Another thing you'll get with both phones is a spacious display. The S25 Ultra has a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a pixel density of 501 pixels per inch, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max has a 6.9-inch OLED Super Retina XDR display, with 460 ppi. Both phones have a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, and an Always On display.
Glucose monitoring without piercing the skin is a prize companies like Apple and Samsung have been aiming for. Now, Samsung has news.
The third compromise to expect from ultra-thin foldables like the Galaxy S25 Edge and the iPhone 17 Air concerns the design. The thinner these phones get, the thicker that camera bump on the back will be. While Samsung decided to stick with a vertical camera alignment, Apple is reportedly giving the Air a Pixel-like camera bar at the top.
Samsung has just launched its new Galaxy S25 smartphones and there is a limited time deal that Apple has never matched.
Samsung Wallet is set to get new Tap to Transfer and layaway features later this year that offer support for third-party digital wallets, something even Apple Wallet lacks.
Samsung Galaxy S25, Apple iPhone 16, and Google Pixel 9. Discover their design, performance, AI features, and pricing to pick your ideal phone.
Google is taking a new step towards Android data protection. Now, if someone tries to reset your Android smartphone when it's in an unknown location, they'll get a biometric scanning screen. This extends to accessing your passwords,
Samsung and Apple both have new flagship phones on the market. Which one should you buy? We compare the Galaxy S25 and iPhone 16 lineups to determine which is best.
Apple Intelligence offers built-in ChatGPT integration with others, including Google Gemini, coming down the road. One of Samsung’s marquee AI features is that its AI infrastructure is designed to accommodate third-party chatbots, starting with Google Gemini over its own Bixby AI assistant.
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I don’t know if I’ll go that far this week when Samsung holds its next Galaxy Unpacked event. Not because Samsung phones are intrinsically inferior to iPhones—although coincidentally they are—but because I feel like I’ve seen it all before.