Galaxy S24 (Exynos vs Snapdragon) / Pixel 8 / Xperia 5 V Battery Drain Test
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- Battery drain test of best compact Android phone. I tested the battery life, camera, performance, and thermals of Samsung Galaxy S24 with Exynos 2400, S24 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Google Pixel 8 with Tensor G3, and Sony Xperia 5 V with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Let's see which one is gonna perform the best and last the longest.
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00:00 Pixel 8 vs Galaxy S24 vs Xperia 5 V
00:37 Display and Testing Conditions
01:59 Performance Exynos vs Snapdragon vs Tensor AnTuTu
02:36 Storage Pixel 8 vs S24 vs Xperia 5 V
03:33 UA-cam Battery Test
04:35 Camera Battery Test
05:18 GPS and Outdoor Test
07:02 Camera Pixel 8 vs S24 vs Xperia 5 V
08:06 Manual Mode Camera Pro
08:26 Light Gaming Test
08:51 Pixel 8 is Burning!
09:35 Heatmap and Thermals Comparison
09:55 WiFi Video Call Test
10:23 Standby Test
10:36 Web Browsing Pixel 8 vs S24 vs Xperia
10:52 Final Result
12:50 Charging Speed
13:16 Power Consumption Pixel 8 vs S24 vs Xperia
13:45 Thermals and Temperature Chart
14:14 Ranking Best Compact Phone - Наука та технологія
The difference between S24 units is crazy. Europe is paying more for an inferior device. Even crazier is the choice of such a small battery for Samsung. I can't imagine SONY is using a crossdimmensional future technology to be able to fit such a bigger battery in a similarly sized device.
the s24 in this video is the best ver snapdragon not samsung's
the s24 is worrse than the sony by %5 even thoe it has a better SOC
S24 is 4000 mah
@@rrrk2341 that's no excuse. If Sony can fit a 5000mAh cell in their compact device, Samsung can, too.
im keeping my 23+ for a long time! snapdragon 8gen2 is no joke!
Galaxy s23 is an exception among recent S series of Samsung!
Why?
@@dappadondadda100 It has better battery life, thermal management and good network reception
And a horrible PWM screen what can cause headache and pain in the eyes. :/
@@mRxmoduleskill issue
@@dappadondadda100 Because it uses Snapdragon even in Europe, not Shitxynos
Xperia beats 8gen3 with 8gen2.This is impressive.
it's also important that xperia has larger battery
1000mah battery larger than s24
Sony also has fewer customized service on background
@@chianglin-un9wt Samsung ui it's bloated with all the Samsung crap in the background so yea , some % are lost just because of this and the bigger battery makes all the difference, i have a Zenfone 9 with 4300mah , smaller then s23 but thicker and the difference in battery life it's very noticeable, wish Samsung put a higher capacity on normal S
It IS impressive. They did that with an older chipset.
To those saying it had a larger battery, hear this: It had a 22% larger battery, but beat it with 27%. IT BEAT IT!
Hi 👋🏻 I'm from India and a month ago I was planning to buy S24 which is obviously Exynos in my country.. got impressed by the idea of 7 OS updates, modern design but after finding your channel I got enlightened😅
Now I changed my mind and going for S23 which got a big price drop here.. 8Gen2 is way better than 2400
What is the point in getting 7 years OS updates if your phone battery goes literally unusable after 2-3 years!
Man you saved me🙏🏻
Hope your channel grows to great heights❤
Same
Can't you still get the snapdragon version of the s24 from 3rd party sites?
Correct me if I'm wrong, But I'm like 80% sure it's the S24 Ultra that gets 7 years of updates, not the Base S24 and S24+, on that note the S24 Ultra comes with a Snapdragon chip globally
@@soupra No. The entire S24 lineup gets 7 years of OS updates.
@@MalcolmBlk Yeah there is way but those comes with a humongous cost for importing.. The base S24 will cost roughly like 1000-1100 USD,
where I can get the 256 gigs variant S23 at 550 USD here
Not worth spending double the price
12:18 Samsung S24 with Snapdragon: 🫡
12:43 Xperia 5 V: 💪🗿🫡
Now THAT'S how you do a test. Great job mate.
Yup, was very cool to see Pixel 8. Reading Amazon reviews and other impressions made it sound like it had the worst battery life ever, but this video really put it into perspective.
I bought the Samsung Galaxy S24 Exynos version with 256Gb storage today. I got a good deal and paid 850 USD compared the the 1100 USD it cost in my home country Norway. I am not a power user so it's no big deal for me that the battery life is on the shorter side. My last phone was a iPhone 12 mini, so I am not spoiled with battery life. I guess even the Exynos version is better than the iPhone 12 minis battery life
Overall performance of exynos is bad
Not @@rrrk2341
@@rrrk2341 it literally isnt. Performance is great, it just isnt as efficient
@@mexibobor Exactly this, I bought my dad a s24, and I use a s23+ myself. The s24 destroys my s23 in performance, and seems to run relatively cool.
I am a Samsung Galaxy S21 user with an Exynos processor and for a normal user, the Samsung processors offer enough performance.
No Xiaomi 14?
This video just shows how god damn efficient SD8 Gen2 is... incredible
the only youtuber that i believe until now
You do a spectacular job!
I did'nt expect xperia to be here. Hopefully this will be available in ph.
I really wish Samsung gives up on Exynos
My Poco F5 will destroy these Exynos or tensor G3 In gaming
I played PUBG 7:30 hours in poco F5 multiple times
All of these phones can't even last 4 hours in PUBG mobile 😂
If you leave the camera
Poco F5 is much better than these phones
There's not even a comparison
i think it's amazing that Samsung is continuing to make Exynos chips. Also the collab with Google is pioneering, especially if you think about the geopolitical tensions. We need competition, and you never now, maybe a few years down the line Samsung will actually make the best chipsets and you will say the same about TSMC (though, obviously very unlikely)
It's not bad as I see.
The 7+ gen 2 is even a little bit faster than the 8 gen 1.
But the poco is large which allows a bigger battery but isn't handy anymore.
@@Slyizable that ain't midrange that's previous years underclocked 8+ gen 1 named 7+ gen 2 it has best sustained performance and best efficiency compared to all of them it can handle
8 gen 3 can't keep up in 5 hours of gaming it's 2x more powerful less efficient more heating throttling etc
@Smzxe Would never buy a chinese phone, my friend had a xiaomi, oppo, and a poco too, used samsungs before that, Despite all of them being better than the old samsung he had, the software was horrendous, buggy and lackluster compared to Samsung
i decided to get the s24plus exynos 512GB and honestly im impressed with the perfromance, its very fast, battery is good, doesnt get hot, hasnt thottled once and i do play graphic intensive games, i did notice some games note optimised but the exynos is still a flag ship processor, and overall im very happy with it. i did get a good discount though...
Managed to get s24+ 256gb exynos for 453£. The price was really good. If what, will have time to send it back.
@@igorlpv i think you will hold on to it...
Shit what you have on your hands. Enjoy it!
Great detail - especially the outside run test and standby 4 hours. I don' care about battery use on wifi because if I have wifi, I can often plug in and charge. Battery drain outside on 4G / 5G is the key piece of information I value. Bonus for using google maps or a run app for some GPS drain.
As usual exynos is garbage. We in Europe get exynos so this is really unfortunate, not mentioning added insult to injury, we pay more for objectively inferior device.
I have bought brand new S24 256GB Exynos for only 647€ with 2 years of waranty (Samsung had some special limited offer), comparing to S23 256GB, which still costs 859€ brand new (after a year on the market), so there was no reason to buy it over S24. For that price? I am totally fine with Exynos (was moving from Snapdragon 845).
@@JarkoPinkyShit what you have on your hands. Enjoy it!
@@jlj1117 Thanks. Me and my firends are enjoying it everyday.
i want to thank you, because of one of the videos you did some months ago (and your answer to one of my comments then) I ordered myself the s24 honkong version here in europe and i LOVE it. Such good battery life and it just doesnt get hot at all. For those wondering, I payed 750€ for 256gb (which is also the prices in the big tech.stores in my country)
from wonda mobile? or other shop?
@@JarkoPinky Wonda
I love your in depth tech videos
Ah good old Exynos! It always finishes first........
to die!!!
So i just ordered a new phone for work and i could chose between S23 and S24 - i got S24 and now i am a bit bummed about it having Exynos (i was aware of it, but i wanted to test out the latest phone from Samsung even tho i think S23 and S24 are nearly identical). Well i am still gonna look forward to it but sad that we in Austria got again the worst chipset :(
S24 Exynos: 0%
S24 Snapdragon: 19%
Absurdo a diferença!
You doing amazing work my friend, great comparison detailed!!
Samsung no fair treating most of the customers with Exynos just to save money cause it's Samsung chipset. Should give the best CPU available no matter the region.
Good info, please make a comparison between s23 plus and s24 plus. Thanks!
still exynos consume %24 more battery than SD8g3
But it was cooler for most of the test
exyons it's bad on wifi and modem antenna, here they loosing very bad , appart from this it's an efficient chip
@@CRAB..but lost
@@cw1161 but that doesn't make it bad .
@@CRAB.. 20% battery difference is a big factor
Hello, can you tell me the battery level you used, the processor temperature, the usage percentages, in which program you opened it and how you opened it, please, you are loved.
Hi Techmo,
Great test with a lot of useful infos. Have you used the standard or the light performance profile on the 2 S24 versions?
Hi it's standard mode
@@techmo2020 Would it be worth to test the influence of the light mode on battery life? I also have purchased both versions of the S24 , but my SD version is from HongKong. I am still in the process of comparing both versions to feed my engineering curiousity.... 🙂
I have remarked though that the Kernel versions in the firmware are different....6.1.43 for Exynos vs. 6.1.25 for SD...This might also have an effect on the power management of the phones, or?
@@IasonundArgonauten I've done already there is virtually no difference. As for kernel version I don't think it really makes a difference. The third number is usually not as important since it's just tiny iterations in UI rather than actual kernel changes for the OS. That's just my take though 😊
Hi, I tested the light mode, I did not find any meaningful difference. I assume it does under clock the CPU but 99% of the time the CPU is not running on the max clock rate.
Thanks Techmo. I also wonder if the cpu governer in the kernel does have a significant effect... What I have already seen is that the Snapdragon is working constantly with a lower voltage than the Exynos CPU. This already shows that it is more efficient and uses less power. The difference in power consumption of the modems might be interesting to look at.
What App do you use for the temp. Overlays in the test?
I liked the first UA-camr who considered Sony as a phone and brought it to the field. Well done Bring Sony to the field in the next videos❤❤
Love the idea of testing videocalls!
This provides valuable insight for choosing the right phone for IRL video streaming
Pixel is tempting because it's the only one that lets third-party apps use camera at 60fps
However, your test reveals Pixel 8 still overheats, just like previous models, thus there's 0 sense in choosing it over the others
Previous Pixels disconnected from the mobile network entirely when they were overheated
If I remember correctly you have your s24 with snapdragon from Canada and live in Switzerland right? Do you habe any reception problems?
I have the possibility to get one from Canada as well and live in Germany, so experience should be similar.
The Canadian one doesn't match the bands in Germany, I don't have a connection issue but you never know. The Hong Kong vsriant is compatible with EU.
@@techmo2020 :// thanks for the info, i’ll look into it.
family is going to canada soon so it would’ve been easy to get, have to see about hong kong import fees
don’t need a new phone immediately but won’t go for a exynos phone after seeing your vids 😂
The USA version matches the bands in most of Europe.@@techmo2020
I subscribed you make the best videos and now I still don't know if I should pick the Pixel 8 or the S24 since I live in Europe and get the exynos chipset.
People like to complain about Sony and their lack of update cycles when compared to others. What those people don't realize is Google some time back changed how the whole thing works, currently they're still updating your phone and it's most important features and security through Play Store updates. And those same updates keep coming even when you run out of official OS and security updates. A phone isn't obsolete and unusable when it's no longer updated to new android version. In fact I'd prefer being on an older OS verision, which lately seem to be more design chnages over anything (AI is not useful for me), than being updated to new android version with bugs which take a long time to fix. Pixels are a great example, they're THE phone for android and they're so buggy... Pixels now have 7 years of official update support but they're on HW that won't even last 3 years! I'd rather pick the phone that will survive longer with older SW, that's also way better spec (headphone jack, memory card!!!, no display cutout...) than something like the Pixel with inferior HW.
And I side note, I absolutely love how Xperia has the older HW and it still beat the newest devices from the competitors, that says a lot.
Que aplicación es la que usa para la telemetría en superposición? La puedes compartir? Gracias por la repuesta
1:47
You should also probably mention (i may have not heard you mention it, if so thats on me) that the xperia display doesnt get as bright as the other ones, which imo is also a downgrade compared to e.g. samsung. Of course i know that for this test you set the brightness to be equal on all devices.
Great video!
S24plus or Xiaomi 14? which one Will you buy if they sells for same price and why.
Please reply
This year the phones have been underwhelming. Whether budget or flagship.
I do like Sony but sadly their auto mode is very, very far behind the competition at this price.
They should have let the 1v be for the pros and make the 5v to compete with S24. To do that they should have had computational photography.
I think the upcoming 1vi, 5vi and 10vi might be the last Sony phones we see. They must 40% sales last year.
I have the 10iii and the cameras are good in sunlight but otherwise very poor.
I've decided to go for iPhone because I just want cameras that are good, os support, hardware support and accessories. Apple has all that and best CPU.
And where I live the S24 is €750 and the iPhone 14 is €739 and iPhone 13 is €619. No S23 on sale here. So it looks like iPhone 13 wins
Samsung successfully ruined tensor chips. Google is dumb to use samsung manufacturing
Sony software support is unacceptable...
Great video this what I want to know thank you!!
How is the Xperia 5 V holding up now? Would you prefer S24 SD over Xperia 5 V?
Always Snapdragon. The best on emulation, compilation, conexions, GPS, efficiency and temperatures with better support for customs.
I expected more from the Pixel.
Samsung suggest to charge battery from 20-80 %. Does this help in prolonging the battery life or do we need to charge it normally 15-95% .
Do the same including iphone 15 series base models
hi, could you test some phone with Mediatek Dimensity 9300, i've seen some videos where it beats Snapdragon 8 gen3 both in performance and sometimes also in battery life. The [phones that using it are for ex. Vivo X100 and Oppo Find 7, but i don't know if you can buy these in Europe
Hi, as you said the problem is these phones are either not being released here or released so late that there is no reason to review them. I really wish I could get my hand on Huawei and Vivo phones on time.
If it isn't available in europe look for importing
Mediatek is garbage. Bad optimization and terrible emulators. They also need to improve efficiency and temperatures. They have zero support for medium/long-term development.
Almost 1 hour difference in batterylife with the 24s! 😮
Can you recommend a compact phone under 500£, with less 6.2 inches screen, with an sd card, 5 years of updates, good camera, good processor, great screen, very good battery and nice Ui ?
I know that you have the Sony 5V, but it only gets 2 years of updates.
What is happening in the mobile industry, why we can't have anymore good compact phones ?
Why is 2 years of updates such a big deal? I'm using an Xperia 1 1st gen, and it's still on android 11. It's by far my favourite version of android coz each generation, in my opinion, it gets worse. Although i'll still choose the new android os over iOS anyday.
Great analysis, as ever :-)
Quick question: The S24 units are the same ones used in the previous comparisons?
Hi yes they are
Sony please comeback in india
as user of s24 Exynos the battery life i could live with it but the thing is bother me is the heat this thing heat a lot and quickly especially if you use it in mobile data .
The difference between the 2 S24 is crazy and by almost 1 hour!!!
G3 is basically a SD888 on the performance and efficiency side, Google is 3 years behind Qualcomm
I can confirm, my Pixel 8 (Pro!) also has insanely slow write speeds, pretty much on par with yours, 230MB/s.
Even on Pro? That's insane! Thanks for sharing.
@@techmo2020 Strange. Maybe because it's different version of AnTuTu m.ua-cam.com/video/WipYmx2z1pM/v-deo.html
2:40 - did you mean UFS 4.0 not 4.1
Pretty sure Google pixel 8 uses UFS 3.0 storage while the others use UFS 4.0 so that can explain the slower write speeds I think
Its UFS 3.1
I wish they gave the S24 a 3Ah battery and made it 5.2" in screen size and had 1 symmetrical rear camera without a hump. 45W charging would've been perfect too.
Preach! S24 mini would be awesome.
Given the chance to get both? Which will you go for? Exynos or Snapdragon if you live here in Europe.
Snapdragon anytime.
@techmo2020 thanks.
Actually no surprise here. Snap gen 2 is more efficient when it comes to saving energy than gen 3, I am using samsung s23 with snapdragon gen 2, and it lasts 8+ hours of active usage
you are wrong galaxy s24's baterry is 4000 mah
Explain why
@@ryan3128 just search it up. Is that so hard?
That's marketed value, you can see the battery rated capacity in settings > battery > battery information
S24+ is 4755mah and not 4900mah
It's why Apple has very specific battery values cause they use rated capacity, Samsung just rounds it up to whatever they feel like
S23 vs S24 exynos please 😊
Nobody wants or needs to see Exynos in comparison videos. Always Snapdragon!
5 V Team
why is samsung advertising iwth 4000mha battery on the S24?
Exynos variant have more less bezels...did you notice that
Thanks for including the pixel 8. I got one cause I refuse to buy from a company that sells a second version which is worse for the same price.
You just straight go for a trash phonez got it.
@@franciscolodix1214 enjoy your shitsung with an exynos that lies in benchmark tests and costs the same as a snapdragon haha
another great test, but unfortunately with each subsequent video you discourage me from buying a Pixel 8 😉
pixel 8 it's a nonsense and it's based on exyons 2200 , wait for pixel 9 witch will be on exyons 2400 just like s24 but with better google integration and hopefully better battery life
@@cristianJoker2512The tensor G3 is actually based on what the Exynos 2300 could have been (They even use a exynos modem), but with a slight underclock on all its cores (1+3+4), a Mali GPU instead of a AMD one, a couple of modifications on the ISP and DSP so it could accomplish the requirements needed by Google on their devices.
Lets try the test again with Aeroplane mode to see if the problem with Exynos and Tensor is the modem, or the SoC itself
Loveroftech also did similar tests and they also show that Exynos sucks.
@@andyH_England Where?
His last video showing the S24 Exynos.
The s24 Exynos won.
Otherwise You're making up something didn't really happen.
Zenfone 10 too but ig its last year
Mo I have a Request to you. I have recently bought galaxy s24 ultra and I am happy with it. However the issue of the fingerprint sensor not working properly with a screen protector was weird. Anyways I can live with that still by testing different tempered screens, one still stick. BUT I HAVE NOTICED A BIGGER POTENTIAL ISSUE.
S24 ultra when check in About phone - Status information - SIM card Status and check the SIGNAL STRENGTH , it's shows like -90dbm to even -120dbm. Normal signal strength received should remain between -40dbm to -85dbm. This is happening on both SIMS from different carriers. I belive your s24 will show the same Low Signal Strength. I think with such low signal Strength this phone will struggle in Single tower or hilly terrains. I had similar issues with my previous midrange samsung phone where signal strength was bad. I wonder if this is a common samsung issue which nobody is addressing.
Can you Please make a video on this signal strength issue only and tell us your observations and possible solutions to this issue !??! It will be great if you come up with proper information about it. Thank you
Hi I checked it before, the signal strength is one of the best I've had, also the internet speed is more than S24 for some reasons. For temper glass try to find higher end ones or use the official film from Samsung, also increase the touch sensitivity of the phone.
It is not surprising that the two Samsung-fabbed phones performed the worst. Despite Samsung-affiliated fans claiming it is now great, the fact is that it needs to be better, though obviously not the dumpster-diving mess the Exynos 2200 was. Anyone buying an Exynos should understand it has several negatives, and unless they are okay with those, it is best to give it a pass. These include a poor modem, poor thermals, and horrible efficiency, especially on more demanding tasks.
Unfortunately, the SD S24 is now available in Europe, so anyone wanting a solid flagship compact phone should cross the S24 E2400 off the very shortlist.
Sony has always been efficient, so no shock, and thankfully, they went with a non-Samsung-made chip.
The S24 SD isn't available in Europe officialy, if you want to get the SD variant you'll need to import it.
Where is it available in Europe?
@@LightSaber12345 Ignore him, the S24 SD variant isn't available in Europe, you'll need to import it if you want it.
@@casuarius6576 no major retailers allow import to the UK.
@@LightSaber12345 For real.
I don't recommend importing for the S24 series, isn't worth it overall.
I know it's difficult to handle but you should've also considered S23.
why no Xiaomi 14 considering you reviewed it?
I sold it unfortunately so I don't have it anymore.
S24 exynos should be 400$ cheaper than snapdragon
I only about is they put exynos version in the philippines and snapdragon version in us which us samsung fan are lucky they got snapdragon
Exynos sucks. Better if samsung switch either snapdragon or mediatek
Sony really making good phones : it had the best battery life and was the coolest
samsung s24 sd version🔥
I'm starting to think Google Meet has a serious problem with the Exynos chip. Its burning battery like crazy. Before this test Exynos and QSD were only 5% apart 😑.
Maybe they do some ray tracing post processing 😂🙈
Video calling is very heavy. The phone is capturing a video and simultaneously should process it frame by frame, sending it over. It should also use sophisticated algorithms to encode it so the other side get the video. For example if the object is stationary it should not send as much info. Then it should upload this and also download the other end which in this case is 3 other incoming videos.... Now add that to being on the 5G connection 😂
@techmo2020 very true, but you showed that even on Wifi it was burning battery very fast. I don't really see why the Exynos should be worse than the Snapdragon Gen 2 🤔. I mean video encoding and multiple streams can be tricky, but it basically is a solved problem with very efficient codecs -_-. My S10e could do it with a fraction of the performance... 😅
@@flowqi212 Most likely due to inefficient fabrication of Samsung semiconductor factories. But it's just a guess
@techmo2020 if you ever are in the mood and have time, maybe you could try the Google Meet test with Teams or WhatsApp instead? Also, what I'd be really curious about is how the phone compares in "light" mode (in German its Gerätewartung - Leistungsprofil). This limits the chip to around S23 performance (rough estimation) to keep it cool and save battery.
Isn't Xperia 5V more of a size of S24 Plus?
Not really, the width is the same as the rest, it's just a bit taller to fit the headphone jack on the top.
S24 Ultra is the best. Otherwise S23 and iPhone 15 is better option for Non SD Countries.
S24
Exynos 2400 💙
Snapdragon 8 G3 ❤
I believe Samsung
i tought that the samsung has 4000mAh
can eu sue samsung already please? When you go to s24's website, you cant even see what chip they contain. This must fall into false advertising that they pretend both versions are the same.
Please expose pixel more!
Battery 3880?
Mine is 3880, according to Samsung official website: "Rated capacity is 3880mAh for Galaxy S24, 4755mAh for Galaxy S24+ and 4855mAh for Galaxy S24 Ultra. Actual battery life may vary depending on network". I double checked it with multiple apps.
@techmo2020 bro 23 vs 24 which one is better
@@EXYFYX I would say they are roughly the same, S24 design is a bit nicer, but S23 is rounder and easier to hold. I would personally go for the cheaper one. If you can get a S24 SD that would be a game changer though.
@@techmo2020 what about the S24 exynos, should I get it? Or would you rather recommend the S23?
Also could you please do a video on the S24's performance in direct sunlight?
@@user-ch1bx4hu9p I would personally get the S23, because I do a lot of video calls and S24 get hot. Other than that S24 is a better option considering everything. This video is under the sun:
ua-cam.com/video/bR736275BNQ/v-deo.htmlsi=BRBPvFXlFev48JJ4
Xiaomi 14???
Xperia 5 massacred them 😂
Yes only because it's a weaker chip, wich uses less power
@@user-ch1bx4hu9p look it up gsm arena. It's top 5 smartphones in the world in battery.
@@user-ch1bx4hu9pBot chipsets have the same TDP.
The S24U has slightly better battery life than the S23U.
Really it's just sony being sony.
@@user-ch1bx4hu9p Weaker chip? I guess you know nothing about chipsets...
@@czkmeister so you're telling me that the snapdragon 8 gen 2 has more performance than the 8 gen 3 or even the exynos 2400?
The S24 with Exynos is a Scam. I mean its more expensive than the Pixel 8 (Google is using also Exynos) and performs only in Benchmarks better. Drains the small Battery nearly simmilar.
Put in perspective the S24 costs nearly the same in both configurations and is much more than the Pixel 8.
Always consider ur usage. The hard tests in youtube videos never represent real world usage.
I dont why only on this channel exynos performs bad rest all other exynos craps 8gen3
Battery size for S24 are labelled as Rated capacity so would be better to keep it at 4000 just to match others
S24 are 4000mAh
google pixel is overrated
SONY ❤
Conclusion: Exynos a complete disgrace
Pixel fucked up beautifully.
Here in uk, s24 is cheaper than s23😂 that's probably because of the crap exynos os. Samsung is bitching out in the rest of the world apart from North America and China.
Sony the n’est with xperia 1Vi
Pixel 8 could not give me at leasth 5h screen of time while s24 exynos consistently gives me 6.5-7 hours SOT in mixed wifi/4g scenario. And YES i know s24 SD version is slightly better. But when s24 exynos died and pixel still stayed alive that just looked ridicuolous to me. i don't know dude, something is off with your test.
It depends on your usage of the phone. S24 has an adaptive Display, hence if your tasks consists of low power consumption ones, which I assume it is since u get 6-7 hours of SOT, then S24 will last longer. Low consumption tasks are web browsing, UA-cam, etc. You can check the chart at the end that shows Pixel is less efficient, but since it has 22 percent larger capacity, it kinda offset it.
Snapdragon rocks always
Im from turkey i bought in january s24 exynoss plus 256 gb im definetly power user but in my country we cant use 5g and i use only fhd i dont notice any heating or battery issue my previous phone is iphone 12
sony
Where is iphone 15,
S24 with Exynos is so so so bad..
It isn't
modem efficiency is different.
It really isn't
Nice timing on 1 v