Siri assistant—will debut in early 2025.



Right now, the Galaxy S24 is shipped with One UI 6.1, which is based on Android 14, but One UI 7, which is based on Android 15, is on the way. Up until 2031, the Samsung flagship is covered by seven years of software upgrades and security patches. Five years of upgrades is the bare least that Apple provides, but we typically receive seven or eight years of support. Thus, until the end of the decade, both phones will be supported.

Snapshot

Significant alterations to the iPhone



Over the iPhone 15 Pro from the previous year, the iPhone 16 Pro camera has seen some very significant improvements. The primary camera is still a 48MP Fusion model, but it has a bigger, more powerful sensor.



The ultra-wide camera is also very new at this time. It has a 48MP high-resolution camera with a larger aperture, which should improve the quality of low-light images and make ultra-wide scenes look much more detailed than they did previously. The most significant update is the addition of a tetraprism 5X telephoto camera, like to the ones found on the iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPhone 15 Pro Max, to replace the 3X telephoto camera.



The improved Photographic Styles on the iPhone 16 Pro allow you to adjust the output's colour and general style considerably more effectively.



The new Camera Control button, which lets you operate the whole camera experience with a quick click and swipe without ever moving your finger off the button, is another significant improvement to the iPhone 16 Pro camera.



The Photos app on the iPhone 16 Pro allows for on-the-spot editing of 4K@120 frames per second video footage. On board, there's a four-mic array and clever noise cancellation courtesy of Audio Mix.



In the meantime, the Galaxy S24 sports a 50MP f/1.8 primary camera, supplemented by a 12MP ultrawide and a 10MP telephoto with 3X optical zoom. With no significant hardware changes, Samsung has primarily used on software optimisations to improve the intergenerational image quality, much like it does with the Galaxy S23's camera configuration.



The iPhone 16 Pro edges ahead in the dedicated PhoneArena Camera Score test thanks to its superior ultra-wide and zoom cameras, while the Galaxy S24 has superior primary and selfie cameras. This gives the iPhone 16 Pro a slight advantage in the photo test. Thanks to its significantly stronger zoom camera, the iPhone wins the video test once more, although the Galaxy S24 does better in ordinary video.

Score for PhoneArena Camera:



Life of Batteries and Charging

The Galaxy may be in the lead.



Compared to the 3290mAh battery from the previous year, the iPhone 16 Pro has a significantly larger 3582mAh battery. This significant improvement over the previous model, along with the quicker and more efficient Apple A18 Pro chip, allows the iPhone 16 Pro's battery to outperform the Galaxy's.



In the meantime, the Galaxy S24 outperformed its weight in terms of battery life thanks to its powerful 4,000mAh battery and effective Snapdragon processor. In terms of battery life, it undoubtedly outperformed the iPhone 15 Pro (see this comparison).



In our estimation of Battery Life, the iPhone 16 Pro outlasts the Galaxy S24 by thirty minutes in the exclusive PhoneArena Battery test. The iPhone narrowly wins the video playback test, which runs a video playlist until the phones shut off, and the browsing test, which attempts to mimic a typical browsing process. In the 3D gaming test, the Galaxy S24 defeats the iPhone 16 Pro after more than an hour of play.

Results of the PhoneArena Battery and Charging Tests:



The iPhone 16 Pro does not have a faster cable charging option, thus if you use a 30W wall adaptor to charge it, you should expect it to charge at about 27W. The Galaxy S24, which also features 25W wired charging, is ideal for that.



Additionally, we discovered that the power surge on the iPhone rises to approximately 39W when it is charging and decreases to approximately 27W when no app or game is open. This will guarantee a consistent charging rate irrespective of your phone's activity.



The Galaxy S24 can still only be charged wirelessly at a maximum of 15W, however Apple has increased the speed of MagSafe charging from 15W to 25W. Oh, and the iPhone 16 Pro is future-proofed and compatible with Qi as well.

Comparison of Specifications

Specifications: Samsung Galaxy S24 Apple iPhone 16 Pro

Dimensions and mass

199gr for 149.6 x 71.5 x 8.25 mm 168gr for 147 x 70.6 x 7.6 mm

6.27" OLED HDR screen

Ceramic shield, 120Hz ProMotion, 6.2" OLED HDR

Victus 2, Gorilla Glass, 120Hz

Processor A18 Pro

For the Galaxy, Qualcomm's 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

4 nm

Memory and Storage: 8GB/128GB

256GB/8GB

512GB / 8GB

1TB/8GB

8 GB or 128 GB

256GB/8GB

48MP primary cameras

48 Megapixel Ultra

12 MP 5X telephoto



12 MP up front

50MP F1.8 primary

12MP F2.2 ultrawide

F2.4 10MP 3X telephoto



12 MP up front

3,582 mAh to 4,000 mAh battery

USB-C charging

25W connected

MagSafe 25W USB-C

20W connected

15W Fast Wireless

In brief



All things considered, the conflict between these two is just another chapter in the never-ending Apple vs. Samsung drama that doesn't appear to have a happy ending in sight. There is a back-and-forth between the flagship smartphones from these two industry titans for every generation.



Right now, the sensible changes seem to give the iPhone 16 Pro an advantage over its competitors, but our upcoming tests will allow us to confirm this. For seasoned iPhone users, the longer telephoto, larger screen, quicker CPU, Apple Intelligence, and the new Camera Control button may be good reasons to upgrade.



On the other hand, the Galaxy S24 is a respectable, straightforward flagship gadget on its own. Its simplicity and directness make it appealing even though it lacks eye-catching features. In addition, it boasts an amazing camera, outstanding performance, a long battery life, and access to the Galaxy AI feature set. a top option for supporters of Android.



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