@@MartinHindenes2 Terra that you pay for since this smartphone is worth at most $600-$700, not to mention that you pay with your data 🤧 🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️
@@rolins3279 you still can deduct it from the phone price realistically (unless you don't take much pictures at all). Apple and Samsung collect just as much data from users so that's a moot point.
And the thing is pixel learning your usage so it's not accurate to what you will get. Most of the people think they are getting more with the pixel than the s24 ultra
The Pixel 9 Pro XL in camera, productivity, and AI is much better than the S24 Ultra. The camera is ranked as the second best of the year and it has the best display and the Google ecosystem is one of the best to be productive in the workspace and in AI now with the integration of Gemini it is so advanced that it is superior with all the new AI advanced functions it puts it on another level.
When the main points of comparison has boiled down to animations and how nice or quick they look, we've certainly plateaued in terms of performance needs for users. It's worth mentioning that on Android you can change the animations to your heart's content, you can set them to 400% speed if you want faster transitions between apps and for opening apps.
17:32 having made native Android apps myself, I can tell you that this is an "issue" with the app more so than the phone - any app developers have the option to flag items in the app as crucial to keep in memory vs cache that can be cleaned without worry. Also quickly loading it back from temporary storage cache could be done as an alternative to the RAM; that's done in literally milliseconds, faster than the load animation. So in this case the Facebook devs have decided that your position in the scroll feed is unimportant when you return after a few minutes.
Yes, the Pixel isn't as powerful as the S24 Ultra, but because it throttles it's chipset earlier, it has quite magnificent battery life and pretty good thermal control, and it is superb for low and midrange tasks in terms of the demand on it's thrifty little processor.
The S24 ultra just annihilated pixel 9xl 😂 the buggy software of google is super laggy especially when scrolling either on the browser or social media apps. One Ui of samsung on the other is super polished and buttery smooth with tons of costumazation where google can only wish for.
@@johnsecret1318 I think you not use pixel in your life that's why your opinion are like that as a pixel user it seems much better in your daily not a big chunky phone like samsung
@@mdc123-v2vPixel 9 Pro beats S22 in just about every benchmark usually by 15-20% so it's a little bit faster. CPUs are actually very similar spec wise with the Pixel 9 Pro running slightly a higher mhz. The S24 Ultra blows the Pixel away performance wise but the Pixel has a better camera, brighter screen, brighter HDR, pretty crazy AI editing features, and a Satelite Emergency Messaging. S24 Ultra is obviously way better for games.
The concern of the Tensor G 4 is not that the P9 pro XL will not work properly with basics tasks, but it's the long run for me. How the G4 will performe after 3 to 5 years...and what if I need more from the cheapset to do some demand task?
After having been with Samsung for many generations, I’m trying out pixel now, so this is exactly the kind of video I was looking for, thank you! One thing to note is that you seem to have a thicker case on the pixel, I wonder if this might affect the thermals recorded? it might be worth testing without the case on for both phones in every day use to equalise variables.
S24 ultra doesn't have a sim card right? Samsung shows signal bar even when there is no simcard also on the lockscreen in the start you see no service.
I'd always take polished software and reliable/steady day to day usage over latest overclocked processors, high benchmark scores and other marketing gimmicks.
Well, it depends on your use case.. any chip that doesn't have an Adreno GPU can't run pc games yet (using winlator)... and generally is worse at emulating any game
@@AliYassinToma well we have to be honest and think about how many people actually use emulators or phones for demanding games. It's nice to have latest hardware, but will we use its full potential regularly - probably not. Is it important to have it, for device to be futureproof - probably not.
As u saw. Samsung performed better and it didn't look like a toy compared to pixel as u said previously lol. And Samsung isn't even the best, Chinese phones are better. So pixel is just the most inferior as usual. Even in daily tasks , but surprisingly it downloaded asphalt faster
The pixel is way smoother. Samsung just doesn't care to optimize its devices, with every update, every year reviewers say that it's gonna be perfect each year but no, it'll never be as smooth, same old story
team pixel say alot. tensor is 2-3 times weaker hardwaren then snapdragon 8. the complete finished android 15 is ready for roll out from the 13 august now for all companys !! now next delayed to end oktober and nobody gets it about the tensor and how he works on android 15.... it is for samsung not allowd to roll it out befor google roll it for the pixel 9 out, but on the pixel 9 hardware its not running smooth. now nobody get android 15...all about the trash hardware
If Samsung or any other Android manufacturer allows itself to make an update to limit their processors to 70-80% of their real performance to save battery 🔋, you will be the 1st to cry 🗣️, so stop supporting Google who sells you a smartphone with a mid-range processor at an ultra high-end price.
This is true, but at least Google is transparent about it. Not that this is an excuse, it isn't since they are charging a premium price, but the phone still delivers.
Stop falling into Google's false narrative, an NPU a little more powerful than the competition makes no practical and real difference when the CPUs and GPUs of the competition are 2-3 times more powerful than yours, ARM has made a detailed note on it, go read it. In fact, the Pixel 9 Pro XL is just a Nothing Phone 2 with a zoom camera and a little better photo-video processing 🤷🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️
@@VelianSpeaksTech What are you going to do, a test with Gemini, Google's AI, it won't prove anything because it's just software. To do a fair Ai test, use a neutral Ai model that is not designed by Google.