Galaxy S24 Ultra destroys iPhone 15 Pro Max in terms of screen reflections


The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is the company’s latest flagship, and it comes with new screen protection. Corning provided Samsung with Gorilla Armor, a new piece of hardware on top of the display. Corning claimed, in its announcement, that Gorilla Armor handles screen reflections like a champ. Well, we have proof now. The Galaxy S24 Ultra absolutely destroys the iPhone 15 Pro Max in terms of screen reflections.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra handles screen reflections a lot better than the iPhone 15 Pro Max

If you take a look at the two images below, you’ll see the two phones side by side. These images have been shared by Ice Universe, a well-known tipster. You’ll easily see that the Galaxy S24 Ultra is not affected by the reflection all that much, it’s easy to notice.

The display on the iPhone 15 Pro Max actually seems kind of washed out next to the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s. This is actually not the only example we have. Other sources shared different comparisons.

For example, Ahmed Qwaider shared the Galaxy S24 Ultra next to the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The difference here is also immediately noticeable. You can check out three images in the gallery below to see the difference.

The Gorilla Armor is making a huge difference, it seems

Based on what we see here, the Gorilla Armor makes a huge difference on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. We do hope that more smartphones will end up using this protection in order to battle screen reflections.

Just to be clear, the other two phones in the series do not include Gorilla Armor. The Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ ship with Gorilla Glass Victus 2. That’s great protection, but it doesn’t handle reflections nearly as well.

As a reminder, Corning said that Gorilla Armor reduces reflection by up to 75%. On top of that, it’s supposed to be a lot more resistant to micro scratches, which is always good to hear. It’s nice to see Corning focusing more on something other than impact resistance.




The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is the company’s latest flagship, and it comes with new screen protection. Corning provided Samsung with Gorilla Armor, a new piece of hardware on top of the display. Corning claimed, in its announcement, that Gorilla Armor handles screen reflections like a champ. Well, we have proof now. The Galaxy S24 Ultra absolutely destroys the iPhone 15 Pro Max in terms of screen reflections.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra handles screen reflections a lot better than the iPhone 15 Pro Max

If you take a look at the two images below, you’ll see the two phones side by side. These images have been shared by Ice Universe, a well-known tipster. You’ll easily see that the Galaxy S24 Ultra is not affected by the reflection all that much, it’s easy to notice.

The display on the iPhone 15 Pro Max actually seems kind of washed out next to the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s. This is actually not the only example we have. Other sources shared different comparisons.

For example, Ahmed Qwaider shared the Galaxy S24 Ultra next to the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The difference here is also immediately noticeable. You can check out three images in the gallery below to see the difference.

The Gorilla Armor is making a huge difference, it seems

Based on what we see here, the Gorilla Armor makes a huge difference on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. We do hope that more smartphones will end up using this protection in order to battle screen reflections.

Just to be clear, the other two phones in the series do not include Gorilla Armor. The Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ ship with Gorilla Glass Victus 2. That’s great protection, but it doesn’t handle reflections nearly as well.

As a reminder, Corning said that Gorilla Armor reduces reflection by up to 75%. On top of that, it’s supposed to be a lot more resistant to micro scratches, which is always good to hear. It’s nice to see Corning focusing more on something other than impact resistance.

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