Ever since the release of Samsung newest and greatest flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra last month, the device has been pitted against every single flagship released by other manufacturers by major reviewers and bloggers. But we all know that its biggest archenemy is not your One Plus, Xiaomi, or Vivo, not because these are not great devices, on the contrary, they are incredible devices with the Vivo X200 Pro outperforming the Samsung in many camera tests. But the iPhone 16 Pro Max is the phone that the Samsung S25 Ultra will be fighting to beat because that is just how is – Pepsi vs Coca Cola, Messi vs Ronaldo, Samsung vs Apple.
Without further ado, Samsung S25 Ultra vs iPhone 16 Pro Max, Here we go:
Design and Display
The Galaxy S25 Ultra introduces a refined design with rounded titanium frames, departing from its predecessor’s flat edges. This ergonomic enhancement complements its expansive 6.9-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display, boasting a peak brightness of 2600 nits and a resolution of 1440 x 3120 pixels, resulting in a crisp 498 ppi density. The device achieves an impressive ~92.5% screen-to-body ratio, ensuring an immersive viewing experience.
Conversely, the iPhone 16 Pro Max maintains its signature aesthetic with subtle refinements, featuring a 6.9-inch LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED display. It offers a peak brightness of 2000 nits and a resolution of 1320 x 2868 pixels, yielding a 460 ppi density. The screen-to-body ratio stands at ~91.4%, providing a slightly less immersive display compared to its Samsung counterpart.
Verdict: This is a tie in our book, as far as design is concerned, this is too close to call. They are both nice-looking and ergonomically designed. Bravo Zulu Apple and Samsung.
Performance and Hardware
Under the hood, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, paired with 12GB of RAM. This combination ensures robust multitasking capabilities and efficient performance across demanding applications. Storage options include 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB variants, catering to diverse user needs.
The iPhone 16 Pro Max houses Apple’s A18 Pro chip, coupled with 8GB of RAM. While it may have less RAM, Apple’s hardware-software optimization delivers exceptional performance, particularly in single-core tasks. Storage configurations mirror those of the Galaxy, offering 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB options.
Verdict: As at today, the Snapdragon 8 Elite is the best mobile chipset in the market, considerably superior tot he A18 Pro. So, Samsung wins! This is not a slight on the 16 Pro Max as optimisation is Apple’s bread and butter and there is no way you will notice and performance lag on your phone.
Camera Capabilities
Photography enthusiasts will find compelling features in both devices. The Galaxy S25 Ultra boasts a versatile quad-camera setup, headlined by a 200MP main sensor, accompanied by ultra-wide, telephoto, and periscope lenses. This array facilitates detailed imaging and up to 8K video recording, catering to professional-grade content creation. The iPhone 16 Pro Max features a triple-lens system, comprising a 48MP main sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and a telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. Despite a lower megapixel count, Apple’s computational photography and image processing yield impressive results, particularly in colour accuracy and low-light scenarios.
Verdict: Camera is tough to call, Samsung made some improvement despite maintaining the same hardware with the exception of the ultrawide camera that was bumped to 50MP but still fall slightly short of the iPhone 16 Pro Max especially in video recording and noise reduction-the difference is minimal but it’s still there. 16 Pro Max wins here on a technicality.
Battery Life and Charging
Battery endurance is a critical consideration for power users. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is equipped with a substantial battery, supporting fast wired and wireless charging, ensuring minimal downtime. The iPhone 16 Pro Max offers comparable battery life, with efficient power management and support for MagSafe wireless charging.
Verdict: an easy victory for Samsung, it has the bigger battery, the faster charging speed and the better endurance rating. Even the presence of MagSafe can’t save Apple here.
Unique Features
A distinguishing feature of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is the integrated S Pen stylus, enhancing productivity and creative tasks—a boon for note-takers and digital artists. The iPhone 16 Pro Max, while lacking a stylus, introduces the Dynamic Island, a feature that enhances multitasking and interactive notifications, contributing to a fluid user experience, and of course the Camera Button.
Verdict: Tie! They are both equipped, and your choice will largely depend on which one you find more useful. The S-pen losing Bluetooth functionality is poor from Samsung.
Software and Ecosystem
The choice between Android and iOS remains pivotal. The Galaxy S25 Ultra runs on Android 14 with Samsung’s One UI 7 overlay, offering customization, flexibility and some AI integrations. In contrast, the iPhone 16 Pro Max operates on iOS 18, known for its seamless integration and user-friendly interface. Your preference for app ecosystems and software experiences will significantly influence this decision.
Verdict: Tie! Again, the choice is user dependent and we typically advice that you go for the one that enhances your existing ecosystem. Use an Apple Watch and a MacBook, go for the iPhone. Are you locked into the Windows and Android ecosystem
Conclusion
Ultimately, choosing between the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and the Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max hinges on individual priorities. If a high-resolution display, versatile camera system, and stylus support are paramount, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is a compelling choice. Alternatively, if seamless ecosystem integration, refined design, and robust performance are preferred, the iPhone 16 Pro Max stands as a formidable contender. Assess your specific needs to determine the ideal flagship companion.