If there’s one phone matchup I’m looking forward to testing most myself, it’s the Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. iPhone 17 Pro Max. This rivalry should determine which flagship is truly the best phone moving forward.

My colleague Richard Priday has already spent 24 hours with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, providing useful insights and impressions about the phone’s most unique feature: the Privacy Display. While the device still needs more testing — especially regarding battery life — it won’t be long before we know exactly how much of an upgrade it is over last year’s model.

That’s why I’m taking everything we know and have tested so far to show you all the ways the Galaxy S26 Ultra beats the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display — a world’s first on a phone. In the past, you’d have to buy a physical privacy screen protector, but Samsung has now integrated this technology directly into the S26 Ultra’s panel.

If you’re concerned about shoulder surfing in public, activating this feature makes it nearly impossible for others to snoop — it works at the pixel level to shield the screen from side angles. The iPhone 17 Pro Max lacks any equivalent hardware, and it’s also worth noting that the S26 Ultra maintains its lead with a higher display resolution for sharper overall visuals.

Galaxy AI features. New Apple Intelligence features were virtually non-existent at the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s launch last fall, allowing Samsung to widen the gap.

Tools like the upgraded Photo Assist and Creative Studio demonstrate how Samsung is effectively using generative AI to enhance photography. However, it’s the shift toward Agentic AI that really puts Samsung on the map. New productivity tools like Now Nudge work like a personal assistant, proactively offering helpful recommendations based on your real-time activity.

best camera phone pick, but that might change once we fully put the Galaxy S26 Ultra through its paces. Not only does it benefit from a more versatile quadruple camera system, but Samsung is leaning heavily on AI and computational photography to make the S26 Ultra its most powerful camera yet.

Beyond the hardware, there is a broader range of camera modes to appeal to enthusiasts — including the new Ocean Mode added to its hidden Expert RAW suite, which optimizes underwater shots for better clarity and color.

action cameras like my GoPro Hero 13 Black is horizon lock. It keeps the frame perfectly level, ensuring your clip remains stabilized no matter how much the camera rotates or moves.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra now offers this exact capability with Horizontal Lock, which ensures your video stays level even if the phone itself is tilted or spinning during a recording.

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