Got the regular s24. Best phone I've ever had. Perfect size to put inside a pocket , easy handling. Most people will use the S-pen for a short while and ditch it very fast. Don't waste your money. The s24 does everything you need. Be wise.
@@fredyyycci use an s23 and i get around 6-7 hours of screen on time which depending on the person is either more than enough or not enough. For me is not bc i'm a verry heavy user,doing most of my schoolwork on my phone,gaming,consuming media and 6 hrs videocalls with a friend so it's still pretty good and if i can always charge it while doing some homework or using my pc and if i need the phone to last,i can easly bc of how good the stand by is on it and it looks like the battery on s24 is even better(especialy the sd version)
I traded in my S23fe for S24+. Hated the S23fe from the start. It has good camera and snappy performance but I hated the ergonomics. 6.4 display, heavy, poor finger print scanner. I went from S20fe to S23fe and it felt like a downgrade to comfort.
I'm on my new s24 right now got it yesterday 💪 after 15+ years with iPhone and I'm loving it
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Before I bought the S24, I went to best buy and looked at the 24 & 24+ side by side. I went with the 24 because I couldn't see the difference in resolution and the 24 has the same body size as the P30 it replaces. If you like bigger screen, then go with the 24+. But, if you prefer smaller screen, you can't go wrong with the regular 24.
I went from the Note 9 to the S22 Ultra, and I have come to realize two things: 1, I seldom pull out the SPen but instead just grab a common, cheap, rubber tipped stylus, and 2, the size and the sharp square corners are harsh on my arthritic hands. I think I am going to seriously consider the S24+ because, even though I will be giving up a little screen real estate, I am sure the slightly smaller, more rounded corners will be a better fit for me. I also will look for the cheapest, most flimsy case I can find so I can attach an adhesive pen holder to its side to hold the cheap stylus. I never used to trade in my old phone either, but I believe I will trade in my S22 Ultra this time, just to bring the price down even more. And, with the 7 years of guaranteed upgrades, the phone will likely outlive me!
I have the 23 Ultra a year, i do enjoy the S Pen experience but it is an evil phone in regards to my jeans pocket😂. I came from an S8+ . My next device will be a 'S20 something + device' , i prefer the rounded corners and to be honest wouldn't totally miss the S Pen especially since the 6.1 update took away Live Messages. Nice upload 👍🏻
I'm still happy with my s21 FE AMOLED display, 120hz refresh rate dual sim , it can play games, it can watch on RU-vid in HD, it has great camera, and updated to android 14 One ui6 got it for $299
You can't justify same model with 2 different chip and different performances. If people buy a flagship and don't use it fully: it's up to them. I know what and why i buy a flagship and even me, having owned Samsung phones during 12 years, i can't stand for Samsung for that. It's just not fair.
Exactly. While few regions get the snapdragon version of s24 and s24+, the fact is samsung knows that its main sales isn't in the regions where the snapdragon version except ultra are being sold, so they strategized to selling exynos only to top selling markets to maximize sales and profit in those rehions as well as show increased sales figures in exynos versions since the people who can't differentiate between processors and/or have enough funds to buy the ultra model. I have seen many many reviews of the s24 and s24+ exynos versions to conclude that they aren't worth buying. Instead one can go for MI 14 ultra if they want a super powerful phone or just go with some other phone which is a flagship spec one. Also, Camera processing is shit in exynos versions
@@destertewbro, you have no idea of what Exynos 2400 is capable of then. I'm using the S24+ for about a week now and regarding camera processing, I find it way more natural than the S24U. Unless people like oversharpened pics, but that's up to them. Also, being a new chip and all it's going to get way more optimized in the future. Don't get me wrong, I always preferred SD phones but this one feels just as good, no overheating and stuff like that like we used to have in the 990 or previous Exynos.
Costs 100USD - 150USD workers from factory [mobile manufacturer unit] tell me all the time, all workers have the best top of line phone they made for quarter of the price and they get only one each. I know want I'm taking about and honestly they are not in business of selling phones but "SOFTWARE" same with APPLE
Im still using my A53 and haven't had any issues. It continues to get better with every update! Honestly,most people can't utilize a budget phone properly.
Both the S23+ and S24+ are over $1K here. We have the regular S23 and the S23 fe and by using either one of them I find no difference in performance, but I can see the S23 fe better, as it has a larger screen, while the regular S23 is more pocketable and lighter. Whichever you fancy, but ppl on the budget should aim at the regular S24 IMO, better yet, Get the S23fe for less than 500- bucks. if you are on a budget, especially if you can get the NA version with the SD 8 chip.
Yep I think your spot on with this review ... the only weak area of the 24 plus is the camera which isn't bad but is behind other phones in it's price range .
@@joezmoma19285first of the iPhone 15 plus doesnt have a better camera and the others does but not by a huge margin and the s24 plus is a better overall phone thn all these phones
@@aspect359 s24 plus is worse than the OnePlus 12 spec for spec and performance wise. Even the camera system on the s24+ is worse , with oversaturated and unrealistic colors, bad night mode and bad zoom. S24+ also overheats faster and throttles itself to oblivion as it can't keep up playing anything heavy as compared to the OnePlus with its monstrous 16gb of ram and large vapor chamber. OnePlus 12 has an extra gaming chip to boos frame rates and provide sharper textures. OnePlus clearly beats the s24+ and is better than the s24 ultra too.
@@joezmoma19285 it isn't better thn the s24 ultra keep dreaming there's a reason y every single tech channels guys or shit like tht say the s24 ultra is the best phone until now I have seen many comparisons between thm the cameras are preference between s24 ultra and the OnePlus but the performance even with all tht u said s24 ultra still outperforms OnePlus and is more stable do urzelf a favour and jst watch some comparisons
Yeah i never use the S pen nor did I use the 100x zoom feature on my S22 ultra so when I upgraded I decided to go for the S24+ and I regret nothing cause I love this phone.
Wouldn’t rush to have standard s24 yet - s23 is a brill phone with very few differences and can still be updated until back end of 27 as a budget item - in UK can pick up a new or factory reconditioned for under £400
The real problem is that Samsung doesn't have a smaller version of A55. If you are into smaller phones and you want Samsung, then S24 is the only choice, but it's just too expensive for many...
Agree with this wholeheartedly. At least, if you want a newer model, otherwise - I think the S23 from last year is still absolutely worth getting. It's still a very strong phone.
Once I got S22U I became fully satisfied with performance and available functions and design and others. Then I stopped watching unboxing, reviews, comparisons and other smartphone videos. I opened this video only because I'm eating right now 😊 and wanted to watch something. I think one day I'll need to buy new phone. And if I'll have enough money It'll definitely be Ultra. The biggest and most expensive model is always better than cheaper models. I understood that when I had N10+ and used it simultaneously with brother's S21+. As for me Spen is very useful for writing and working with Excel tablets. But today new Ultra on launch date costs as much as 3 month salaries 😮
The A55 would be the best all rounder, but the 5mp macro-camera is useless, if only it had (even an 8 MP) telephoto of average performance (from the A72), it would be a top-seller.
I'm using the S24+ now!! Yesss I absolutely love it. It's truly incredible. Form factor is definitely refreshing being used to other androids and curves for so long! 👏👏👏
Love my s24 plus it's really underrated phone. It's basically an ultra just missing a few features. You can't go wrong with any of the Samsung s series this year. All are good phones and depending on your needs and budget all are very good phones so you don't feel a huge drop off from the ultra.
Last years phones are a great price and are very premium and flagship. S23 ultra was in the £700 range when i last checked, i paid £1250 for my s23 ultra. Anyways get the phone you want and i do think it's worth paying more for something you want. Whatever phone you pick i think you'll be happy for the price you pay.
The Note 10 6.3" was the best Samsung phone for me in terms of size, weight and screen aspect ratio. I love curved screens and it had a very decent camera set. Tried the plus today - the Ultras are too big and heavy for me - but I don't like the hand feel with the flat edges. I really dig one ui though, Dex and Wallet and Pass. However I'm going to see if I can port one ui to another brand of phone because the (not so) new Samsung design doesn't appeal to me... And that's fine - it's made for the masses.
Standard s24 is the best choice. Small phone, dex, snapdragon 8gen3 and ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. I mean, you have 2 s24 for the price of a single s24u.
I went with the S24+ 512GB on a smoking deal between my carrier and Samsung. Less than $5 pm for two years and this baby is mine. Fantastic phone..I traded an iPhone 12 Mini and took advantage of the free storage upgrade. I still have my S22.. A great phone. I flirted with Apple but it doesn't do it for me..too limiting.
I guess I'm ignorant in my advanced age, but what was the car game you were playing here? You also mentioned a short list of favorite games: what are they? Thanks!
After a thorough comparison of both devices, I have come to the conclusion that the S24 Plus aligns more closely with my preferences and requirements. While it may not be considered inexpensive, it offers significant cost savings compared to the Ultra model. Furthermore, I appreciate the return to a lightweight design with a suitable screen size.
In my opinion I think the Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 is kind of equal to the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus screen. Both OLED screen is amazing and don't take you out of your streaming or gaming.
@hyattonwyattboys only thing Samsung has is the ecosystem. OnePlus 12 is several hundred dollars less with faster charging, better overall screen brightness, ability to use in rain and have screen actually register the touch. I've enjoyed both brands, ecosystem is the only standout difference.
@@carlbrenda6518 indeed, just get a phone that fits your needs, ive seen people spending a thousand on iphone 15pm & ss 24 ultra yet they only use it to scroll social medias and take pictures...
I have the S24 ultra and it's performs well, especially in gaming..you get A54 or something like that, it's definitely not gonna game like the S24..or IPhone for that matter..you get what ya pay for nowadays..those middle priced phones they want us to have for cheap anymore..its all about the gaming..basically a laptop in your hands using a S24
The Samsung Galaxy s24 plus is a fine device. However, it still costs $1,000. My favorite device of the year is the OnePlus 12. Frankly, it has far better specifications than the s24 plus and it's a much better value. Best of all, it's not a flat slab that utilizes a non ergonomic flat screen. Curved glass is far more ergonomic and has a much more premium look.
@@tconnolly9820 The OnePlus 12 will receive 4 years of OS updates with 5 years of security patches. That's more than enough for any flagship device. Frankly, the 7 years of updates that Google and Samsung offer are nothing more than a marketing gimmick. Very few people are going to keep the same device for 7 years. LOL
In fact, the right phone to buy is the S24, not the S24 Ultra or the S24 Plus. I'm rocking my S24 in one hand while I don't know what to do with the S24 Ultra. It's been laying down
Agreed. Thought about the plus just because of the promotions but then realized I felt more forced to upgrade because of that. S24 is the right size for one hand usability and it's light weight. I forget it's in my pocket. That's how it should be. Battery is good enough but because it's smaller, it charges QUICK.
If only samsung put more mind in s24plus, put better cooling, faster charging, give it better camera. Make it a compact ultra ,it would have been a bestseller
I've got the plus and the ultra. I prefer the plus more over the ultra as it's more comfy to hold in the hand. I don't used the spen that often and then camera on the plus is still awesome like the ultra. The ultra I just use it to watch videos and play games on it.
I went with the 24U and it's a great phone. But the screen is weird. Constantly covered in smudges and fingerprints. I was always having to clean it. Nothing I had experienced before, so I assume it has something to do with the special, non-reflective coating? So, I put a screen protector on it. Also something I never do. This took care of the smudging issue but now the fingerprint reader barely works, even after turning on touch sensitivity and re-learning the fingerprints with the protector on.
Watching from my s24u...yes Im not like most who uses the spen...the matt display is gone when I applied my tempered glass...went with the ultra again (since s20u til now) purely bcos s24 and s24+ in my country is using exynos so for the snapdragon 8 gen 3 I went the ultra route
I just got the S23 FE. Im not tech savvy and wouldnt know the difference anyway. So far it does what i ask of it though. Battery life sux however. Charges quick though, one charger i have. Not so much on the other. Camera is really good. Im having a problem with several functions like when im adding details to my contacts or occasionally in messaging the screen keeps scrolling up. I have to constantly chase the cursor. Not sure whats up with that. Maybe a bug. Spell check sux too. Already cracked the screen saver. I hope its only that and not the screen. Seems decent tho. Maybe i wont smash it for a while. We'll see.
I tried an A34, with ' just as good/close to' A54, but for me it wasn't an S series ( or any flagship) alternative, particularly the camera. Bought a used P6 for less, and is a way better alternative, buying a used Pixel 6, which is cheap in 2024.
I picked mine up directly from Samsung and used my S21 Ultra for my trade-in. I paid $450 USD. It's ok. It's not my daily driver though. My daily driver is a 15 Pro Max.
"it's ok" then says his daily driver is a 15 pro max lol gtfo out of here, even the s24+ can put the 15 pro max to shame and that is an objective fact.
Just to add another option to the mix of phones that offer (near) premium specs at a more affordable price, I just got a Nubia RedMagic 9 Pro (USA). [It replaces my 5-yr-old RedMagic 3, which still works perfectly, but will not run updated financial apps requiring OS 10 or above - mine has OS 9. New one is Android14] So, first the caveats/CONS: It has no IP rating (not water or dust proof), owing to the cooling fan --it is a GAMING phone. I am not a gamer, but I bought this for the specs that a gaming phone requires. Cameras; Selfie (under display) is rather poor by today's standards, but I don't really do selfies. Main camera is pretty good, but not on a par with the best available. I really like the photos, but if you want the best, this will not be for you. The PROS (Snowfall model, USA): 16GB RAM, 512 storage . Dual SIM card slot.120 Hz refresh. Cooling fan (for gamers), dedicate gaming mode with ridiculous settings options. 6500MAh battery, 80W charging (charging brick and cable included in package, as well as a basic case). Very near stock Android (few company OS mods). DTS speakers (2 facing), plus 2 more (one at each end), 3.5mm earphone jack!!, iR blaster, z-smart cast (to a smart TV), NFC. So, How much? $799 (US) on redmagic's site. I bought mine from Walmart at $775 (with free shipping-- got it in 3 days). [Amazon wanted $849 after discount.] Also available (List $649) with 12GB RAM/ 256 storage (Sleet model, USA). I've had it for four days now and LOVE IT! It is big, it is bright, and it is FAST! [I am in no way being compensated for this review. I just want to let everyone know about an alternative to the big guys' offerings.]
For world release this is not an option.. one word Exynos.. its basically buying the previous year model but with stutter.. at that price point better but the old model or cough the rest of the money for the ultra or go to a A50 series if you want to save money.. if not Samsung then maybe Pixel, Motorola makes neat phones and nice UI too
Why do people confuse the S pen with the tab's or iPad's pencil as the same? Are they? SAME or SIMILAR functionality? Coz there's a difference I reckon.
Interesting video, but I chose the S23FE and I'll tell you WHY! First is the price I got mine factory UNLOCKED for $509 for 256Gb last November. The cameras are PLENTY for me as I do NOT take "professional" photos or videos so I have NO need for an "ULTRA" model. Next, the S-Pen having had NOTE series phones for a long time I never really used the Pen and really does not "enhance" my daily experience at all. The S23FE runs ONE UI 6.1 with 90+% of the features offered on the "ULTRA" model that even then I use ONCE in a blue moon so, why PAY for all these features that I'll never use?? OK the S23FE has the Snapdragon GEN 1 which is NOT really a game changer as far as battery life goes vs. the Snapdragon Gen 3. So apps load milliseconds slower than the "ULTRA" that matters how much in day to day usage? The S23FE can handle about ANYTHING you throw at it except video editing which I NEVER do in the first place so, WHY pay $1300+ for something I'll NEVER use? It ALL comes down to WHAT you use your phone for and MOST people will own a phone for less than TWO years before upgrading and that is a HUGE money hit at $1300+. The other JOKE is updates for 7years as ANYONE serious about a phone will NEVER have a phone for that long in the first place! Even the S23FE! If you are a professional that does picture and video editing for a living than YES an ULTRA is right for you but the majority needs NONE of these features or the horsepower to do it! Everything the S-pen offers can be done without with a little extra when needed and little effort.
@@pedroduran8927 : I get that! I use an app called Hibernator which actually turns off apps and prevents background usage. I have also gone through and CHANGED the location access to MANY apps that do NOT need to be running all the time in the background and the "precise" location option being turned OFF as well. These changes have DRASTICALLY improved the batter life on my S23FE and will work on ANY phone!
I love videos like this. It helps people like me control myself and not waste my money wanting a ridiculous S24 Ultra. I never even thought of the stylus. What a waste that would have been, I'd never use the damn thing. I do love my S21 Ultra but it's quite banged up and in bad condition now, can't even get 5G signals.
For everyone saying "StIlL 1000 DoLlaRs tHo" - life must be hard when forcing yourself to straight out buy a phone. Most of us will get a phone on contract, and getting the + over the Ultra means a lower more manageable monthly cost
See,i don't get it. The plus haves barely anything over the regular for 200$ more. Just get the s24 and save even more moneys and trust me,the size is perfect. I used to be a big phone guy but got the regular s23 bc the ultra was too big of a ginancial stretch and the plus was just not worth 200$ extra and... i was both wtong and right: the plus would've been a waste of moneys and big phones actualy suck.
yep, exactly this. I only show video footage that it's owned by me/us for a reason. Fair usage laws can apply in some cases, but it's safer to avoid it.
im still rocking my S21FE. But the latest 6.1 update really brought it down to a crawl.... Dont know what im gonna upgrade to yet. Maybe a Moto Edge Plus 2023?
I’m not a gamer. No interest. I bought a guaranteed refurbished Vivo27 8 GB 256 GB for £60 and an Oppo 5G network same storage and memory for £65. No point in paying a grand when AI arrives in a year.
ultimately, the S line is at pair with the A series, i see no diference but the bezels, hope samsung puts more ultra features in those phones (S normal and S Plus)
S24 and S24 Plus has exynos chipset outside the US. Its freakin expensive tough: Exynos has shitty modems, consume 30% more power, and the connections flickering more often.The cpu also draw more power wich means: overheating issues, and rapid battery drain. Definetly NOT worth it! If i would buy an S24, I'll choose a simple 24 with snapdragon. I bought the ultra, because my phone must survive one day, with one charge. Exynos can not do that with my usage. SD does.
I think you're forgetting an extremely crucial thing here. Samsung has given us an objecively inferior product compared to the US and other countries that got the snapdragon. Look, the Exynos isnt bad by a long shot, thats not my point, but it's the very *fact* that they think this is an acceptable thing to do. If they want to put the exynos in their phone, put it in every S24+ worldwide, don't pick and choose who gets the better performing device. Again, i understand the difference is negligible, but its the principle here. i would be 100% happy with this phone if they put the exynos in every phone worldwide and the americans got the exynos too, it's a good chip, I'm not saying it isn't. I would have NO issue with that AT ALL. But they have given us an inferior product than the US and other countries that got the snapdragon.
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@@axeltech9914 I'm thinking of getting it. Or A25. Seems like a good budget choice of Samsung. Why spend all that money. But everyone is raving about S24.