Galaxy S24 Series Outperforms iPhone 15 on US 5G Networks

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  • Ookla’s testing from February 1st through March 24th showed that the 5G speeds delivered to U.S. smartphone users were impressively high, with a minimum of 232.46 Mbps.
  • The Galaxy S24 series had the highest median 5G download speed among tested devices in the U.S., achieving an “excellent” 306.90 Mbps, surpassing even the iPhone 15 series and previous Galaxy models.
  • Galaxy S24 series not only topped the charts in download speeds but also had the highest median 5G upload speed at 18.21 Mbps and the lowest median 5G multi-server latency time at 45.71 ms in the U.S.
  • The superior performance of the Galaxy S24 series in 5G connectivity is attributed to its use of the Snapdragon X75 5G modem, Qualcomm’s latest high-end modem chip, giving it an edge over competitors using older modem technologies.

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Oh, from the get-go, February 1st to March 24th was quite the period. Ookla was on their game, measuring 5G speeds across the U.S. And guess what? They clocked them at a whopping 232.46 Mbps. Now, that’s what they called “impressive.” And, honestly, who wouldn’t?

Enter the Galaxy S24 series. These tech beauties – the S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra – they didn’t just join the race; they led it. With a median 5G download speed of 306.90Mbps in the U.S., they were in a league of their own. Ookla even stamped them with an “excellent” rating. And why not? Their upload speed wasn’t shabby either, hitting 18.21Mbps. Plus, they boasted the lowest latency time around – 45.71 ms. Talk about setting the bar high!

Now, here’s the kicker. The Galaxy S24 series didn’t just outpace, they outran the iPhone 15 lineup. Yeah, you heard that right. The latest from Apple, with all its glitz and glam, clocked in at 272.99Mbps for downloads. Their upload speed? 15.22Mbps. And latency? 52ms. So, yeah, the Galaxy S24 series had them beat. Hands down.

But wait, there’s more. It wasn’t just the iPhone 15 series trailing in their digital dust. The Galaxy S24 series left last year’s S23 and even 2022’s S22 series eating their 5G signals. Why, you ask? It’s all in the chips. The Snapdragon X75 5G modem chip, to be precise. This little piece of tech wizardry is Qualcomm’s crown jewel, and it’s what gave the S24 that extra oomph.

Meanwhile, the iPhone 15s and the Galaxy S23s were still playing with the Snapdragon X70. And the S22? Oh, they were a step further back with the X65. So, yeah, it’s no wonder the S24 series was in a league of its own. It’s like they had a secret weapon. Well, not so secret now, but you get the drift.

So, there you have it. A tale of speed, technology, and a bit of good old-fashioned competition. The Galaxy S24 series didn’t just show up; they showed out. And in the world of 5G, that’s what it’s all about.

Derrick Flynn
Derrick Flynnhttps://www.phonesinsights.com
With over four years of experience in tech journalism, Derrick has honed his skills and knowledge to become a vital part of the PhonesInsights team. His intuitive reviews and insightful commentary on the latest smartphones and wearable technology consistently provide our readers with valuable information.

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