The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has shown a big leap in performance compared to the S24 Ultra, according to recent test results. This new Samsung phone has beaten the S24 Ultra by a lot, scoring around 500,000 points more in the AnTuTu benchmark.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra, model SM-S938Q, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, scored roughly 2,367,965 points. This breaks down to:
- CPU: 599,541 points
- GPU: 954,450 points
- Memory: 45,652 points
- User Experience: 360,322 points
On the other hand, the Galaxy S24 Ultra with its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip typically scored between 1,750,000 and 1,800,000 points in similar tests, as reported by various tech websites.
MySmartPrice highlighted that the Galaxy S25 Ultra achieved 2,332,941 points, significantly higher than the 1,861,695 points of the S24 Ultra.
Despite this impressive score, the Galaxy S25 Ultra ranks 24th in the overall AnTuTu list. Interestingly, some phones with older processors rank above it. However, the actual difference in daily use between these two models might not be very noticeable.
Here’s a quick look at how the top 25 phones rank in AnTuTu:
- 1st: Honor Magic 7 – 3,063,922 points
- 2nd: Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro – 3,033,563 points
- 24th: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – 2,265,427 points
In real life, you might not feel much difference between the S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra performance, but the benchmark numbers show a clear advancement in hardware capabilities with the new model.
