The ultimate comparison🚨 Galaxy S23 Ultra vs. iPhone 14 Pro Max - Which Phone is Better?? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ljROrclG3o4.html
Just switched to s23 ultra from iphone xs. Shocking experience. All my pictures are out of order now and no one seems to have any clue as how to sort them in date and time order all those they all have correct date informatio. Android couldn't even fix such tiny things. Just unbelievable.
I appreciate how you always show scrolling and navigating around the phone that you review. It gives a good impression of what it's like to use the phone.
@@JSLReview I returned one because when scrolling the text smears and blurs. I have a Motorola with 144 hz and theres no smearing or blurring of text when scrolling. I like to read while scrolling and I can read on Motorola phones but cant on Samsung phones. Hard to tell but It looks like yours does the same thing while scrolling?
I agree with you 100%. I have used multiple phones different OEMs and Os. The s23 ultra is IMO also the best device I have used I a very long time. When ever I get my hands on my other devices it's just not even close.
Although I very much prefer small phones, currently use a 13 mini, I acknowledge that Samsung does big phones better than Apple or Google, and the S23 Ultra continues to that trend
Just the fact that they have the S pen is a win IMO. I hate that Apple doesn’t ship the Pro Max with an Apple Pen Mini or something. With how great some apps are with the pen (Apple Notes, Goodnotes, Procreate…) it’s a shame they don’t do anything with it for the iPhone. But I guess they are too lazy.
I have the S22 ULTRA and screen is Awesome and S Pen is unexpected highlight as is the backlight for viewing outdoors Samsung has done the right thing in not totally changing everything but advances the camera speed and battery life. As I understand the battery life is as much effected by software as hardware. S23 ULTRA will definitely be the competition to beat😊
Cannot connect to Sony TV. With a few tweaks the S23U flies. I use for both personal and work. I'm too used to iPhone fluidity and app efficiency so I'm not 100% sold yet. Hope to hold on it for at least 2 years. Apps worked well on iPhone.
Had the S23 Ultra 1tb for two weeks now, replacing my S21 Ultra 512gb (Exynos). The only significant difference I've noticed in performance so far is snappier responsiveness of certain apps, and slightly better image quality. The video is quality has improved, it's stabilization is superb and doesn't seem to downgrade clarity within the recording modes I tried. The S21 U would noticeably blurr while recording with stabilization on. Alas, no significant change in audio quality, connectivity, battery life. The SmartSwitch data transfer took over 2 hours each time and failed at several attemps even though I seperatedly tried 5G wifi or cable. It eventually worked except with one app (Samsung Dictionary). There's serious instability, with both models regarding celluar connection. The phone signal often disappears. This has been indicated before with at least one other prominent tech reviewer; that the problem worsened as his Samsungs phone got older. That's what occurred with my S21 Ultra, and started immediately with the S23 Ultra. A fundamental function being inaccessible on these premium 'smartphones' is inexcusable! Another issue with connectivity has been the wifi channel transfer hasn't been smooth, perhaps since I activated some minimal, 'lite' battery saving features.
I'm admittedly a Samsung fan, but still this is by far the best phone Samsung has ever made. It has few flaws, and those are minor. If you're on the fence about buying it, go for it! You won't be disappointed!
S23 Ultra - die Beste Entscheidung, welche man nun im Smartphone Bereich treffen kann. Meine Handy/Smartphone Historie ist relativ überschaubar. Das erste Handy was ich bekommen habe war, das Sharp GX20 (etwa 2 Jahre genutzt); LG GD510 (etwa 2 Jahre genutzt, weil das Sharp GX20 kaputt gegangen ist); Galaxy Note 1, damals und bis jetzt das genialste was rausgekommen ist (bis 2016 benutzt); S3 (zweites Handy zum Note 1, hab ich dann verschenkt); LG G5 (das schlimmste Handy was ich bisher besessen habe, flog nach einem Jahr Nutzung wieder raus); S7 (zweites Handy zum Note 1 bis nach einem Jahr massive Akku Probleme aufgetreten sind); Huawei Mate 10 Pro (1 Jahr Nutzung, und wird immer noch benutzt von meiner Mom und läuft absolut einwandfrei); Huawei P30 Pro (1 Jahr Nutzung, ist nach wie vor ein Hervorragendes Handy und ist immer noch im Besitz meiner Schwiegermutter); Hätte mir gerne wieder ein Huawei geholt, jedoch kam dann der Bann. Also wollte ich mal aufgrund des günstigen Vertragswechsel mal ein iPhone holen. Es war das iPhone 11 Pro (1 Jahr Nutzung, aber der Akku ist einfach inakzeptabel, also verkauft). Dann über die Vertragsverlängerung erneut ein iPhone geholt - das iPhone 13 Pro Max. Super Smartphone und Leistung, aber wenn nach genau einem Jahr die Kamera kaputt geht, ist das für mich absolut inakzeptabel und ich sehe die Reparatur nicht ein. (Ich habe schon früher gedacht, warum sollte man sich ein iPhone holen - ja es ist mal was ganz anderes aber mehr auch nicht. Ja die Geräte untereinander funktionieren sehr gut, Verarbeitung ebenso, aber je mehr man darüber nachdenkt wie man eingeschränkt ist, macht es einfach überhaupt keinen Sinn wieso man zum iPhone greifen sollte. Auch ein simpler Datentransfer zu einem anderen Gerät…) Also wurde es Zeit, wieder zu Android zu wechseln. Nach all den Jahren kam das S23 Ultra dann nun zum richtigen Zeitpunkt. (Ja ich sollte zwischenzeitig mal in den Jahren davor mir ein Note holen, aber irgendwie hat es mich nicht mehr gereizt ein Samsung zu holen, vor allem auch wie in dem Umfeld so gut wie jeder Akkuprobleme hatte.) Aber wie gesagt, jetzt war der richtige Zeitpunkt gekommen um das S23 Ultra zu holen. Insbesondere aufgrund des Wechsel von Samsung Seite zu Qualcomm. Mit dem S23 Ultra ist man ohne hin für die nächsten Jahre abgesichert, die Leistung ist ohne hin von der Technik schon seit Jahren abgedeckt. Die neusten Generationen ist sowieso schon ein overkill für so gut wie 90% der Nutzer von Smartphones. Aber die Möglichkeiten die im S23 Ultra sind (Dex, Spen). Allgemein einfach die Anpassungen die man vornehmen kann und wie schon erwähnt ist ein Datentransfer ohne irgendwelche Probleme so einfach wieder. S23 Ultra ein Gefühl wieder wie vor 12 Jahren beim Galaxy Note 1. Ich bin guter Zuversicht, dass ich nun wieder ein Smartphone habe, welches ich ohne Einschränkungen wieder die nächsten 5 Jahre, und auch darüber hinaus nutzen werde.
Vielen Dank für die detaillierte Übersicht über Ihren Smartphone-Nutzungsverlauf! Ich stimme zu, dass die meisten Verbraucher kaum 10 % der Funktionen eines Smartphones nutzen.
Iam using a SAMSUNG A20s and its a good phone, its been 4 years of me using this phone, ireally want to upgrade to the SAMSUNG S23 Ultra its a really amazing phone the only problem is that the phone is expensive
Try the regular s23,it's literally the same without the s pen and some camera features that average consumer don't necessarily need.It's smaller,more compact,flat screen and has the same processor.For most people the s23 is more than enough
Great content. I've had my note20 ultra for almost two years. I might trade it in September. To me, if I get the s23 ultra 512 gig, if it costs a little bit more, oh well I'm doing monthly payments like I always do through T-MOBILE, which makes it more palatable.
Life's too short to not treat yourself sometimes bro. I went for my 23 Ultra on monthly payments and it is the best decision I have ever made. I love the thing. A bit too much according to my Wife..😛🤣🤣👍
2 months as a "long time" review 🤡 Bruh is hilarious like those who are hyped for every phone that comes out. Would like to see companies making new phones every 3 months. Your little head would explode 😂
I've had it for the same amount of time, and as it's my first flagship ever, of course I'm amazed and happy! I had a samsung a51 for 3 years before it so it's a HUMONGOUS upgrade for me lol. 8/10 so far
I have a Fold 3. It's the best tech hardware I've ever used since my Razr flip phone in the early 2000s. Yet I am seriously considering buying the S23 Ultra as my go to Dex device. And maybe just swapping the sim card back and forth. The Samsung promotion is so aggressive with my old Samsung galaxy phone I use for Dex that it seems to good an offer to pass up.
I got mine about 3 weeks ago, and it's been great. I got the 512Gb. Only negative I've noticed is the Selfie Camera during videocalls (Whatsapp & Google Meet). It blurs/edits my face in low light/exposure. Almost like it's struggling to put a filter on my face. I've gone through the camera settings and found nothing to that effect.
7:23. This guys not very smart 😒. Because you can get this straight up if you get it through your carrier and make monthly payments on it.... you DON'T have to pay $1200.00 for it if you get one from, say Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile. Saying you have to pay $1200.00 for it is lying 🤥....................
The screen is just a disappointment cause it gets even thicker than last year s22U while other company competing to makes the thinnest bezel in the world and Samsung is just don't care with it
Got mine 8 days after preordering and got better as time goes on HAD lol the iPhone 14 pro max and got worse week after week when s23 launched i was like heck yeah good riddance apple for good after 6 years
Aside from bloatwares. and shutter lag. and lack of micro SD card Slot, and Headphone jack, I don't know man. also not having a charger in the box and compatible chargers (Fast charge 2.0) ain't even available to most regions is a huge let down. Most people don't even need this much compute power for Socmed. There's no such thing as best. Gaming phones are tend to be better suited for gaming. Camera Vivo X Series and Xperia is giving us a lot of controls. Also Vivo shoving a gimbal unit in that skinny frame.... Xperia and ROG phone with a headphone jack so you can enjoy your no latency game time and your expensive thousand dollars cans when you feel like listening to music. ( I miss LG Phones )
What a coincidence, I was just starting to look at the S23 Ultra as a replacement for my current phone (Motorola moto g7). Thanks for the very recent upload!
1200 is a lot, it's basically a small 14" gaming laptop in your pocket (at least resale will be better than my last phones). It's ridiculous that I will have to find away to use outside storage, 256 is small. Nice fast pace energy, great video, is that your little munchkin starring in this video (book him an agent now!)?
try changing the screen resolution to vivid and activate more of the features that require the sensors (like bixby or back tap options or extra sensitivity etc) then see how long your battery will last; i can DEFINITELY kill this battery in 12 hours BUT even that is good enough for what is around at the moment. also the spen is not comfortable to use longer than 5 minutes because its that short and it is quite criminal in my opinion not to add more functionality to it, and its plagued with connectivity issues and bugs (try write on the screen when its off- if it even lets you- then watch the text you wrote disappear from the screen, when its meant to be on your screen as intended) My last samsung was the S3 and they have come a long way, but unfortunately, its still samsung. If these chinese manufacturers released their flagships in the west instead of exporting the shit versions of their phones (with the exception of 1+), forcing customers to buy buggy and unequipped phones sideloading google (like the xiaomi mi10 ultra i got from china which was a total nightmare purchase) i would have opted for a chinese phone. I cant even record my own calls on the s23 ultra, i have to download an entire app just so i can activate my back taps or customise my keyboard or home screen! At least you get 4 years of android updates. My next phone if im still alive is definitey gonna be a 1+ device.
I had to use shazam on my s22 to find the video ending song and I got it haha, I fuckin love samsung for that😂😂😂❤ Song : Go Off - Flyin' Btw the moment I knew the song name I youtubed it and I have it now 380 k quality for free using Seal app ^ My sister tried that on her 13 pro max and it didn't recognise the song maybe because her phone doesn't recognise songs when it's played on the same phone ? Like shazam works around the phone not in the phone itself. Also she can't download it high quality for free and no she doesn't have spotify. I get everything for free at the highest quality version of anything 😂
Oh men…ur title😮 best phone?? Have u met the iPhone yet? Why isnt anybody talking about the shitty Android UI?? When u make a phone this good in the hardware section why not make ur own software
I just bought this phone yesterday. My phone with full charge and minimum usage only lasted 13 hours. And can you tell me about the front camera quality on snapchat in low light? Mine is so bad my 4 year old oneplus 7 is better looking
Hello, I have the S23 U . The battery dont rezist 2 days never !! Only one day if u dont play games to musch like LoL Mobile,Apex Legends or DbD Mobile.
Tired of watching reviews, all they say is Samsung's video is not as good as iPhone's You should understand that for the normal consumer, it is more than enough I compared my S23U and 14pro max, i can say that they both perform the same, Samsung's 8K is super better at times
Honestly my first note device and it is amazing so smooth and speedy. Along with great battery life. Charges very fast as well definitely get a case and screen protector if you don't want a major headache
Any phone is better than $1,200 of course if you're a kid and have a mommy and daddy that wants to blow the money on them go for it other than that you got your own job I would resort to $400 and below
One of the reasons could be because of the longer use, we mught forget to close the apps running in the back... Close those apps and then u will see the battery life going on longer
Phone is amazing. Only cons it has is your hands get tired of holding it while laying down watching videos and stuff. Honestly it makes me want to go back to base model. Small and compact size. But i always get ultra for the clout 🫣😬 I recently started using the performance button to the lighter setting so the phone doesn't overheat and dim the brightness on the screen. That's another con of overpowered processors
i have next to me rog phone 5 / rog phone 6 / s22 ultra 512(exynos) and s23 ultra 512....s23 is really an amazing phone. my best i believe.. fast ,very very good battery life and amazing photos also something i like on samsung phones is the amount of cases you can buy for them! all the good companies spigen/uag etc etc make cases for them but on rog phones i could use only some crap china cases....
Hiya there I've watched your video. I like what you say about the galaxy s23 ultra. I'm coming from the Galaxy s20 ultra. So do think that the galaxy s23 ultra is worth it's price tag but if I'd purchased the galaxy s22 ultra I wouldn't of purchest the galaxy s23 ultra. I love every thing to do with this phone. Apart from NO SD CARD
Value shopper?? This phone has been out for 3 months and you can already find the s23 ultra 256 gb at 799 euros (half the price), almost the same price of the pixle 7 pro. Not even a challenge
No one is buying the base model due to its inequitable and disappointing 8GB RAM. I believe it is inadequate for people buying an "Ultra". So in the UK, the 12GB is still £1400, so the value statement counts. I cannot think of any 2023 Android release with 8GB; it is almost criminal and, for most of us, an easy pass. So no disrespect to you, but the USP of the S23U is its versatility, and that means 8GB of RAM is a no-go.
Can someone tell me how passwords are saved in samsung coz i would miss apple keychain + i wanna know if i could switch from s23 to maybe a future s25 with a complete backup system like apple that even restores everything including the apps, app data , wallpaper and even little things as home icons arrangements
Yes, samsung has complete backup for like 10 years. 😂🤷♀️ and passwords are saved via samsung pass. There are saved every password you want to be here, and its saved by biometrical password. (Sorry for bad language not a native speaker)
Can you tell me how passwords are saved in samsung coz i would miss apple keychain + i wanna know if i could switch from s23 to maybe a future s25 with a complete backup system like apple has that even restores everything including the apps, app data , wallpaper and even little things as home icons arrangements
@Joshuva Antonio Samsung restores everything, so it's like a clone of your old mobile, exact settings, layout, data, etc. Unfortunately you will still have to login with passwords, which is a pain, especially if you've forgotten your passwords like me, but its not that difficult to reset them, as long as you rember what email you used. But it did manage to keep the data on my apps, all except bank apps which had to be reset for security reasons.
In my country, the S23 is currently going on SALE for about25% off. (870usd to 650usd) Alongside, i can also get aFREE STORAGE UPHRADE from 128gb to 256gb for free and some free gifts. Here comes the DILEMMA, i have had the s10e exynos version for close to 4 years now and it is still working like a charm except for the poor battery life:( I think i might be able to pull off another year or two with it. HOWEVER, Im thinking whether to buy the s23 while its cheap and put it aside u til my phone realy dies or just wait until my phone dies then only buy a neW phone (there might be a risk where the price will go up). PLEASE HELP ME GUYS!!
If you wait until your phone dies, you are missing two things here - 1. The good discount your mentioned earlier. 2. You can’t trade in your S10 if your phone dies. So I would recommend you to buy and end of the day, it’s your decision actually.
If you wait until your phone dies, you are missing two things here - 1. The good discount your mentioned earlier. 2. You can’t trade in your S10 if your phone dies. So I would recommend you to buy and end of the day, it’s your decision actually.