Apple’s ‘iPhone 15 Pro Max’ and tied for 1st place with Galaxy S24 Ultra, praised for real-time interpretation,

Consumer Reports 2024 smartphone evaluation in the US. Provided by Consumer Reports,
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, ‘Samsung Electronics’ AI phone ‘Galaxy S24 Ultra’ maintained its 1st place position in the latest smartphone evaluation by the leading US consumer publication Consumer Reports, even after the release of Apple’s ‘iPhone 16 Pro Max.’,
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, ‘According to the telecommunications industry on the 15th, Consumer Reports in the US announced smartphone ranking scores for the first time since the release of iPhone 16 Pro Max.’,
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, ‘As a result, the Galaxy S24 Ultra maintained its top position with a total score of 87 points. The iPhone 15 Pro Max, which received the same score of 87, shared the top spot, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max fell to 3rd place with 86 points. The ‘Galaxy S24+’ ranked 4th with a total score of 85 points.’,
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, ‘In Consumer Reports’ evaluation of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, it received the highest score of 5 points in most categories out of the 10 evaluation criteria, including reliability, satisfaction, camera, display, durability, performance, sound quality, ease of use, and calling quality.’,
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, ‘On the other hand, the iPhone 16 Pro Max scored 4 points in ease of use and calling quality, trailing behind the Galaxy S24 Ultra by 1 point in total score.’,
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, ‘Consumer Reports praised the Galaxy S24 Ultra as “a fantastic option for most consumers seeking premium features,” stating that “it offers an overall excellent experience with a brighter display, advanced processor and camera, improved battery life, among others. The most attractive features include ‘real-time interpretation,’ ‘Circle to Search,’ and ‘AI Editing’ utilizing Galaxy AI,” emphasizing that “Galaxy AI is practical and quite impressive.”‘,
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, ‘Consumer Reports, a leading nonprofit organization in the United States, is the largest consumer product monthly published by the American Consumers’ Union, providing performance and price comparisons of almost all consumer products every month. It operates solely on membership fees, donations, and magazine sales revenue, resulting in high consumer trust.’,
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