iPhone 16 vs. Samsung S25: Which reigns supreme?

Apple's iPhone 16 series vs. Samsung's S25 series — which offers the most bang for your buck?
Apple and Samsung’s latest flagship devices, the iPhone 16 and Galaxy S25 series, go head-to-head in the Philippines, showcasing cutting-edge design, performance, and camera capabilities. Here’s a quick comparison to help tech enthusiasts decide which device best suits their needs and budget.
Sleek and stylish: A design face-off
The Galaxy S25 series features a refined design, with the Ultra model sporting smoother corners compared to last year’s S24 Ultra. Meanwhile, Apple’s iPhone 16 lineup retains its signature aesthetic, with Pro models featuring a distinctive triangular camera module. The largest models from both brands — the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S25 Ultra — are nearly identical in size, though the Pro Max is slightly heavier.


Bigger, brighter, smoother displays
Samsung takes the lead with sharper and larger displays across its lineup. The Galaxy S25 Ultra boasts a variable 120Hz refresh rate and a higher resolution than Apple’s 6.9-inch iPhone 16 Pro Max. Notably, only the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max support a 120Hz refresh rate, leaving the standard iPhone 16 and 16 Plus behind in this feature.
Power under the hood: Performance compared
Apple’s A18 Pro chip outperforms Samsung’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in single-core benchmark tests, but Samsung’s processor excels in AI-driven multi-core performance. Both brands promise top-tier power, though Samsung’s improved vapor chamber cooling system aims to sustain performance better under heavy workloads.
Camera clash: Megapixels vs. features
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra leads in camera hardware, boasting a 200MP main sensor, an enhanced ultra-wide lens, and advanced zoom capabilities. In contrast, Apple’s 48MP fusion camera system focuses on computational photography, delivering consistent results but lacking Samsung’s ProVisual Engine, which enables Log video capture and high-resolution macro photography.
Battery life and charging: Staying powered up
Samsung holds the edge in battery capacity and charging speeds, with the Galaxy S25 Ultra featuring a 5,000mAh battery and supporting 45W wired charging. Apple’s battery specs remain undisclosed, though real-world tests will determine endurance.


