Google Pixel 9 Pro XL vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: I tested both and the winner is not so obvious

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Google Pixel 9 Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
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While Google launched the Pixel 9 series during its Made by Google event in August, it's among the hottest Android phones going into the holiday season. If you're in the market for a flagship Android, your attention should go straight to the Pixel 9 Pro XL, which is currently selling for $1,099 over the tech giant's storefront.

Also: I upgraded my Pixel 9 Pro to Android 15. Here are my 5 favorite features so far

The large-sized Pixel model features a 6.8-inch display, 16GB of memory (the most RAM Google has ever put on a phone, by the way), a 5,060mAh battery, and a triple camera array that fares well against the competition -- namely, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Samsung's Ultra flagship has been my daily smartphone since it was released back in January 2024, and it remains at the top of ZDNET's best phones list. So, if you're split between the industry's best and Google's late-summer bloomer like I am, I've broken down the key reasons to buy one mobile device over the other below. And, trust me, it's a close one.

Specifications

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Display

6.8-inch OLED with 120Hz (LTPO)

6.8-inch AMOLED with 120Hz (LTPO)

Weight

221g/7.8 oz

233g/8.22 oz

Processor

Google Tensor G4

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

RAM/Storage16GB with 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB12GB with 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB
Battery5,060mAh with 45W charging5,000mAh with 45W charging
Camera50MP wide, 48MP ultra-wide, 48MP telephoto (5x), 42MP front
200MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto (10x), 50MP telephoto (5x), 12MP front
Connectivity5G (mmWave and sub-6 GHz)5G (mmWave and sub-6 GHz)
PriceStarting at $1,099
Starting at $1,299

You should buy the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL if...

Google Pixel 9 Pro Gemini
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1. You prefer Google's cleaner approach to software

One of the biggest distinctions between the Google Pixel and just about every other Android model is the software experience. I wouldn't categorize the Pixel launcher as bare bones, but it's certainly less intrusive and feature-packed than Samsung's OneUI or OnePlus' OxygenOS. There's a handful of customization tools for the home and lock screens, but don't expect to be able to tweak every little aspect of what's in front of you.

Naturally, the cleaner aesthetic of the Pixel launcher allows Google to more quickly and efficiently distribute the latest Android features, such as Gemini Live and Pixel Screenshots, to its smartphone series. And the company promises up to seven years of operating system updates, Pixel Feature Drops, and security patches to keep the phone relevant until at least 2031.

2. You want the most forgiving camera system on the market

While the Pixel 9 Pro XL doesn't have a 100x zoom capability like the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, it does have a reliable triple-camera array that captures photos and videos in great detail, natural color, and high contrast. The new 42MP front-facing camera, with its 103-degree FOV, is arguably the best for capturing group selfies and scenic portraits.

Also: I replaced my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with the Pixel 9 Pro XL for a month - and can't go back

Besides having one of the best point-and-shoot camera systems on any smartphone, the Pixel 9 Pro XL also features many AI tools that help users capture, edit, and reproduce photos to their liking. There's a whole "What is a Picture" debate tied into the generative AI madness. However, for customers who favor idealism over realism and convenience over labor, tools like Add Me, Auto Frame, and Reimagine in Magic Editor give the Pixel 9 Pro XL one of the most forgiving camera systems on the market.

The latest Pixel phone includes several recording enhancements, including 8K video upscaling and Super Res Zoom. Video Boost, from what I've tested, also removes the choppiness when switching between the main lens and 5x optical, which is awesome to see.

3. You want a phone that's less of a burden to hold

Yes, the Pixel 9 Pro XL is also $100 cheaper than the Galaxy S24 Ultra, but perhaps more importantly, it's actually comfortable to hold. Considering how often you'll be carrying your phone around, holding it up, and interacting with it on a daily basis, hand feel is one of the most overlooked but vital aspects of mobile devices.

Compared to the boxy, sharp-cornered design of the Samsung, the Pixel 9 Pro XL has flat edges that let you grip the phone firmly and subtle curves that help reduce the overall footprint. Put on a case on both devices, and you'll notice the difference even more.

You should buy the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra if...

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Live Translation
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1. You prefer Samsung's kitchen sink approach to software

While Samsung's software experience has become less buggy and chaotic since the old TouchWiz days, OneUI remains one of the most feature-rich versions of Android on the market. The native launcher allows you to customize elements like the wallpaper shade, widget styles, swipe animations, and more. On a device like the Galaxy S24 Ultra, you'll get additional note-taking features to make the most of the built-in S Pen stylus. 

Also: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review: Still the flagship of Android flagships

Like Google, Samsung also promises at least seven years of software updates for its Galaxy S models. That's to say, you'll feel like you got your money's worth when splurging on Samsung's flagship phone.

2. You want the best smartphone display on the market

I've tested almost every major smartphone release in the past year, including the big-screen foldables, and the Galaxy S24 Ultra has the best display that I've seen. It's a 6.8-inch AMOLED LTPO panel that refreshes between 1Hz and 120Hz and gets plenty bright during the daytime. Those specs are nearly identical to the Pixel 9 Pro XL, by the way. So what sets the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra apart is an anti-glare coating that significantly reduces light reflections.

Whether you're framing a photo under direct sunlight or reading the web in a well-lit environment, the anti-glare coating that Samsung has given the Galaxy S24 Ultra makes the model's visual output more perceptible than that of an ordinary smartphone.

3. You want a better-performing smartphone

The Tensor G4 chip inside the Pixel 9 Pro XL performs quite well, acting as the source for many of the smartphone's most engaging features. It enables all of the device's AI tools like Gemini, Magic Editor, Reimagine, as well as Pixel Screenshots just to name a few. However, when you look at the real-world tests performed by experts, the Galaxy S24 still comes out on top.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset has proven itself to be reliable, battery efficient, and capable of running the latest mobile AI tools without much hiccup. Google hasn't had the best track record with its Tensor chips, with users experiencing overheating and other long-term issues in the past. So we haven't heard of any major problems with the Tensor G4, although we have seen people complain about an overheating issue.

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