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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra beats iPhone 15 Pro Max in storage benchmark
Samsung has recently launched its new flagship smartphones. In a recent storage benchmark result, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra outshined Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max, achieving up to 75% faster transfer speeds.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra features UFS 4.0 storage, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max has NVMe. Jazz Disk Bench shows the former can offer 2547.46 MB/s of sequential read speed, while the latter can deliver 1450.42 MB/s.
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Notably, the difference in the sequential write speed isn’t as high as the read speed. Jazz Disk Bench also shows that Samsung’s latest flagship offers up to 1442.25 MB/s, whereas Apple’s most premium iPhone offers 1257.99 MB/s.
On January 17, the South Korean tech giant launched the Galaxy S24 series. The lineup is equipped with Galaxy AI, bringing a lot of AI and generative AI-powered features and tools to the smartphones.
Following the debut, the company has listed the new devices for pre-orders. You can pre-order your preferred model to avail exclusive benefits such as enhanced trade-in credit, free storage upgrades and so on.