Google Pixel 9 Pro XL vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

With Google's recent Pixel 9 series release, the company is finally challenging the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with its top-tier Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. Both handsets are similarly priced right now, so it's a valid dilemma for many users looking for an upgrade right now. Especially in the US, where smartphone choice is somewhat more limited with fewer brands owning the entire market.

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For starters, you can compare the complete specs sheets or directly continue with our editor's assessment in the following video or in the following text.

Size comparison

Google
Pixel 9 Pro XL
221 g
162.8 x 76.6 x 8.5 mm
(6.41 x 3.02 x 0.33 in)
Samsung
Galaxy S24 Ultra
232 g
162.3 x 79.0 x 8.6 mm
(6.39 x 3.11 x 0.34 in)

The Pixel 9 Pro XL and the Galaxy S24 Ultra are rather large devices - with their 6.8-inch displays, we'd go as far as calling them borderline unwieldy for most people. If you never held one of these two in your hand, better go and try one in a store to check them out for size.

However, if you know you what one, then you should bear in mind a few nuances. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is wider and has sharp, pointy corners that make the phone feel bigger than it actually is. Some find the sharp corners offer a more secure grip, but others find them awkward.

The Pixel, on the other hand, has rounded corners and а flat side frame, so it feels easier to hold in the hand.

In any case, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is the better option build quality-wise. It has supposedly tougher Gorilla Armor protective panels on the front and back, compared to the Victus 2 sheets on the Pixel, and it boasts a superior titanium frame design as opposed to regular aluminum.

Display comparison

Google
Pixel 9 Pro XL
6.80"
LTPO OLED
120Hz
1344x2992
pixels
486
ppi
Samsung
Galaxy S24 Ultra
6.80"
LTPO OLED
120Hz
1440x3120
pixels
505
ppi

The Galaxy S24 Ultra has a more boxy screen ratio, so even though both phones have the same screen 6.8-inch screen diagonal, the S24 Ultra will also offer you a tad more screen real estate.

Feature-wise, both panels are neck and neck - 120Hz refresh rate with granular control, HDR10+ certification, etc.

In our tests, the Pixel scored an outstanding 2,365 nits of max brightness in auto mode and more than 1,300 nits in manual mode. That's hands-down the brightest display on a flagship this year (maybe even before that). The S24 Ultra caps at 1,440 nits in Auto mode.

It's still important to note that Samsung has added a unique so far anti-reflective coating, making the S24 Ultra's display extra comfortable under the bright sun. Still, the Pixel 9 Pro XL is noticeably brighter so it should make up for that easily.

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