iPhone 15 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra — Ultimate Comparison!

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Samsung Galaxy S24 vs. iPhone 15 Pro Max — Long-Term Ultimate comparison. In this video, we find out if Samsung was able to destroy Apple's smartphone. Which of the two smartphones has the better camera? Which smartphone is better for gaming? In addition, I will tell you whether AI features can really be called Samsung's coolest feature, or is it just an advertisement? Watch the video until the end so you don't throw your money away.

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All Comments (21)
  • @hankmiller990
    Action button? You can program the on-off button on the Ultra to start any app or function. You an even programme 1 click and 2 clicks seperately.
  • @SapSapient
    Nice comparison. Both phones are absolutely great. I'll address a couple points from the perspective of a person who is more familiar with Android than iOS. I find that Android phones actually produce a more consistent user experience. For example, the use the back button is one of the most common interactions. In Android, you know where it is and what it will do. iOS is more of a crapshoot. And settings for an app are in the app in Android. For iOS, they might be in the app or in the system settings. I understand that muscle memory is at play here, and you are used to iOS. But Android customizability means you can modify the phone to fit your ideal workflow, rather than adjusting your workflow to the operating system. What could be more consistent than a phone that you can make do what you want? It feel like iOS requires you to watch tips and tricks videos to find basic features, like holding down the spacebar to move the text cursor. I'll also add that Quick Share, while not working with Apple products, is a super fast and convenient way to connect android and windows devices.
  • As long as apple continues to tell you what you can and can't do with your device long after it's paid for. Android will always be king. I simply can't understand why we keep comparing apple to Android because these phones are meant for two different types of people. Apple is for the social media junkies, and Android is for productivity and power users. And you know how I know this to be true? Because every tech reviewer only has one topic. The cameras! That's all they ever discuss because the iPhone does nothing else. No multi tasking, no split screen, no real picture in picture, no real customization, no full control over the device you paid for. It's like trying to compair a Honda civic to a corvette. So they jump straight into the cameras because that's the best thing going for apple.
  • @hankmiller990
    I don't really care who has the best camera or is the fastest phone in benchmarks. Every flagship smartphone takes super pictures and video's and is blazing fast. 97% of all smartphone users don't even see the differences. I'm a SMARTPHONE user so I want the best screen (dpi/brightness/anti-glare), best battery, best/most usablility and productivity options, best gaming- and multi-media experience, best personalization options and best innovation. I want DEX, KNOX, S-PEN, call recording, multi-tasking, multi-window, fingerprint scanner, best screen, widgets, themes, integration with windows, the biggest eco-system (Samsung SmartThings), fast charging, fast wireless charging and I want AI. On all these aspects the S24 Ultra is destroying the iphone 15 PM big time. So why keep people buying these antiquated, restricted and very very limited iphones?
  • Well everyone has their own taste. I've sent back 2 S24U due to poor quality speakers and also bad screens. But if they would change theese things I would go back. And bear in mind theese are things that didn't like and don't care what others think. 1. Better speakers 2. Better optimized apps that I use much as Shazam and instagram just to name a few. 3. Less clutter and a million options in the UI. 4. Better camera optimization 5. Magsafe built into the phone and screw the S pen rather take magsafe built in instead. 6. Better faceid beacuse i much prefer that on apple it's just works flawless and I'll take that over any fingerprint reader all day long. So I'm waiting on the fold 6 and hoping that might be the foldable I'm waiting for or mayby the pixel fold 2. And i agree Apple is boring but it just works so good. And one can actually customize it pretty much it's just a bigger hazzle then android.
  • @Weather_Nerd
    I like that you can use Face ID as your password to login on banking apps etc. I even created a custom use on Safari, sure people did that for years but I had no idea until some months back lol. I do wish Apple had a fingerprint scanner in addition to face but if I had to choose one it's the one I can unlock when my hands are dirty from working or wet from shower or rain.
  • @Dawg99999
    how many more YTs do we need to analyse these phones..ill sub..hope you still be around in a few years.
  • @Final_Counter
    Loving my s24 ultra over my 15 pro batter way btter abd screen is so bright and as fast or faster than my iphone
  • @sebs30v
    I have gone back and forth between these brands and at the end of the day, iPhones just work better iOS is so smooth and the apps are top notch
  • Whatever video comparison you watch is the same thing you read about in the comments. iPhone users slating Samsung users and vice versa. It’s 2024 they both are great phones just have whatever you want and move on. Getting boring 2024 and people still arguing over apple v android yawn yawn
  • @xOzymandias
    sorry but I stopped watching, you lost credibility after 5:04. Theres no way you can be taken seriously after saying that over saturated mess of a picture looks more natural than the samsung one lol
  • @darenhill9431
    You didn’t mention about you only got AI for one year, then you got to pay for it and the anti-reflective glass coating doesn’t really work when you slap on a screen protector
  • @jvrdlc
    Funny people watch others opinions on which phone is “best” Buy what you like and try it.. maybe you prefer the other one instead of what this fanboy really likes
  • @a.d.5037
    Is there an app for iPhone to erase people/ stuff from photos? (Like Samsung) ?
  • @00haris7
    I am stucked in apple ecosystem and afraid to move to android will you recommend me for the same
  • @seapanda-117
    My iPhone works better even though it’s boring af. CarPlay is better than android auto. Applications have better access to my camera (I take photos for and at work all day) I can deny microphone access to apps and they still work on iOS. On android when I modify the mic permissions the apps won’t open. The camera is more consistent, not better, but more consistent. Etc. I prefer android, but it’s just not as functionally fit for my day.
  • @cxldheartedstack
    In using a iPhone 15 Pro and just got my S24 Ultra for my second phone. Excited yet nervous to try Android again after switching back at the 3GS drop 😂
  • @bumblehide1
    I’m a longtime iPhone user (4, 5, 8 Plus, 13 Pro Max, SE, 13 mini) and would like to switch to Android just to try it out. I went to Best Buy and tested the S24 for 15 minutes and I must say I was frustrated with how different it felt compared to iPhone. I wanted to be blown away but really all I was doing was trying to use it how I would use my iPhone. I guess I just don’t really care about all the bells and whistles Samsung offers. I just want a good phone that is easy to use.