Thanks for doing this test. Apparently, other youtubers think that reviewing a phone means reading specs off a sheet. Looks like a55 is the most efficient with good thermals.
Today i checked my sisters new A55. She has it for few days , this sunday screen on time was 10 h and 40 min. And that drained 74% battery so she is left with 26% with all that ussage . But she was playing music on YT for around 5 hours plus some tiktok and whatsapp . This is amazing result compared to my s22 ultra with exynos. Her phone whould last 3 times longer than mine with the same ussage . I cant believe this
replace your battery, it would last much longer, i have A73, the 85% used to be enough all day, now i gotta charge it to 100%, s22 and a73 were released the same year
My A53 5G dies within 36h after a full charge. It's stored in my lunch box, I don't use it besides having to show the IEMI to security when I leave work. This phone is trash at battery management. I also notice some apps like Facebook are ten times more power hungry than RU-vid. Playing video on facebook kills the battery.
Tests like these are probably considered bad marketing, which is why most youtubers end up doing 10+ minute videos showing/telling nothing exact about a product, only basics and features. But this is what we all need, keep doing what you're doing, this is GREAT.
It was a very good comparison, but if you used Exynos s24 Plus, it would be better for comparison because s24plus has the same battery size as the other two phones.
@@principleofmeaninglessness Still, the heat on the Exynos, although it was more performant, was unacceptable. Either the chip is trash or poorly optimised for high-performing work like gaming. For casual use, just doing basic tasks it is fine, but those that want a phone that performs well in every situation should avoid the Exynos 2400 S24, as for its price it is compromised, and when the Summer comes this will be even more significant. Its failure to run benchmarks and when it did the extreme temps meaning the test was abandoned are deal-breakers and Samsung Knights trying to defend this are not helping.
I didnt expect the exynos s24 to be that heating. And i'mporting the s24 snapdragon cost $200 more because i have to import. I'm really leaning towards iphone 15 for battery and camera 😫
What's the worst part is, how can they deliver an inferior chipset at the same price as they are offering it in the USA region . I will suggest everyone to simply ignore and boycott samsung phones, just because they must understand that the customer must be valued. It's clear in the eyes of everyone that samsung is selling a rip off to the countries where the government isn't taking any serious actions against them. I don't think anyone must prefer Samsung just because of the flagship or photography experience. People either must switch to oneplus as they are improving by listening to customers well, or trust me at least apple phones will offer a better price to performance in this price.
The best phone reviewer i've come across. Detailed reviews giving the important information to the user. 5G drain and Wi-Fi drain BOTH. All these popular tech channels just list the specs which we can do ourselves.
My issue with A55 and A35 is their size. I want a good screen and a small size for the phone with a UI I like using. I like the A55, but its made for people whose main media device is a phone lol. For me a phone is just an addon.
But if you do intensive tasks like video, gaming, and meetings, you pay twice as much for an Exynos S24 with a far worse user experience. I would easily recommend the A55 over the S24 as the former has 95% of the features, is under half the price, has significantly better battery life, and does not heat up.
@@CharcharoExplorer well this real life video does suggest much what I said so I don't see how you can deny. Whether you're willing to put out with that is down to you, but I will recommend that non-casual users avoid Samsung made chips until they can prove that they are not mid-range and the worst of all flagship chips.
@andyH_England The A55 can't be handled by a Normal person due to its size. Batteries on s24 and S23 both last an entire day of use for me. The screen and audio are superior. The only real downside is battery life versus the A55, and remember that the S23 loses that too (in my experience the S23 and S24 are the same battery wise)
Yuup, I held A55 in store and noped out immediately. It's so huge. And I'm a big guy with big hands. I'm not sure how smaller people are using phones like this. I do gaming on my PC and consoles. I do movie watching on my 4K TV. I'm a grown adult with my home. I don't need to carry a friggin TV in my pocket. It's a shame that there are so few options for good small phones.
It might not be a fair conparison beacause the s24 is a smaller phone with a smaller battery. Instead of the s24 you should use the s24 plus for this battery drain test
You should have included your S24 QSD in the test for all the Exynos haters 😉. Something important that could have been emphasized more clearly is that the power consumption of the S24 is lower in RU-vid and higher in Meet. Most likely because Meet is doing a lot more processing of the image. Gotta use that 2x performance of the Exynos 2400 for something 😅. To make the battery life and heat comparison a bit more fair you could put the S24 into light performance mode which makes it about 10% slower (still crushing any mid range SoC ^^).
I have my a55 for a month now and the battery really is holding up. I play some light, online racing game for 5 hours and it doesn't really heat up and the battery only lost 30% from 100. I stay on Tiktok and RU-vid all day it last me 8 to 9 hour. Netflix for 3 to 4 hours took around 35%. Camera for 7 hours picnic photos and videos would be 50%. Light use while working from 7.30 to 15.00 leave me 45% from 100. So far i'm quite satiesfied with this phone.
Only 1 issue, mixing in performance benchmarks in battery tests will produce inapropriate results, because higher performing device will end up producing "more work" e.g. more frames per second etc., with higher power draw. Which doesn't mean the device is less efficient, in the end.
@@techmo2020 It was interesting to see, and valid nevertheless. Just has to be taken into consideration, that in real-use, S24 would have performed close to twice as much work for the battery life lost during the benchmark tests.
Exynos is and will be trash compared to snapdragon and apple chipsets. I have an S22+ which is a good phone and it does it's job very well so I'm gonna use it for at least 3 more years but the battery life is very poor. Now this doesn't impact me as much because I am always near a power source and with 50% in 30 minutes it is not a problem but for a flagship phone this should not be an issue just because Samsung wants to save money. My mother has a S23+ with a snapdragon and the battery lasts a lot longer so this might be the last time I buy a Samsung flagship if they don't get their chipsets right as time and time again it has been proven that snapdragon is just better. Maybe not way better but for a full price flagship it matters
@@casuarius6576 Not sure what battery fumes you are smoking BUT exynos has a long ass way to go...maybe in 2/3 years it will be the same As for Snapdragon and Apple chips....There is a point of diminishing returns so your premise if false from the start (if the rest a rubbish all will be rubbish or the same)
@@johnsnow9899 He's comparing the S22 that was known for having low yield quality SoCs and also having less battery capacity to the S23+ having a better chipset with better efficiency and performance.
@@casuarius6576 show me one test where exynos is doing better than apple chipset or snapdragon. Also yeah, not the best comparions between S22+ and S23+ but that qualcomm chipset is just a beastand it shows
The A phones have a 28% larger battery than the S24; should've compared the A models with the S24 Plus, which has almost the same battery size as the A models, the result would've been much closer for the S24 Plus. And the S24 Plus might even have better temps being a larger phone with more inner space for heat dissipation.
man s24 costs twice than a55. but lasts only 4hrs. a55 lasts 1.5x. why would i waste money to get reduced battery life. battery and bigger screen are my no. 1 priority. bigger screen automatically comes with bigger battery. this is my priority.
I'm running an s24 snapdragon and I have 0 complaints, it's a very good phone, I returned my s23fe because it became as hot as the sun doing menial tasks and ridiculously hot gaming. The difference is day and night. With most stuff I'm using around 8% battery per hour. Just browsing like 6-7% and hour. Gaming not heavy around 10-12% heavy games 15%-20% an hour.
I had s24 plus exynos battery and speakers were terrible. Returned it and now have a55 which has amazing speakers and great battery which I value more than QHD screen
Well the S24 SoC has 2x - 5x better benchmark performance, that's worlds apart and not even a fair comparison. Looking at 4:05 which is very interesting, you notice that it's even better optimized (lowest power consumption of all) but on the other hand has highest power for other tasks. As they're all performing the same task it seems S24 SoC fires its high power core(s) up unnecessarily early. So Samsung could definitely do some optimization per software update for better battery life. To check this at least in parts, you could do the same test but with S24 in energy saving mode (would still outperform the others by far performance wise).
this is what i want ot know! I have purchased a 35 for this reason but so far am dissapointed by the battery, have you got one? And maybe I am expecting too much, but im curious if there is a big differnce with 35 and 55 in this or just small... At 7 hours screen time from 100% at the start of the day (8h) to the end (22h) it goes down to 15%... this is not avergae screen time for me but I am trying to test its boudaries becauase sometimes it will be ... between 3h and 4h of screen time seems to go from 100% to 20% which again doesnt seem grear... i calculated yesterday the percentage of battery ecah app i used was about 30% and by that point my battery lost ovre 30% about 50% if i remember correctly, so off screen too 20% away? that doeent seem right? this was about midday...this is what i want ot know! I have purchased a 35 for this reason but so far am dissapointed by the battery, have you got one? And maybe I am expecting too much, but im curious if there is a big differnce with 35 and 55 in this or just small... estiamte that phone will last 15hours without charging, this doesnt seem like a lot? i herad some with 55 say that it lasts over 1 day?
Instead of 5g, it's better to use 4g. More people use it in their daily routines. Also, using s24+ would make more sense in this comparison, given the sizes of a55 and a35
Trust me, samsung S series phone's are sick! The S22/S23 and S24 are pretty awesome but the Bettary is nonsense! S22+/S23+ and S24+ are good and S22 ultra/ S23 ultra and S24 ultra is something looks like an aliens Personal phone, not good to look but the phone is awesome! So as my opinion S22 / S23 and S24 Plus Series are great
People say the Exynos 2400 is crap, but I don't get it. This video isn't a fair comparison. He doesn't mention the screen brightness and resolution, which were different for each phone. The speaker volume levels weren't set to the same level either. He also uses benchmark apps, but if you do a battery drain test, that's not fair because a more powerful chip with less battery capacity will, of course, use more battery than a mid-range phone with lower benchmarks and a bigger battery. You also need to consider all the extra features and options you get with an S24 series flagship phone compared to a cheaper A series phone. You don't buy an S24 for the battery life but for the smoothness and extra features. If you want an extremely long battery life, buy a cheap Chinese phone and be happy. I have an S24+ with an Exynos 2400, and my battery experience is great, so don't let this video fool you. You get what you pay for.
Exynos is terrible across the board. I have an A34 which I keep on protect battery so it stops charging at 85% and I can get on average 7 and a half hours SOT. I also put it to charge with about 18% left.
You should consider that the S24 has a screen brightness of 2600 nits and the A55 has a screen brightness of 1600 nits. High brightness may cause heat.
That 2600 nits is useless anyway, no one will use it in real daily activity. The max brightness i ever used only on 30%-40% and i rarely use it. Unless you have abnormality with your eyes or you facing the sun directly, even that you don't need 2600 nits brightness.
The more powerful the processor, the more it heats up. 2400 heats up more because it is more powerful. 1480 heats up less than 1380 because it is slightly stronger. I think this is the problem.
Why wouldn't Samsung want to make it all the same ? Have the Qualcomm Snapdragon chips in all their flagship models regardless of the country or region the phones are being sold, i'm sure that will help to push up sales of their handsets globally. Qualcomm Snapdragon chip's good performance is well known throughout the world as these chips are used by many smartphone manufacturers. Don't get me wrong, i'm not saying that the Exynos chip's performance pales in comparison to the Snapdragon's chips but at least until they have managed to resolve the battery life and heating issues, they should use Snapdragon chips in their handsets.
If you're a hater ,you are happy now. If you're someone who notice the success of meditek and the growth of exynos from its previous versions, there is a much powerful processor (comparing other two here) and a lesser battery capacity. Exynos is on the right track 🎉
I am planning to buy snapdragon varient of s24 to use in india. Will i get any issues like samsung wallet/network issues like volte and 5g reception or any update cycles or any others which you aware of.. please i was not able to get this answer in whole internet, all the answers which i got are not cosidtent. please help me here.
Question: the diplay of the S24 can achieve much higher brightness. So, at full brightness, it's much brighter that the other two at full brightness. But doesn't this mean it consumes more battery? The scientific approach would be to measure brightness and set it on par on every phone, even if the bar is at a different setting.
And then those youtubers who make "a day in a life with s23" try their hardest to show max battery life when the base models are clearly not capable of surviving atlast half of a day . Btw even my mom's s23 with snapdragon is heating like crazzyy EVEN MORE THAN EXYNOS 1380. base models of flagship are only for one specific audience.. those who want small phones because other mini phones have been discontinued