Man that is a sweet ass device. No replacement for the SPen once you learn to include it in your 'flow'. I went back with the OnePlus 12 (Previously 1, 3T, 5T) this go-around after about 5yrs with Samsung (N9, N10+, ZFold3, ZFold4). There are a few little Good Lock tweaks that I miss, DEx is not replaceable, nor is the SPen. But for literally 1/2 the price this OP12 is dead-on phenomenal. Full Stop. Butter smooth, lightning fast. It makes my ZFold4 feel...old already, and it isn't. Still carrying a Note9 for work. And definitely interested in what Samsung may do with the Zfold6. But for the time being I'm happy as a clam with the 12.
I don't care who has the best camera or is the fastest phone in benchmarks. Every flagship smartphone takes super pictures and video's and is blazing fast. 97% of all smartphone users don't even see the differences. I'm a SMARTPHONE user so I want the best screen (dpi/brightness/anti-glare), best battery, best/most usablility and productivity options, best gaming- and multi-media experience, best personalization options and best innovation. I want DEX, KNOX, S-PEN, call recording, multi-tasking, multi-window, fingerprint scanner, best screen, widgets, themes, integration with windows, the biggest eco-system (Samsung SmartThings), fast charging, fast wireless charging and I want AI. On all these aspects the S24 Ultra is destroying the iphone 15 PM big time. So why keep people buying these antiquated, restricted and very very limited iphones?
Great content. If you think the s24 ultra is big, just wait for the iPhone 16pro max. It's supposed to be 6.9 inches, which is bigger than the 24 ultra. For me, I'm keeping my 23 14:58 ultra until the s25 ultra comes out.
In my experience the phone works great as a phone. I’ve had no issues. As far as how it fits into my Apple stuff, I’m still able to use my AirPods if I want to use them. For my MacBook I don’t really FaceTime or text much so I don’t care for that loss in connectivity. Same with air drop, don’t often need to transfer files between my laptop and phone and if I do, I’ll add it to my google drive.
Great review. Your videos are always genuine, honest, and extremely detailed and thorough, which I appreciate. I have the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and I love this phone more than any device I've ever owned in my life. I can only imagine how much better the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is.
I really like the ultra line but I need a price reduction (in Brazil it's a little more expensive) because I won't even use some of the resources, it's more for the "dream". i am happy with s24 or plus...sometimes thinking about trying the z flip.
Anyone feel the white text on black background on dark mode, or in whatsapp text feel too bright ? i cant read articles/ texting on this phone for a while time, so bright even with standard brightness,
@@levipb1403 i trade my s24u to s23u. i can assurre its not just my feel. I still have my s22u and my s21u even my note10+, its only s24u have the over bright white text on dark mode.
It's a great phone ❤ but I still going to have my S23 Ultra another 1 or 2 years to see if the next generations make something way better than the S23U that convinces me to Upgrade 😅
Nah the screen is still great, but I could not ignore what could potentially have been a major issue for some people. I am not bothered by it since I never have my screen brightness set to a low setting and or in a dark room. Other than maybe at night but even then I dont even notice the grain in everyday usage.
I watch videos and read stuff in the night at very low brightness i ordered the phone it should come this week the moment i see grain im returning it back it's also very visible at dark areas on very low brightness And not everyone is affected by the grain some have a little some a lot but others no grain at all i don't want to see grain or any other shit for a phone i paid 1500 Euros/1600 Dollars.
This is an expensive phone. But Samsung makes up for it with giving high trade in value. Its to make up for the low resell value 😂. But seriously the s24 U is the best phone I owned so far.
The purpose was for pple to have better accurate color viewing experience. If samsung did this years ago and pple never had the s21 or 22 or any other ones with those massive saturation, people will be fine with it. That screen looks beautiful and acurate colorwise. After few days you'll appreciate the cool look, and your eyes will adjust to it.
Technically, it's one of the best devices you can buy. Still, I really don't care for the design. When I think about a premium looking device the last thing that crosses my mind is a flat screen. Once more, the perpetual right angles add a lot of bulk and make it difficult to hold comfortably. Curved glass isn't just about appearance. In fact, it's about ergonomics. I'm not trying to be snarky but, I often refer to phones that are designed like this as flat slab Flintstone phones. This may be great for fred, Barney and the gang down in Bedrock but, I'll pass on the iPhone clone and take a device with curved glass any day. Truthfully, if I were interested in purchasing a Samsung device I would actually choose the Samsung Galaxy s24 plus over the ultra this year. In the past, the plus models have been under equipped and completely overpriced. However, this year the s24 plus was given some serious upgrades in the form of quad HD display, 12GB RAM and much larger battery capacity. Frankly, unless you need an s pen and a gimmicky titanium frame why spend the extra money? Especially, when the plus model comes in around $1,000. The base model of the ultra starts at $1,300 and tops out around $1,600. Personally, I passed up on Samsung's offerings the last few years. This year I decided to purchase the OnePlus 12. Moreover, I'm very glad that I did. I've been using it for a couple of weeks now and it is an absolute beast. I've owned many OnePlus devices in the past and I've never been disappointed. In addition, I was able to order it at the pre-order price and get it for $100 off. In addition, they also allowed me to trade in any old phone in any condition and I received an extra $100 off. By the end of my purchase, I only spent $700 plus tax. In my opinion, it's a far better value than the Plus or the ultra. Best of all, no sharp perpetual right angles. LOL
Thats a very fair take, but I can see people who see it the other way as well. Where they prefer a flat slab of glass over a curvy and rounded off designed phone. Its definitely up for own taste to choose your preference. For me the boxier and slab feel of the S24 Ultra is easier to grib albeit at the expense of comfort. Vs my OnePlus 12 is not as easy to grip but by far more comfortable to hold. Of course using a case helps, but again its all personal preference.
@@TacoTechTalk indeed, it is about personal preference. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. Moreover, they absolutely should be entitled to that. On that note, I will say that I've always been a fan of Samsung devices. However, I really don't care for their designs anymore. Truthfully, the s24 ultra is the ugliest phone I've ever seen. Between the perpetual right angles, pointed corners and lack of imagination it makes me think about caskets. For a price tag of $1,300 and up, I would like to think that Samsung could design a device that doesn't summon up visions of a funeral home. Anyway, that's my route of thinking. Again, others are welcome to theirs.
There is no grain issue. Those are just people that can't afford the phone (or Apple users). What you are doing to see grain isn't anything that you would do with normal use, that's bullshit.
@@suleymanaliev312 the 15 pro max cost about the same dummy u people say some dumb shit let people like wut they want man they are both great phones and even tho the s24 ultra is better there is still no samsung watch that can compete to the ultra 2
Never mention Reddit that can disqualify you as a reliable tech reviewer. Nobody I've ever seen has ever mentioned any "grain" issue.. you're the first. Weight ..who really cares? Edge corners squared.. it's not gonna hurt it's non-issue.
I agree Reddit is definitely not a reliable source, but I see Reddit as a place where average users/consumers can talk and share their experiences, the average person probably isn't going to make a full youtube video about it. I always read reddit posts with a grain of salt. In this case I decided to test it myself and I do see the same "grainy" display that other users were seeing. And compared to the previous the S23 Ultra and other phones, its definitely grainier. Now does that affect the everyday experience, no it does not, the S24 Ultra still has a fantastic display that really shines in the every day experience.
Well clearly you don’t read reddit or tech websites, its a issue and for a expensive phone it’s disappointing, like its not samsungs first phone and its a hardware issue. I get some like shit quality phones probably why peope stay with this phone or dont care, but wait till the screen gets worse and then you will be complaining in a year time.
Brushed Titanium 🙄🙄🙄 it's metal it feels the same all it does is add to the cost. Amazing these reviewers make excuses oh it's a good display I love it.... Uh get real ITS $1,400 for a phone that's looks just like the 2 year old s22 model it should be 100% perfect flawless this is the stuff that we android fans used to rip Apple apart for. You can get phones for half the price with the exact same specs a charger in the box and real 2024 turbo charging not this 45 watt crap from 2019..
It's all about preserving the battery dilbert. Samsung is more interested in that. If we were able to swap out batteries like we used to, it wouldn't be a issue. Even now it shouldn't be. Carry a battery pack like us smart people do.
Man that is a sweet ass device. No replacement for the SPen once you learn to include it in your 'flow'. I went back with the OnePlus 12 (Previously 1, 3T, 5T) this go-around after about 5yrs with Samsung (N9, N10+, ZFold3, ZFold4). There are a few little Good Lock tweaks that I miss, DEx is not replaceable, nor is the SPen. But for literally 1/2 the price this OP12 is dead-on phenomenal. Full Stop. Butter smooth, lightning fast. It makes my ZFold4 feel...old already, and it isn't. Still carrying a Note9 for work. And definitely interested in what Samsung may do with the Zfold6. But for the time being I'm happy as a clam with the 12.
🚨 News Flash: Update your phone. Samsung just included a display (screen) fix in the Feb Update.
Unfortunately due to time I filmed my video in advance before the update but yes I did get the update!
Did it fix the flashing sceen issue ?
its still not as good as s23 ultra, colors are different and not as bright
Still grainy as hell
I don't care who has the best camera or is the fastest phone in benchmarks. Every flagship smartphone takes super pictures and video's and is blazing fast. 97% of all smartphone users don't even see the differences.
I'm a SMARTPHONE user so I want the best screen (dpi/brightness/anti-glare), best battery, best/most usablility and productivity options, best gaming- and multi-media experience, best personalization options and best innovation.
I want DEX, KNOX, S-PEN, call recording, multi-tasking, multi-window, fingerprint scanner, best screen, widgets, themes, integration with windows, the biggest eco-system (Samsung SmartThings), fast charging, fast wireless charging and I want AI.
On all these aspects the S24 Ultra is destroying the iphone 15 PM big time. So why keep people buying these antiquated, restricted and very very limited iphones?
Great content. If you think the s24 ultra is big, just wait for the iPhone 16pro max. It's supposed to be 6.9 inches, which is bigger than the 24 ultra. For me, I'm keeping my 23 14:58 ultra until the s25 ultra comes out.
Can you share that wallpaper? Look amazing
Right!? I put the name of wallpaper(s) I use on my phones in the description. They're typically only available on the backdrops app.
what about the phone as a phone. ie text, email, phone calls. how are they? how does the phone fit in with the Apple stuff you use.
In my experience the phone works great as a phone. I’ve had no issues. As far as how it fits into my Apple stuff, I’m still able to use my AirPods if I want to use them. For my MacBook I don’t really FaceTime or text much so I don’t care for that loss in connectivity. Same with air drop, don’t often need to transfer files between my laptop and phone and if I do, I’ll add it to my google drive.
I bought it for its screen, I installed screen protector, the whole idea about less reflections turned out to be extra more and more reflections.
Great review. Your videos are always genuine, honest, and extremely detailed and thorough, which I appreciate. I have the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and I love this phone more than any device I've ever owned in my life. I can only imagine how much better the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is.
I appreciate it mate! The S23 Ultra is still one of the best phones you can own right now!
I really like the ultra line but I need a price reduction (in Brazil it's a little more expensive) because I won't even use some of the resources, it's more for the "dream".
i am happy with s24 or plus...sometimes thinking about trying the z flip.
Nobody cares about Brazil broski
Anyone feel the white text on black background on dark mode, or in whatsapp text feel too bright ? i cant read articles/ texting on this phone for a while time, so bright even with standard brightness,
I believe this happens in all devices when you use dark mode
@@levipb1403 i trade my s24u to s23u. i can assurre its not just my feel. I still have my s22u and my s21u even my note10+, its only s24u have the over bright white text on dark mode.
Upgrading from the s22 ultra hopefully I can notice a difference 😅
Excellent video, can’t wait for you to compare it against OnePlus 12!
It's a great phone ❤ but I still going to have my S23 Ultra another 1 or 2 years to see if the next generations make something way better than the S23U that convinces me to Upgrade 😅
Curved displays have a lot of film screen protectors I don't know why people think it's hard to find a protector.
I personally don't like the feel of them. And they are a pain to install in my opinion
@@TacoTechTalk still easy to find a screen protector for curved displays Just because it's not tempered glass doesn't mean there's none at all.
@@TacoTechTalk and you put film on your s24u why would you put something you don't like the feel of on your phone?
So someone sits there and looks for a grainy screen. My screen looks great.
Nah the screen is still great, but I could not ignore what could potentially have been a major issue for some people. I am not bothered by it since I never have my screen brightness set to a low setting and or in a dark room. Other than maybe at night but even then I dont even notice the grain in everyday usage.
I watch videos and read stuff in the night at very low brightness i ordered the phone it should come this week the moment i see grain im returning it back it's also very visible at dark areas on very low brightness And not everyone is affected by the grain some have a little some a lot but others no grain at all i don't want to see grain or any other shit for a phone i paid 1500 Euros/1600 Dollars.
I love my s24 ultra, but cameras are really disappointing still after newest update. My s21 ultra takes as good pictures if not better.
Lmfao let me doubt that
I wonder if the grain issue is from the screen resolution settings. There's 3 resolutions to choose from.
This is an expensive phone. But Samsung makes up for it with giving high trade in value. Its to make up for the low resell value 😂. But seriously the s24 U is the best phone I owned so far.
Love that blue.
This phone looks pretty sick!
Probably upgraded to s25 ultra still have s22 ultra
News Flash. The latest software update didn’t do much to improve the screen colors. My old S22 ultra still has better vibrant colors.
The purpose was for pple to have better accurate color viewing experience. If samsung did this years ago and pple never had the s21 or 22 or any other ones with those massive saturation, people will be fine with it. That screen looks beautiful and acurate colorwise. After few days you'll appreciate the cool look, and your eyes will adjust to it.
Technically, it's one of the best devices you can buy. Still, I really don't care for the design. When I think about a premium looking device the last thing that crosses my mind is a flat screen. Once more, the perpetual right angles add a lot of bulk and make it difficult to hold comfortably. Curved glass isn't just about appearance. In fact, it's about ergonomics. I'm not trying to be snarky but, I often refer to phones that are designed like this as flat slab Flintstone phones. This may be great for fred, Barney and the gang down in Bedrock but, I'll pass on the iPhone clone and take a device with curved glass any day.
Truthfully, if I were interested in purchasing a Samsung device I would actually choose the Samsung Galaxy s24 plus over the ultra this year. In the past, the plus models have been under equipped and completely overpriced. However, this year the s24 plus was given some serious upgrades in the form of quad HD display, 12GB RAM and much larger battery capacity. Frankly, unless you need an s pen and a gimmicky titanium frame why spend the extra money? Especially, when the plus model comes in around $1,000. The base model of the ultra starts at $1,300 and tops out around $1,600.
Personally, I passed up on Samsung's offerings the last few years. This year I decided to purchase the OnePlus 12. Moreover, I'm very glad that I did. I've been using it for a couple of weeks now and it is an absolute beast. I've owned many OnePlus devices in the past and I've never been disappointed. In addition, I was able to order it at the pre-order price and get it for $100 off. In addition, they also allowed me to trade in any old phone in any condition and I received an extra $100 off. By the end of my purchase, I only spent $700 plus tax. In my opinion, it's a far better value than the Plus or the ultra. Best of all, no sharp perpetual right angles. LOL
Thats a very fair take, but I can see people who see it the other way as well. Where they prefer a flat slab of glass over a curvy and rounded off designed phone. Its definitely up for own taste to choose your preference. For me the boxier and slab feel of the S24 Ultra is easier to grib albeit at the expense of comfort. Vs my OnePlus 12 is not as easy to grip but by far more comfortable to hold. Of course using a case helps, but again its all personal preference.
@@TacoTechTalk indeed, it is about personal preference. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. Moreover, they absolutely should be entitled to that.
On that note, I will say that I've always been a fan of Samsung devices. However, I really don't care for their designs anymore. Truthfully, the s24 ultra is the ugliest phone I've ever seen. Between the perpetual right angles, pointed corners and lack of imagination it makes me think about caskets. For a price tag of $1,300 and up, I would like to think that Samsung could design a device that doesn't summon up visions of a funeral home. Anyway, that's my route of thinking. Again, others are welcome to theirs.
There is no grain issue. Those are just people that can't afford the phone (or Apple users). What you are doing to see grain isn't anything that you would do with normal use, that's bullshit.
💯🤣
Dumbass 😂
People who can't afford Samsung buys stone ages IPhone
@@suleymanaliev312 the 15 pro max cost about the same dummy u people say some dumb shit let people like wut they want man they are both great phones and even tho the s24 ultra is better there is still no samsung watch that can compete to the ultra 2
Its the people's fault why android phones have low resale value.. a flagship like this ahould have the same resale value as an iphone
Never mention Reddit that can disqualify you as a reliable tech reviewer. Nobody I've ever seen has ever mentioned any "grain" issue.. you're the first. Weight ..who really cares? Edge corners squared.. it's not gonna hurt it's non-issue.
I agree Reddit is definitely not a reliable source, but I see Reddit as a place where average users/consumers can talk and share their experiences, the average person probably isn't going to make a full youtube video about it. I always read reddit posts with a grain of salt. In this case I decided to test it myself and I do see the same "grainy" display that other users were seeing. And compared to the previous the S23 Ultra and other phones, its definitely grainier. Now does that affect the everyday experience, no it does not, the S24 Ultra still has a fantastic display that really shines in the every day experience.
Well clearly you don’t read reddit or tech websites, its a issue and for a expensive phone it’s disappointing, like its not samsungs first phone and its a hardware issue.
I get some like shit quality phones probably why peope stay with this phone or dont care, but wait till the screen gets worse and then you will be complaining in a year time.
Brushed Titanium 🙄🙄🙄 it's metal it feels the same all it does is add to the cost. Amazing these reviewers make excuses oh it's a good display I love it.... Uh get real ITS $1,400 for a phone that's looks just like the 2 year old s22 model it should be 100% perfect flawless this is the stuff that we android fans used to rip Apple apart for. You can get phones for half the price with the exact same specs a charger in the box and real 2024 turbo charging not this 45 watt crap from 2019..
It's all about preserving the battery dilbert. Samsung is more interested in that. If we were able to swap out batteries like we used to, it wouldn't be a issue. Even now it shouldn't be. Carry a battery pack like us smart people do.
You're absolutely right. For that price phone's gotta be perfect.