MKBHD Names Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra as 2024’s Top Smartphone

MKBHD’s Marques Brownlee has named the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra as his top smartphone of 2024, praising its overall excellence. Other award winners include the iPhone 16 (best small phone and best camera), Nothing Phone (2) for best value, and the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold as best foldable. Apple and Samsung are locked in tight competition for market dominance.

MKBHD’s Top Pick: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Crowned Best Smartphone of 2024

Tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee announced the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra as his best smartphone of 2024. He praised its overall excellence, including its screen, processor, camera, battery life, software, and durability. While acknowledging its iterative design, he highlighted substantial internal improvements. Other contenders included the Vivo X200 Pro, Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold, and the iPhone 16.

iPhone 16 Review: The Best Non-Pro iPhone Yet?

The iPhone 16 is a refreshing and surprisingly capable smartphone that offers a great design, a fun camera system with customizable Photographic Styles, and a powerful A18 chip. While it lacks a 120Hz display and always-on display, its overall performance, battery life, and new features like the Action button and Camera Control make it a compelling choice over its Pro counterparts.

Google Pixel 9 Pro: The iPhone Pro I’ve Always Wanted

A longtime iPhone user shares why the Google Pixel 9 Pro is the best smartphone of the year, exceeding even their beloved iPhone 15 Pro. From its premium hardware and camera system to the return of a smaller Pro model with all the top features, the Pixel 9 Pro delivers a compelling Android experience that rivals Apple’s flagship.

Google Pixel 9 Review: A Gorgeous Phone With Underwhelming AI

The Google Pixel 9 boasts a stunning design, exceptional camera performance, and improved battery life, but its AI features, particularly Gemini, fall short of expectations. While the phone’s hardware is a significant step forward, the price increase puts it in a more competitive landscape, leaving some users wondering if its features justify the cost.

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