iPhone users should be drooling over these game-changing Galaxy S24 Ultra features،
The Galaxy S24 series is out and while it's safe to say that Samsung took inspiration from the iPhone 14/15 Pro when creating its latest flagships, I also have to say that this year there has quite a few Galaxy S24 features that Apple could consider stealing from Samsung for the next iPhone 16 Pro! So I've selected a few to share with you… It's also worth pointing out that not only Apple, but almost every other phone maker can take note of the Galaxy S24's best new features.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that some of them should be on every new flagship phone in 2024 because they're so good, and maybe even… game-changing.
We'll take a look…
The Galaxy S24 Ultra's revolutionary anti-glare glass makes my iPhone 15 Pro and Pixel 8 Pro hard to look at – literally
While the display on the Galaxy S24 Ultra isn't necessarily brighter than other screens on the market, the new Magic Anti-Glare Coating actually makes it easier to view outdoors and whenever there are light reflections around you (basically any time you are inside). As you can see from the images, the differences when comparing the S24 Ultra's screen to other flagship phones like the iPhone 15 Pro and Pixel 8 Pro are pretty obvious.
I was skeptical when it was first announced, but Corning's new glass covering the Galaxy S24 Ultra's screen suddenly made every other screen on the phone look bad, dark, and super reflective.
Quality of life improvements of this type are rare on phones these days, simply because smartphones are about to reach their peak. So it's great to see that Corning is able to take a big step forward and make a difference with such a simple yet effective upgrade to its glass formulation.
It's also fascinating to see how a simple solution can be the key to solving a real-world problem, while making very bright screens less impressive. For example, the OnePlus 12 claims to be able to achieve 4,000 nits of peak brightness on HDR, but that might be less relevant if 2,600 nits on HDR. Galaxy S24 Ultra more beautiful and brighter thanks to the much less reflective screen. We will have to test this and get back to you.
Currently, Corning's anti-glare Gorilla Glass Armor is exclusive to the Galaxy S24 Ultra. However, it is almost certain that this will not remain true for long. I'm waiting and hoping to see the new glass in upcoming high-end flagships like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Vivo X100 Pro+, and maybe even the Pixel 9 Pro. On the other hand, Apple doesn't tend to use the same Corning glass as Android phones, which gives me hope that Cupertino develops its own type of anti-glare glass for the iPhone 16 Pro.
The useful and potentially game-changing features of the Galaxy S24 make my iPhone 15 Pro look pretty “dumb” – Apple should take note and make the iPhone smarter!
The other area where Samsung (together with Google) has overdelivered is in AI and software support. To start, the Galaxy S24 Ultra now promises a total of 7 years of OS updates, and while iPhone users (who get 5-6 major iOS updates) have nothing to be jealous of, I'd say that the fact that Samsung has made an official commitment is what I (as an iPhone user) would like to see from Apple. Tim Cook & Co famously never promise how many years of support to expect when buying a new iPhone, and while it's far from a problem, letting people know What to Expect would make it easier to estimate the potential lifespan of your device and make selling/buying used/refurbished iPhones a little easier and simpler.
Let's not forget that (like all Android phones), the Galaxy S24 has direct/easy access to Google Assistant – the smartest voice assistant on the market. This means that the eternal challenge to Siri to become smarter remains relevant. Apple could finally respond with iOS 18 and iPhone 16.
I would categorize the Galaxy S24's new AI features into two categories: “interesting” and “potentially super useful.” Photo editing features like the ability to use generative AI to erase and replace parts of your image, and Circle to search are nice to have, but I'm more excited about the Galaxy S24's ability to automatically translate my images. WhatsApp texts from one language to another. and translate calls live. I would love to see this on my iPhone.
The good news is that several leaks/rumors indicate that iOS 18 and the iPhone 16 Pro are already expected to get major AI features and improvements, including a long-awaited overhaul of Siri. When? Perhaps at Apple's next WWDC event (June 2024?), which focuses specifically on software.
More Galaxy S24 features that should make iPhone 15 users jealous – Apple should bring them to the iPhone 16
- Another (literal) domain of Galaxy S24 One phone series that the iPhone may be jealous of is the cooling zone of Samsung's new flagships. According to Samsung, the S24 has a vapor chamber 1.5 times larger than that of the S23; the S24+ has a VC 1.6 times larger than the S23+, and the S24 Ultra has a VC 1.9 times larger than the S23 Ultra (Sammobile). iPhones are notorious for having poor or non-existent active cooling solutions, which is known to cause Apple's otherwise class-leading chips to throttle, leading to performance issues and overheating.
- A 50MP high-resolution 5x zoom periscope camera is another notable upgrade to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, allowing Samsung's high-end flagship to crop to the middle of the sensor, achieving lossless 10x quality zoom for photos. Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 Pro Max has a 12MP 5x camera, which backs it up with 10x zoom. No doubt, Apple will indeed add a higher resolution zoom camera to the iPhone eventually, but I suspect they'll wait (strategically) to do so with the iPhone 17 Pro – since the iPhone16 Pro is already expected to upgrade from a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle sensor to a 48 MP ultra-wide-angle sensor (along with a new, larger 48 MP main sensor).
- Another area (which we don't talk about enough) where the new Galaxy S24 what phones excel over the iPhone 15 series are the colors. Although the main color selection for the S24 series is rather boring and in fact almost identical to that of the iPhone14/15, Samsung offers exclusive color variants through its website. This year my favorite is the Tangerine Titanium Galaxy S24 Ultra – not quite the desired shade of orange for a phone but nonetheless… orange (#GiveMeAnOrangeiPhone)
- Last but not least, reverse wireless charging is very present in this year's S24 series, and very absent from the S24 series. iPhone15 series. While I'm generally a fan of consistency, I would love for Apple to break the cycle and bring RWC to the forefront. iPhone16which would allow me to charge my AirPods on the back of my iPhone (whenever I don't have access to a cable/charger and my AirPods are dead)
Next-gen Galaxy S24 Ultra's glass/display, potentially game-changing AI features, and attention to detail challenge iPhone 15 and iPhone 16: Will Apple respond accordingly?
![Although it looks almost identical, the new Galaxy S24 Ultra is a relatively significant upgrade over the S23 Ultra, meaning Apple has the challenge of delivering an impressive iPhone 16 Pro. - iPhone users should be drooling over these revolutionary Galaxy S24 Ultra features](https://wikidollar.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1706623026_419_iPhone-users-should-be-drooling-over-these-game-changing-Galaxy-S24.jpg)
![Although it looks almost identical, the new Galaxy S24 Ultra is a relatively significant upgrade over the S23 Ultra, meaning Apple has the challenge of delivering an impressive iPhone 16 Pro. - iPhone users should be drooling over these revolutionary Galaxy S24 Ultra features](https://wikidollar.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1706623026_419_iPhone-users-should-be-drooling-over-these-game-changing-Galaxy-S24.jpg)
Although it looks almost identical, the new Galaxy S24 Ultra is a relatively significant upgrade over the S23 Ultra, meaning Apple has the challenge of delivering an impressive iPhone 16 Pro.
However, Corning's decision to launch this special glass with the S24 Ultra clearly shows that the company favors the most influential Android phone maker, and that's… fair enough.
Moving on, many AI features on the Galaxy S24 The series are powered by the same algorithms found in the Pixel 8 Pro, thanks to the strong partnership between Samsung and Google. Once again, the Galaxy S24 phones have exclusive access to these features, meaning no other Android phones (other than the Pixel 8) benefit from them – at least for now.
Sure, Samsung is backed by many of its powerful friends in its quest to make the best Android flagship phones on the market, but that doesn't take away from the credit I'll give the South Korean company. At the end of the day, business is business, but what matters most to the end user is the quality of the product they get.