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Thick Bezel: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra vs Apple iPhone 15 Ultra

The forthcoming showdown between two anticipated flagship devices, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the Apple iPhone 15 Ultra, has captured attention, especially concerning the thickness of their bezels. Let’s dive into the comparison details between these two contenders.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra vs Apple iPhone 15 Ultra: comparison details 

According to insights shared by Ice, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is projected to sport a flat screen with more pronounced bezels and a subtly rounder side frame. This shift will also alter the display aspect ratio from 19.3:9 to 19.5:9. Despite maintaining the same screen size as its predecessor, the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the S24 Ultra’s flat screen and increased width may pose handling challenges. Ice suggests that the heightened bezel size by 3.42mm would result in a reduced screen-to-body ratio of 88 percent—the lowest among Samsung’s flagship lineup since the Galaxy S10’s debut in 2019.

Renderings provided by Ice offer a glimpse of the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s screen—a perfectly rectangular shape with rounded edges, creating the illusion of a larger display. In contrast, a depiction of the iPhone 15 Ultra suggests Apple’s device will feature a more ergonomically manageable form.

iPhone 15 Ultra vs Galaxy S24 Ultra
image source: Ice Universe

Interestingly, Ice recommends prospective buyers to steer clear of the black variant of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This rendition seemingly accentuates larger bezels, particularly when juxtaposed with flagship offerings from rivals like Apple and Xiaomi.

As the impending launch of these flagship devices draws near, the Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Ultra are poised to vie for consumers’ attention. The nuances in design, including bezel thickness and ergonomics, contribute to the overall user experience, highlighting the importance of these seemingly minor details in the world of premium smartphones.

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