@@danielgreen5641yh in 2024 but what about 7yrs down the line. Can it hold up those years of software updates? Or we are going with "it's good in 2024"?
I use an S23U, and it is very large, almost uncomfortable sometimes even. I think my next phone will be a Plus model for sure. I hope the S25+ is a good enough upgrade. Otherwise, i'll wait for the S26+.
Try regular size S. I moved from S22 Ultra to S24. First I though it's display will be too small. But don't. It's perfect size. Only regret is missing of Ultra's zoom.
Do you experience the washed out 10x camera in S23 Ultra? Mine looks like it is faded and lacks contrast when shooting with the 10x lens. There are also people in reddit and samsung members that experience the same issue. I hope you can help us be noticed by samsung so they address the issue. Thanks!
You have been shortchanged there no doubt. My 10x zoom on my S23 Ultra gives brilliant results. Contrast levels are top notch. At 30x it even gets an extra boost of contrast to give excellent results. You are paying good money for a device that is giving you substandard results. Hope you get it sorted. I live in the UK by the way.
There is no need for a yearly update for smartphones these companies need to release phone every 2 years there is not much difference between a flagship of this year and a flagship of the previous year
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus VS Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (Cameras, Speed Test & Display, PUBG)
Even the s24plus....it's the refurbished market???
love your videos man, you inspired me to get old flagships over new midranges, your reviews are topnotch, thanks so much and keep it up man
Glad to help
S24+ is definitely the better choice if you don't live in a place that uses exynos chips
Very good point!
Only advantage about S23U is the camera but yeah, otherwise, it's all S24+
The exynos 2400 is a good chip in 2024
@@danielgreen5641yh in 2024 but what about 7yrs down the line. Can it hold up those years of software updates? Or we are going with "it's good in 2024"?
Me watching this on a galaxy S7 I bought 2weeks ago 😢. Life no balance
Should definitely do a little comparison with the s23 plus and the s24 fe when you get the chance.
Speaker quality is good on s23
S24 + cam is better
Love the boxy display its like watching movies from a hi definition TV
Love your vid can you do all Samsung plus phones comparison starting form s8 plus
Both are great you'd be happy with either.
Can you do all s plus phone comparison starting form s8
I use an S23U, and it is very large, almost uncomfortable sometimes even. I think my next phone will be a Plus model for sure. I hope the S25+ is a good enough upgrade. Otherwise, i'll wait for the S26+.
Try regular size S.
I moved from S22 Ultra to S24.
First I though it's display will be too small. But don't. It's perfect size.
Only regret is missing of Ultra's zoom.
Or maybe next Fold. It seems to be interesting model.
It has square edges as Ultra and stylus abilities, but its smaller.
@@Chumba-Remba S24 is too small. I tried the S24+, and it's the perfect size for me. I don't care about the pen
@@starblissgamesi use a soft case to make it more comfortable in the hands
Do you experience the washed out 10x camera in S23 Ultra? Mine looks like it is faded and lacks contrast when shooting with the 10x lens. There are also people in reddit and samsung members that experience the same issue. I hope you can help us be noticed by samsung so they address the issue. Thanks!
You have been shortchanged there no doubt. My 10x zoom on my S23 Ultra gives brilliant results. Contrast levels are top notch. At 30x it even gets an extra boost of contrast to give excellent results.
You are paying good money for a device that is giving you substandard results. Hope you get it sorted. I live in the UK by the way.
I'd buy the s24+ cus of software support & the comfortable filling in the hand.
There is no need for a yearly update for smartphones these companies need to release phone every 2 years there is not much difference between a flagship of this year and a flagship of the previous year
The sharper edges don't really bother me much because I use a case mostly. However, I do need my S-Pen Lol, that's why I'll probably stay Ultra.
S23ultra, because of the S Pen
ultra more detail in camera
More camera optimizations
Compare the s22 ultra and the 15 pro max
S23 ultra is my prefered choice as software would even cause more issues to your phone on the long
😂 bro it will only have 2 years left.
I will atlest use new phone for 3 to 4 yrs.
you are not forced to update