AI-enabled smartphones: With the AI race heating up, smartphone brands are now pushing boundaries not just with speed or design but with intelligent features packed into sleek frames. If you’re eyeing a future-ready phone that blends power and AI performance, this new lineup might surprise you. From blazing-fast processors to pixel-packed displays and upgraded camera sensors, each model delivers something different. Let’s have a closer look at these five innovative AI-powered devices and compare them with each other. 

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G

This phone is loaded with flagship features in every department, beginning with a mighty Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and an expansive LTPO AMOLED screen with crisp resolution and silky smooth refresh rate. It leads the pack with its huge 200MP quad rear camera that supports 8K video recording. It is backed by a 5000mAh battery that supports wireless, reverse, and fast charging. It goes without a headphone jack and memory card slot, though, in spite of its high-end setup.

OnePlus Nord 4 5G

OnePlus provides a remarkably well-balanced package with a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chip and an untainted AMOLED screen with loads of eye protection features and intense brightness. The dual rear camera is humble at 50MP but gets the advantage of OIS, while the 16MP front-facing camera brings in detail. A 5500mAh battery is among the biggest here and has ultra-fast 100W SuperVOOC charging support. No headphone jack or expandable storage could be a disappointment for some.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 5G

It runs Samsung’s Exynos 2400e chip and has an AMOLED display with HDR10+ support. The camera setup is a triple one with 50MP primary, 12MP ultra-wide, and 8MP telephoto sensors with OIS and 8K video. Performance is supported by good RAM and storage, but battery capacity of 4700mAh is a bit less. Wireless and reverse charging are still available, but there is neither a card slot nor a headphone jack.

Honor 200 Pro 5G

Honor comes into the AI smartphone market with a powerful punch, thanks to a Snapdragon 8s Gen3 processor and the largest onboard storage among this lot. A big OLED display with 4000 nits peak brightness and several eye-protection features makes it suitable for extended usage. The dual rear and dual front cameras are optimized for casual and portrait photography. There is a fast-charging 5200mAh battery with both wired and wireless charging options. It has no headphone jack but compensates for this with superior design.

Samsung Galaxy S24 5G

This is the lightest and thinnest of these, driven by an Exynos 2400 chip. Its small Dynamic AMOLED 2X display provides 2600 nits of brightness. Its triple rear camera has 8K video and solid OIS support. It has a 4000mAh battery and 25W charging, obviously designed for light use. It omits expandable storage and a headphone jack, but adds reverse wireless charging and NFC support