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The YouTube video extensively compares the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus across several performance metrics. The comparison begins with a boot-up speed test where the Galaxy S24 Plus boots up quicker. The devices' unlocking mechanisms are compared, highlighting the iPhone's Face ID for security versus the Galaxy S24 Plus’s faster, multi-option unlocking methods. Both are running the latest software versions with iOS 17.4.55 on the iPhone and One UI 6.1 on the Samsung.
Throughout the video, app launch speeds are tested, showing that both devices perform smoothly, though certain apps open faster on the Galaxy S24 Plus. Customizations and hardware feel of the Galaxy align closely with Apple's devices, but with Samsung’s improved animations and responsiveness. Game performance and RAM management are also assessed, with the iPhone handling heavy applications and animations seamlessly despite having less RAM (8GB compared to Samsung's 12GB).
Performance benchmarks are mixed, with Samsung scoring higher in GPU-based tests like Wildlife Extreme, while Apple consistently leads in Geekbench 6 CPU tests. Connectivity tests reveal a surprising win for the iPhone in Wi-Fi and 5G performance this time, a domain traditionally dominated by Samsung.
Camera performance is slightly in favor of the iPhone concerning app launch speed, though both display strong capabilities. The video concludes by emphasizing the high performance of both devices, suggesting user preference as the deciding factor when choosing between the two. The speaker closes by inviting further engagement and feedback from the audience.
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In this part of the video, the presenter conducts a speed test comparing the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus. They begin with a boot-up test where the Galaxy S24 Plus boots up faster than the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The video highlights the ease of unlocking both devices: the iPhone uses Face ID, while the Galaxy S24 Plus offers both fingerprint unlock and Face Unlock, with the latter being faster and more convenient. The presenter notes that although Face ID is more secure, the fingerprint option on the Samsung provides comparable security. Both devices run the latest software versions, iOS 17.4.55 for the iPhone and One UI 6.1 on Android 14 for the Samsung. The video concludes by noting that while iPhone’s software feels slightly smoother, Samsung’s One UI has significantly improved and nearly matches the iPhone’s fluidity.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter compares the performance of two smartphones by demonstrating various app launch speeds. The main focus is on highlighting the improved animations and responsiveness of the phone on the right, which has 12GB of RAM, an upgrade from the S23 Plus. Both devices display smooth performance, with faster app launches noted on the right phone for apps like Weather, Calculator, Play Store, and Groupon. The presenter mentions the thinner design of the Samsung device and observes minimal performance differences between the phones. Finally, he discusses the difficulty of accurately capturing the speed differences due to human factors, and the overall conclusion is that both phones perform almost identically with Samsung making significant improvements in its One UI.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer compares the performance and features of the Samsung S24 Plus and the iPhone 15 Pro Max, focusing on game launching speeds, smooth gameplay, and app performance. The Samsung S24 Plus is praised for its Android customization and similarity to the iPhone in hardware feel. The iPhone 15 Pro Max shows a slight edge in loading heavier games and specific apps. The segment also touches on RAM management, noting that despite having only 8GB of RAM, the iPhone 15 Pro Max handles animations and app performance smoothly. Both phones are considered top-notch, with minimal performance differences in everyday use.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer compares the performance of the Samsung S24 Plus and the iPhone 15 Pro Max. He notes that the Samsung S24 Plus performs very well, with smooth operations and minor haptic feedback when swiping. He mentions testing various apps like Jetpack Joy Ride, Best Buy, Amazon, eBay, Groupon, Play Store, Calculator, and Weather, all opening without issues on the Samsung S24 Plus. However, he points out that Apple consistently wins Geekbench 6 benchmarks, which might be perceived as biased but acknowledges that in practical use, the performance is similar across many phones.
Moving to the Wildlife Extreme test, the Samsung S24 Plus scores higher (4778) with better frame rates (28 FPS) compared to the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s 4095 score and 24 FPS. The Samsung S24 Plus scores better than 92% of devices in this test. He emphasizes that both phones are high performers but highlights the Samsung’s superior performance in this particular test. Lastly, he conducts a speed test, showing that both devices have strong connectivity, with slight variations in upload speeds.
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In this part of the video, the comparison between the Samsung and iPhone’s performance is discussed. Traditionally, Samsung wins in connectivity tests; however, the iPhone outperformed Samsung this time in Wi-Fi and 5G performance. The iPhone also launched the camera app faster, even though macro mode occasionally caused delays. Both devices showed impressive camera capabilities but with slight differences in speed and smoothness during zoom transitions.
In terms of overall performance, the Samsung unlocks faster and offers more unlocking options, though the iPhone shows more consistent app launches and smoother animations. The Samsung benchmarks better in graphics but lags in CPU performance compared to the iPhone. Despite the iPhone having less RAM, its performance remains smooth and efficient.
The speaker highlights a personal preference for the Ultra model over the S24 Plus, mentioning the latter feels less original and more of an Apple-inspired design. Ultimately, the choice between Samsung and Apple comes down to personal preference, as both deliver high-quality performance.
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In this part of the video, the speaker encourages viewers to leave comments if they want to see more content about the phone or the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The speaker also signs off by thanking the audience and wishing them well.