Galaxy S24 Ultra & iPhone 15 Pro Max face off in drop test

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Samsung’s newly released Galaxy S24 Ultra is arguably the best Android smartphone you can buy today. The phone has all the ingredients to make it “near perfect.” Unsurprisingly, everyone is drawing its comparison with the best of the iOS world, i.e., the iPhone 15 Pro Max. People are comparing their cameras, battery life, performance, and more. A YouTuber recently pitted the two against each other in a drop test, and the results are fascinating.

Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Max compared in a drop test

The Galaxy S24 Ultra and the iPhone 15 Pro Max have a lot of similarities in build quality. Both devices feature a titanium frame and a flat display—previous-gen Ultra flagships from Samsung had a curved display. The new Ultra also has Corning’s new Gorilla Armor glass on the front and back, which is said to be stronger than older solutions. At 221 grams, the iPhone has a weight advantage over the Galaxy (232 grams). Whether that helps, let’s find out.

The drop test by the YouTube channel PhoneBuff involved four rounds. The first round saw the devices drop from a height of about 1.4 meters onto a piece of concrete with their back facing down. Surprisingly, the back glasses of both phones shattered after the first drop. The damage on the Galaxy S24 Ultra looked worse than the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The Gorilla Armor glass made no difference as the whole panel cracked.

The Galaxy’s camera lenses also suffered more severe damage, helping the iPhone win the first round. Both phones remained fully functional, so the test moved to the second round where the devices were dropped on their corners from the same height. The titanium frames of the phones absorbed the pressure with a few minor dents and no functional damage. The iPhone lost a few chunks of its rear glass but the YouTuber called the round a draw.

The front glasses also shattered on the first drop

In the third round, the devices were dropped on their screens. Both phones had their front glasses shattered, with the Galaxy S24 Ultra suffering worse damage. The cracks on the Samsung flagship extended over the selfie camera and the new under-display fingerprint scanner, causing it to fail. The devices were still functional, although the Galaxy had a permanent glare in the selfie camera due to a cracked glass over it.

The iPhone 15 Pro Max won the third round too, gaining a healthier lead over its arch-rival. However, the Galaxy S24 Ultra came back strongly in the fourth and final round, aka the bonus round. In this round, the devices are dropped from the same height onto a plank of steel with their screens facing down ten times in a row or until they are no longer usable, whichever is earlier.

After the first drop, the cracks on the front and back extended further but the phones remained functional. However, the iPhone 15 Pro Max suffered minor display damage in the top left corner. The iPhone’s display picked up a pink vertical line on the second drop, while the Galaxy S24 Ultra suffered no display damage. And after seven consecutive drops, the iPhone gave out as the display went completely white.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra, on the other hand, kept on going. While its display picked up a white strip just one drop later, it was still responsive, so the test continued. After all ten drops, the Samsung flagship remained operational, though with some major limitations. The Galaxy won this round and the overall test with a score of 37 to 36. You can watch the full video below.

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