It’s 2025, and the smartphone rivalry between Apple’s latest iPhone flagship and top-tier Android phones (like Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra and Google’s Pixel 9 Pro) is fiercer than ever. But beyond spec sheets, how do these devices stack up in real-world user experience? When it comes to raw performance, Apple’s in-house silicon still shines. The latest iPhone’s chip offers blazing fast processing and class-leading single-core speeds, which translates to snappy app launches and smooth multitasking. In fact, Apple’s tight integration of hardware and software yields excellent efficiency – one test showed an iPhone 15 Pro Max (with Apple’s A17 Pro chip) lasting about 1.5 hours longer than a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered Android (Xiaomi 14 Pro) in a battery rundown test, despite the Android having a bigger battery. This superior power efficiency means the iPhone can deliver strong battery life and cool performance under load. Early on, the iPhone 15 Pro did run into an overhea...
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