Typically, each high-end iPhone version outperforms its Android rivals in performance tests. However, the arrival of the Galaxy S25 Ultra has changed that, at least in the latest test compared to the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
iPhone 16 Pro Max is 16 seconds slower than Galaxy S25 Ultra in round 1 of the test
The speed test was conducted by PhoneBuff , which used a robot to run the same set of apps on both phones. The first round measured how fast an app opened for the first time, while the second round tested how quickly the app could be held in memory. According to the test, the Galaxy S25 Ultra completed the first round of the test 16 seconds faster than the iPhone 16 Pro Max, a result that has never been seen before.
iPhone 16 Pro Max is slower despite running stable iOS
According to PhoneBuff , the Galaxy S25 Ultra can be faster than the iPhone 16 Pro Max in some tasks, although users need to use both phones regularly to notice the difference. This poses a big challenge for Apple, especially since the iPhone 16 Pro Max runs on more stable software than the Galaxy S25 Ultra's Android 15 version.
The competition between Samsung and Apple will become even more interesting when the A19 Pro launches this fall with the iPhone 17 Pro Max, along with rumors of a new cooling method that Apple will adopt that could help improve performance.
Despite these results, many iPhone users say they are still satisfied with the performance of their iPhones, even the standard models. In fact, even older iPhones like the iPhone 14 Pro Max still deliver pretty good performance for the asking price.
Ultimately, while the performance race between Apple and Samsung is getting fiercer, it's important that these companies continue to improve their chip technology to deliver better user experiences, longer battery life, and more powerful AI (artificial intelligence) capabilities in the future.
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