I adopt the name "60 Grit" because my videos are intentionally unpolished. I refrain from retakes, receive no compensation, and completely avoid video editing. When I engage with video content, I seek the core substance, not a glossed-over, edited version. In my view, genuine reviews should prioritize authenticity and honesty above all else.
As an Apple Watch Series 6 user, I'll upgrade to the Apple Watch Ultra 2 (or the latest version) when my current one breaks or loses support. Even with a different phone, I'd still choose the Apple Watch Ultra 2 over the Galaxy Watch Ultra. I prefer the smaller bezels and consistent band design, which allows for tons of third-party accessories. Apple’s popularity means more options, and I trust them for long-term support. They offer 5-6 years of support voluntarily, unlike Samsung, which does 7 years just to compete. I love the orange color and rugged design of the Apple Watch Ultra. Flat displays are better, IMO. When I first got my Apple Watch, the screenprotector didn't stay on due to the curved edges. Dust got between the display and screenprotector, loosening the edges, and I had to throw it away. At a licensed Apple store, they said it’s a common issue and advised against screenprotectors on curved screens. Apple Watches have a polished, classy look, even the rugged ones, which Samsung watches lack. Apple also has more and cooler features than Samsung. I’m excited about new features in iOS 18 and WatchOS, like hiking features that remember your route, offline trail maps, and satellite features that could save your life. In the end, Apple nails it with their tech. Great to see Samsung improving, but Apple still has my vote.
Yes, if you are comparing the MacBook Air to MacBook Pro comment, there are a difference. The size and screen, what I meant by that in a lot of cases the MacBook Air 15 works great for most people.
No, as you can see in video not even a scratch. They are selling the higher end MacBook Pro at $500 off and it was marked as good condition, so they took another $280 off. They will open up an open box for you to look at before buying. A lot of great deals on open boxes
Great review brother! Thank God it has USB C to USB A for my laptop! I’m planning to buy this because I only use my phone and laptop, I will also ask have you tried it for PC games?
If your workflow allows you to use it as a laptop replacement then get it but if you want to use it alongside a laptop which is what most recommend then just get a case or a cheap keyboard case and call it a day
Just about every phone is built in china. iPhone, Samsung, Pixel, and etc. If people stop demanding the cheapest product, things can be built in USA and etc.
Sony in Phils has the worst after market services!!! Almost all models even the most expensive ones, will have a lot of problems after one year of usage.
Thank you for the review and thoughts. I was thinking about getting them, but the fact that call quality isn't there. I think I'm going to pass on them
The corners and overall size of the s24 ultra was legitimately the only thing that stopped me from getting one. I want a phone, not an interactive roofing tile
@@60Grit I checked the model name but how is this possible that you got it for just 1100$, it's price is more than 2000$. How much discount did you got and what kind of sale was that??
Here is another video where I scrap it with a fork. No plastic and scrapped it with a for. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vEiH8AtlfzE.html
Yeah I was gonna say it kind of seems like there may be a protective film still on the case either on the outside or inside. Either way it seems like it's cheaply made
I didn't explore the AI features with S24. Yes on the brightness, but the stock settings should take you to 2600 nits and I wanted to show stock vs stock on Pixel 8 Pro