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Galaxy S25 vs iPhone 16 – Samsung delivered more than Apple promised?

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In the past six months, Samsung and Apple released Galaxy S25 and iPhone 16 series respectively, and it’s time that we look into these phones’ hype and their parent companies’ promises.

As of March, both phones have sold millions of units. iPhone is ahead in this race with its Q4 2024 release, while the S25 lineup unveiled a month ago.

The two phones have a lot to explore including their cameras, increased display sizes, improved performance and more.

However, these phones are longer only about hardware and software because Samsung and Apple have new targets. Instead, it’s a beginning of their generative AI journey.

AI industry is booming and millions of users already joined this tech evolution. You can do many things with AI tools via a simple text driven explanation. Due to the amount of required computing power, generative AI remained to online applications. But improving smartphone chipset has unlocked new doors for companies to bring this tech on-device.

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Samsung and Apple hyped new generative AI with Galaxy AI and Apple Intelligence, respectively. They promoted AI with new flagship launch events and labelled everything with Galaxy AI and Apple Intelligence.

We’ll walk through the iPhone 16 and Galaxy S25 launch events and try to find which company maintained their walk with the talk.

iPhone 16

In June 2024, Apple held WWDC 24, its annual developer conference featuring iOS 18 and Apple Intelligence. The broadcast had around 40 minutes of AI features introduction, including the reinvented Siri voice assistant.

iPhone 16 series released in the September, CEO Tim Cook brought this new lineup with Apple Intelligence.

The new iPhones comes with A18 and A18 Pro chipset with faster computing. The Pro models have better and larger displays, an ultra-wide angle camera upgrade, a camera control button and optimized battery life.

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Apple iPhone 16 Pro

Apple delivered them out of the box upon shipment but without Apple Intelligence despite massive launch event promotion.

Instead, these AI features planned for a gradual rollout. So iPhone 16, which is marketed with Apple Intelligence, received the first batch of AI features in October.

The second batch was released in December, the third batch with iOS 18.3 in January this year. Meanwhile, 18.4 update with the rest of Apple Intelligence features planned for April 2025.

Above all, Apple hyped one major upgrade with iPhone 16 – new Siri. This voice assistant overhaul was also promoted at WWDC24. This version of Siri uses Large Language Model and has deeper integration with system apps in new devices.

But where is this advance voice assistant, already released or will come with iOS 18.4?

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According to a new report, Apple has indefinitely delayed Siri voice assistant, and it needs more time to develop a personalized experience.

So, the hero of the show – Siri, likely to remain missing for a long time, maybe until iPhone 17 series launch?

For now, the new iPhones 16 have a redesigned Siri UI with ChatGPT integration and that will redirect the user’s text queries to OpenAI server and come up with a response.

Galaxy S25

Samsung unveiled S25 flagship in late January and opened the event keynote with One UI 7 and Galaxy AI.

Unlike Apple, Samsung announced an AI partnership with Google for Android and AI features.

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This year, Samsung adapted Google Gemini as its advanced voice assistant but there was no mention of Bixby. Similar to Siri, Gemini has gained more control of the device.

The South Korean phone maker also promoted other new AI features such as Call Assist, Writing tools, Note assist, audio eraser and others.

Speaking of the new devices, Samsung fed the new phones with new Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with performance improvements. The majority of the focus was on the S25 Ultra with new design refinements, saying bye to the Note ere look. It has a new ultra-wide angle camera, an upgrade aligned to iPhone 16 Pros.

Compared to Apple, Samsung delivered each AI feature with Galaxy S25 from day one. For example, S25 series comes with Drawing Assist from the beginning, which generates different types of AI images and iPhone 16 received such features around three months after release.

Samsung Galaxy S25 First One UI 7 update India

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Consumers choice?

The majority of the consumers buying Galaxy S25 and iPhone 16 gives a little attention to this AI inclusion. Customers (including myself) like the phone based on outlook, camera, display size, battery and user experience and AI wasn’t related to any of these to impact the final purchase decision.

Conclusion

It eventually comes to the promises, smartphone companies should focus on delivering every promoted feature with the device’s delivery, instead of awaiting users for future rollouts.

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In that case, I leave the decision to consumers, which phone delivered the most on the face of their promotions – is it Samsung Galaxy S25 or Apple iPhone 16? You can change this changed based on your own experience with either of these phones or both.

Note – This article is based on official press releases and internet sources, all the links can be found within related paragraphs.

Chanakya Shrutam is the lead writer and Editor-in-chief at Sammyfans.com. He is experienced in the field of App development for Android, Machine learning, and graphics designing. Most of the time he writes news articles and stays in front of his computer but he also takes some time off to practice calligraphy with new fountain pens.

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Samsung announces worldwide release of Galaxy A56, A36 and A26

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Samsung officially announced the worldwide release of the Galaxy A56, A36, and A26. Earlier this month, the company launched these new A series phones. Now, the devices are available for open sale in all the smartphone markets worldwide.

The Galaxy A26 and A36 were recently made available in the US, with the Galaxy A56 scheduled for release later; however, the premium Galaxy A series phone has been released in various worldwide markets outside the US.

The new Galaxy A series will be available globally through carriers, retailers and Samsung.com starting today and will come in a range of stylish color options.

  • Galaxy A56 5G is available in Awesome Lightgray, Awesome Graphite, Awesome Olive and Awesome Pink.
  • Galaxy A36 5G comes in Awesome Lavender, Awesome Black, Awesome White and Awesome Lime.
  • Galaxy A26 5G is available in Black, White, Mint and Peach Pink.

“With the launch of the new Galaxy A series, we look forward to more people benefitting from smart and fun mobile experiences that unleash their creativity, all while ensuring the security and reliability users expect from us.” – TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics.

Samsung Galaxy A56 A36 Awesome Intelligence

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra hits 2.55 Million sales in launch month

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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra has started strong, with sales flagged at 2.55 million units in its first launch month, as per Hana Securities. That number anchors the Galaxy S25 series, which racked up 4.56 million units total after launching on February 7.

The lineup, including the Standard model at 1.17 million and the Plus at 840,000, saw pre-sales end on February 3.

By contrast, the Galaxy S24 series sold 1.42 million units in its debut month, with the S24 Ultra making up 830,000 of those. It launched earlier, on January 31, with pre-sales closing on January 25.

The different launch months—January for S24 and February for S25—mean the raw sales gap doesn’t tell the whole story.

February’s shorter 28 days versus January’s 31, plus the timing of pre-sale and launch windows, muddy a straight comparison.

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Daily averages after pre-sales offer a glimpse of 240,000 units for S24 and 180,000 for S25, but Hana Securities notes that practical sales differences in the launch month may not fully show up due to these factors.

The analysts recommend tracking the S25’s progress for a clearer picture.

Globally, Samsung moved 19.03 million units, down 3% from last year but up 15% from the previous month. Every region except India saw a year-over-year decline, with India showing growth, though exact figures weren’t specified.

The S25 series, Ultra included, got mixed reactions depending on the market. The S25 Ultra’s 2.55 million units triple the S24 Ultra’s start, and the series overall far outdid its predecessor’s first month.

Note: The pre-order and release dates mentioned are swapped in Hana Securities report. We’ve mentioned correct dates, but the sales figures were not changed. The article will be updated if Hana Securities make amendments in sales figures.

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Samsung Boss joins Chinese President Xi Jinping’s exclusive meeting with global CEOs

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Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y Lee met with Chinese President Xi Jinping today. Attention is focused on the message delivered by President Xi during his meeting with Chairman Lee and other global corporate CEOs.

According to diplomatic sources (via Yonhap), Chinese President Xi began a meeting with representatives of the global business community in Beijing. It appears that Samsung Chairman Lee was among those present at this meeting.

Earlier, Reuters reported that President Xi would hold a roundtable discussion with global corporate CEOs in Beijing. The list of attendees reportedly included the CEOs of BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and the maker of Snapdragon, Qualcomm.

Chairman Lee visited China to attend the China Development Forum on March 23 and 24. He later traveled to Shenzhen to visit BYD headquarters, which is the world’s largest EV manufacturer, and Xiaomi, which has recently entered the EV market.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 can beat iPhone 18 with early 2nm SoC adoption

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Samsung Galaxy S26 can beat Apple iPhone 18 in first 2nm chipset adoption. Apple was the first vendor to debut a 3nm chipset in mobile devices, which was later followed by Qualcomm, while Samsung failed in commercialization.

Reports from Taiwanese media suggest that TSMC is expected to have a 2nm process line capable of producing around 50,000 wafers per month by the end of this year. The first customer for the 2-nanometer chips is likely to be Apple.

Previously, the initial orders for TSMC’s advanced processes have been placed by Apple. This time, the 2-nanometer process chip is considered a candidate for the A20 processor, which will go into the iPhone 18 Pro series next year.

TSMC’s 2nm process is said to offer 15% higher performance efficiency than the 3nm process. It would make the iPhone 18 Pro’s A20 processor significantly better than the A18 chipset manufactured using the 3nm process.

Well-known Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo recently reaffirmed that the test production yield of TSMC’s 2-nanometer process already reached approximately 60 to 70% three months ago, and now it far exceeds that.

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Since the iPhone 17 series will retain 3nm chipsets, Samsung can utilize the opportunity to become the world’s first in the 2nm era. The Exynos 2600 is said to be manufactured using Samsung’s 2nm SF2 process technology.

In addition to Apple, Intel is also racing for TSMC’s 2nm process, but full-scale mass production is expected to be pushed back to 2026, after Apple.

Apple plans to invest over $500 billion in the US over the next four years in response to the newly formed Trump Government’s manufacturing strengthening policy, and it will also support TSMC’s Arizona factory with billions of dollars.

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Samsung Exynos decline continues – Will the Galaxy S26 save it?

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Samsung Exynos application processor’s market share has declined in the fourth quarter of the last year. The company’s AP market remained flat year-over-year, while there was a decline of 1% quarter-over-quarter.

Counterpoint Research revealed that Samsung Exynos recorded a 4% share in the worldwide Mobile SoC market in Q4 2024, ranking fifth. This was a 1% drop from the previous quarter, while it remained similar to the same period last year 4%.

Although Samsung increased Exynos shipments, centered on mid- to low-end smartphones like the Galaxy S24 FE, it failed to expand its market presence significantly due to the absence of Exynos 2500 in the Galaxy S25 series.

Counterpoint Research highlighted:

Samsung’s Exynos shipments were flat sequentially in Q4 2024. The Exynos 2400’s shipments have increased with the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S24 FE.

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Further, the Exynos 1480 and Exynos 1330’s shipments have increased due to the high shipment volumes for Samsung’s Galaxy A55 and A16 5G, respectively.

Global Smartphone AP-SoC Market Share: Quarterly

Global Smartphone AP-SoC Market Share: Quarterly | Source – Counterpoint Research

Samsung is highly likely to equip the Exynos 2500 in the affordable Galaxy Z Flip FE this year. The company is expected to hold a Galaxy Unpacked event as early as July this year to unveil the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7 foldable phones.

Additionally, Samsung is focusing on developing the Exynos 2600, aiming to boast it in the Galaxy S26 series. Reports suggest that Samsung’s DS Division has recently formed a dedicated task force to improve the Exynos 2600’s performance.

Despite challenges, Samsung isn’t giving up on the Exynos business. Since the Flip FE won’t have as much saturation as the S26 series, the Korean tech giant is parallelly ensuring the Exynos 2600 to be finalized and used in next year’s flagships.

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