Samsung’s new flagship phone, the Galaxy S24 FE, unexpectedly outperformed Apple’s iPhone 16 Plus in performance tests. The Exynos 2400e processor, developed for cost-cutting purposes, produced impressive results, despite being a slightly cut-down version of the standard Exynos 2400.
Galaxy S24 FE ahead of iPhone 16 in gaming performance!
In tests conducted by GSMArena, the Galaxy S24 FE’s processor, the Exynos 2400e, was very close to the Galaxy S24+’s Exynos 2400 processor in CPU performance. It was only 2.5% slower in the single-core test and 3.2% slower in the multi-core test.
The real surprise came in graphics rendering and ray tracing performance. In 3DMark’s Wild Life Extreme GPU test, the Exynos 2400e was only 4% slower than the iPhone 16 Plus’ A18 chip. But in the Solar Bay test, which measures ray tracing performance, the Exynos 2400e outperformed the A18 by a whopping 23%.
These results were achieved despite the S24 FE costing $150 less than the iPhone 16 Plus. In everyday use and gaming performance, users will not notice a significant difference between the Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy S24+.
It is said that Samsung’s move could change the balance in the mid-upper segment smartphone market. Galaxy S24 FE draws attention with its price advantage and high performance. This may cause Apple to develop more competitive pricing and performance strategies in future models.
As a result, it seems that the S24 FE is a much more powerful device than expected and raises the bar in the price-performance balance. This development is considered as a positive step for the industry in terms of providing consumers with more affordable but high-performance smartphone options.
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