hey, does the phone heat up . I want to get one for video shooting but i have read a lot of comments complaining of the device getting heated even after doing minimal activities on the phone and I want to a get a device which can shoot long videos without the device getting overheated. Thank you.
@@shreyachavan1356It's my 3rd day since getting a s24 regular. I haven't had much time testing the video recording. However I'm loving this device so much after upgrading from s9plus. But I have experienced heating during the first-time software upgrade. Not to worry because Samsung has already mentioned it on the Web page stating that the phone can get slightly heated with device being charged, having a cover on and during software upgrades process. My phone is completely smooth now and never heated since the first and last time I did upgrade the software.
@shreyachavan1356 yes it does heat up but rarely,i use it for casual gaming and i use the camera for photography. Outstanding results without heating up
Circle to search isn't just for sesrching. If you're a webnovel/manhwa addict like me, if there's text in the background or other texts that wasn't translated that I want to translate, I would just hold the homebar and press translate and it'll translate for me Reading manga/art that I come across on twitter that isn't translated also comes in clutch it's SUPER useful for people like me lol
idk what's so special about circle to search (since it's one of their main selling point), cus literally any android phone can do that. my xiaomi 14 pro also can do that. i only need to slide from the bottom corner and i can choose translate or search. basically every function that circle to search can do, my phone can do as well.
@joey1357 dude 3 year old Huawei tablet already had wayyy similar thing(in fact the same thing except animation and color effect when using the feature).goes to show that even samsung has no ideas left
@@fevad1246but on circle to search you can do on screen translation, grab text and translate it, use Google search with mic access, and take screenshots.You can do that all without leaving the screen or app you were in.
If it were accessible in Brazil, I would have already upgraded from the S21 to the S24 but I will have to wait a little longer. Your video is really good, I just subscribed to the channel!
9:28 keep in mind that the pro video and photo mode change the look of your videos and photos because it removes a lot of the post processing. the regular video and photo mode is unusable for me, it looks absolutely horrible. UHD 30 fps on pro video and 12 MP (not 50) on pro photo looks the best. and dont forget to set your videos to HEVC and turn on high bitrate. and with "camera assistant" from the galaxy app store set the smoothness to High. Your shots will have more of that DSLR look with those setting. Just as a tip for anyone who has a samsung phone.
Thanks, I'm figuring out my options coming from a Pixel 5, and it seems like S24 = best all around phone, while the Pixel 8 = best camera, not a great phone due to the modem/battery etc. Is there any downsides to the pro mode? And do you think with tweaking/photography knowledge (perhaps I'll edit the raws) is it possible to bridge the gap between the S24 and Pixel 8? I assume the blurry photos people talk about is that the auto mode is using too slow of a shutter speed too?
@@Matt-fo4gg I can't compare the S24 to the Pixel 8 cause I've never used it, and the comparison videos on youtube don't show any pro modes. But there are no downsides to the pro modes, your shots will look better and more natural. You can set your shutter speed and iso to auto, so it's almost like using the regular camera mode. I've never heard about blurry photos but it can't be the camera mode, my photos and videos are always sharp. If anything I would like them to be less sharp so I don't get that overshapened smartphone look.
@@3runex Thanks for the insight! I think I saw someone say there's a way to adjust the sharpness in the camera assistant but I'm sure you've already checked there for it.
@@MrOsstis I'm actually planning to upgrade to either the Pixel 8 or the Samsung S24 and have been looking at the reviews, the pros and cons, prices etc. Now that the Pixel 9 is around the corner, will wait and see.
@MrOsstis I've had both since they released and I lean more towards the S24, stock android is nice but the pixels performance is not the greatest, I also just had my pixel 8 repaired from google due to a green screen hardware fault, silly that it's still a problem, battery is negligible despite the pixels much larger battery and the p8 has a better camera shutter but photos are not a night and day difference.
Hey man, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, currently I'm looking for more works, do you love to have a logo for your channel's branding to have a memorable graphic based monogram logo to help your audience recognise and follow your channel easier? I would love to design a techie themed logo inspired by your direction for you! Let me know if you interested to make it happen! 🙂
Greenland happens when you update the phone and have low brightness a samsung employee says an update sends a burst of light and can cause green line if brightness is low
I had the S24 (Exynos in AU) which was good but exchanged to the S24+ (SDG3 bought on amazon) because of the odd size with the iP15PM cause I carry two phones daily. I find the S24+ even better than the S24.
Do you think it's worth buying s24 on exynos? just because in my country there are no versions on snapdragon only the ultra version is there but you'll have to pay a huge amount
@@KuatSatypaldyev I’d buy the snapdragon. They don’t sell the S24/S24+ in my country (Australia) too but I was able to buy an international version on Amazon
I have a question. Why does nobody understand that 7 years of Software updates doesn't sound so good. Samsung keeps sending the update notification on my S20 & I can't get rid of it. We have seen on iphones that newer software starts to make the phone run sluggish. I really don't think a galaxy S24 running on the latest version of Android 7 years later is a good idea. Some feature are bound to be slow by then & that's planned obsolescence. Can somebody please explain this topic of phone OS updates?
The difference is in the chipset. Flagship chipsets are much more future proof. And the exynos 2400 is far FAR better than any previous exynos chipsets. I own an s24 plus exynos by the way .
@@princesylvester6642 So TechTalkTV replied to my same comment, he wrote: "While it's true that newer software can sometimes strain older hardware, manufacturers Iike Samsung do optimize updates for older devices. This means that performance issues are often addressed to ensure that the phone remains as responsive as possible. Plus, updates do introduce new features and enhancements that improve the functionality of the older device. This means that even older phones can benefit from the latest innovations and improvements, enhancing the overall user experience. So I don't see updates as a bad thing even for older phones" He's basically asking us to trust Samsung, about them optimizing the OS on updates over 7 years. How are we supposed to trust a company that makes decisions such as removing their own beloved msging app (replacing with google messages which is buggy on my S10e/doesn't have pure/OLED black background like Samsung Messages), removed: 3.5mm jack early/at all & micro sd card slot, & is making their new One UI icons such as the gallery app look not as good. I support my other comment that phone manufactures should simply make it easy to not update the OS if we don't want to, by now.
@@princesylvester6642 I just shared some helpful insight on this topic including TechTalkTV's response to me, but someone had this reply to you taken down.
@@TechCorner99did you have the exynos version becouse i live in EU and im thinking about upgrading to S24 from J4+ but the stuff people said about exynos2400 concerns me
My main reservation from buying the S24 line up is the greenline issue, a problem which has plagued many users including myself. Samsung reluctance to address the global outcry make me somewhat hesitant from purchasing their brand again. I'm writing this comment on my multicolored lightsabers S22+ btw.
I got my s24 for 400 bucks with Samsungs trade in . My s23 was from back market and possibly was repaired poorly so getting 650 for trade in value was a no brainer.
still using the s23. love the size of it and might skip s25 as well. the battery has been good, I have the battery protection so I haven't seen any wear on it, still lasts me most of the day and it still looks like new, might just change the battery in the future since supposedly, Samsung is gonna scrap the base S model.
Hello, watch your video and you explain it very well. But I have a question. Do you think it makes more sense to buy the S23 256 GB or the S24 128 GB? (There is a very slight difference between them in my country)
Hi whats the meaning of this? Did my battery health just went down? The typical capacity has been tested under third-party laboratory conditions. The typical capacity is the estimated average capacity considering the deviation in battery capacity among the battery samples tested under the IEC 61960 standard. The rated capacity is 3880 mAh. Actual battery life may vary depending on network environment, usage patterns, and other factors.
Well unfortunately yeah every samsung phone has this. This just means that the actual operation of battery acts as if it was lesser capacity battery, basically the same thing as battery degradation
im looking to buy a new phone, which one should i go for. iphone 15 or s24. current phone android. camera not a priority. i dont play games on phone either. just for normal stuff scolling and watch videos
I made the switch to iPhone after using Samsung galaxy's for 10+ years earlier this year, and I hated it, sent it back after 2 days and still using my S21
same.. and I'm a hardcore gamer.. nfs, solo leveling, ml, asphalt, honkai, mir4.. my phone is not heating that badly.. when im using data instead of wifi yes, but not that hot that everybody is saying lol.. may sot is 5-7 hrs..
It's quite disappointing how Samsung has been using the same three sensors for the last 3 years on this line of phones. Even Apple has been upgrading their cameras on all of their iPhones the last few years
Went from the S23U to the S24. Couldn't be happier with a smaller and lighter phone. The Ultra is just too big and heavy. My only wish would be that the S24 got the same screen resolution as the Plus and Ultra.
I have the s23 and I'm enjoying nearly 97% of what the s24 is capable of which makes the s23 a truly compelling choice. The only major advantage I'd have to give the s24 is the long software support for those that will be keeping their phones that long. Other than that. The s23 is hard to ignore. Side by side with the s24
As ridiculous as it may sound, the f** s23 is more expensive than s24 here in Brazil. Not the plus or ultra, just the normal version. I believe it's due to the poor choice of deploying an exynos on s24, while the s23 has a SD 8 gen2.
@@michaelthapa4913 I got an s24 exynos 2400 last week. No problems with battery so far! 2 days with a single charge, but I don't have more than 4h of screen per day...
I love my s9, has a higher res display, mircro SD, a head phone jack. However I just upgraded to a S24 and wow, the speed, just wow, dam, just wow.
hey, does the phone heat up . I want to get one for video shooting but i have read a lot of comments complaining of the device getting heated even after doing minimal activities on the phone and I want to a get a device which can shoot long videos without the device getting overheated. Thank you.
@@shreyachavan1356 Mine never has and I game sometimes on it.
@@shreyachavan1356if you are buying an exynos model
yeah it will have issues with heat and underperforming
and overheating while shooting
@@shreyachavan1356It's my 3rd day since getting a s24 regular. I haven't had much time testing the video recording. However I'm loving this device so much after upgrading from s9plus. But I have experienced heating during the first-time software upgrade. Not to worry because Samsung has already mentioned it on the Web page stating that the phone can get slightly heated with device being charged, having a cover on and during software upgrades process. My phone is completely smooth now and never heated since the first and last time I did upgrade the software.
@shreyachavan1356 yes it does heat up but rarely,i use it for casual gaming and i use the camera for photography. Outstanding results without heating up
Circle to search isn't just for sesrching. If you're a webnovel/manhwa addict like me, if there's text in the background or other texts that wasn't translated that I want to translate, I would just hold the homebar and press translate and it'll translate for me
Reading manga/art that I come across on twitter that isn't translated also comes in clutch
it's SUPER useful for people like me lol
idk what's so special about circle to search (since it's one of their main selling point), cus literally any android phone can do that. my xiaomi 14 pro also can do that. i only need to slide from the bottom corner and i can choose translate or search. basically every function that circle to search can do, my phone can do as well.
@@joey1357 that's Google assistant, which will be replaced by Gemini eventually
@@joey1357 iphone cant
@joey1357 dude 3 year old Huawei tablet already had wayyy similar thing(in fact the same thing except animation and color effect when using the feature).goes to show that even samsung has no ideas left
@@fevad1246but on circle to search you can do on screen translation, grab text and translate it, use Google search with mic access, and take screenshots.You can do that all without leaving the screen or app you were in.
Had the iphone 15 pro max switch to s24 plus an honestly loving it battery lasts me all day long no stutters
If it were accessible in Brazil, I would have already upgraded from the S21 to the S24 but I will have to wait a little longer. Your video is really good, I just subscribed to the channel!
9:28 keep in mind that the pro video and photo mode change the look of your videos and photos because it removes a lot of the post processing. the regular video and photo mode is unusable for me, it looks absolutely horrible. UHD 30 fps on pro video and 12 MP (not 50) on pro photo looks the best. and dont forget to set your videos to HEVC and turn on high bitrate. and with "camera assistant" from the galaxy app store set the smoothness to High. Your shots will have more of that DSLR look with those setting.
Just as a tip for anyone who has a samsung phone.
Thanks, I'm figuring out my options coming from a Pixel 5, and it seems like S24 = best all around phone, while the Pixel 8 = best camera, not a great phone due to the modem/battery etc.
Is there any downsides to the pro mode? And do you think with tweaking/photography knowledge (perhaps I'll edit the raws) is it possible to bridge the gap between the S24 and Pixel 8?
I assume the blurry photos people talk about is that the auto mode is using too slow of a shutter speed too?
@@Matt-fo4gg I can't compare the S24 to the Pixel 8 cause I've never used it, and the comparison videos on youtube don't show any pro modes.
But there are no downsides to the pro modes, your shots will look better and more natural. You can set your shutter speed and iso to auto, so it's almost like using the regular camera mode. I've never heard about blurry photos but it can't be the camera mode, my photos and videos are always sharp. If anything I would like them to be less sharp so I don't get that overshapened smartphone look.
@@3runex Thanks for the insight!
I think I saw someone say there's a way to adjust the sharpness in the camera assistant but I'm sure you've already checked there for it.
@@Matt-fo4gg Yes, the sharpness can be removed with the "soften pictures" option in camera raw.
Samsung's flagship S-series phones were different from all other A-series versions, but now they look similar.
Considering upgrading to this from my S21, still very happy with this phone 2.5 years later, bit can tell the battery is starting to wear a bit
Trade in to get s24. I got good price for my s21 plus
I have the s21 ultra and thinking abt upgrading to the s24 just can’t make up my mind atm tbh
Bro has absolutely no clue what he's talking about when he compares a phone to a desktop PC
I upgraded from my A51 to the S24, and the difference is huge.
No shit
I've been going back and forth between the S24 and the Pixel 8. Thanks for this genuine review of the S24!
Have you been using both? What's your experience and preferences? I'm between two
@@MrOsstis I'm actually planning to upgrade to either the Pixel 8 or the Samsung S24 and have been looking at the reviews, the pros and cons, prices etc. Now that the Pixel 9 is around the corner, will wait and see.
@MrOsstis I've had both since they released and I lean more towards the S24, stock android is nice but the pixels performance is not the greatest, I also just had my pixel 8 repaired from google due to a green screen hardware fault, silly that it's still a problem, battery is negligible despite the pixels much larger battery and the p8 has a better camera shutter but photos are not a night and day difference.
Which one did you get
Damn, Sparky had mad hops in that video.
Just bought the S24, 256gb for $660 on prime day.
From where?
@@TheDataArchitect amazon, US version. Ends today.
@@hhhmmmmmmmm any link?
Me too. Love it.
@@TheDataArchitect it was only for 2 days on Amazon prime day, July 16/17.
Hey man, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, currently I'm looking for more works, do you love to have a logo for your channel's branding to have a memorable graphic based monogram logo to help your audience recognise and follow your channel easier? I would love to design a techie themed logo inspired by your direction for you! Let me know if you interested to make it happen! 🙂
Imagine being so desperate you're self-promoting XD
S24 and s24 plus both are available with exynos in india.
Only the ultra is equipped with SD 8 gen 3
Can we use the USA/Canada variant of S24 with SD 8 Gen 3 in India ? Is there any ban ?
And that's why i settled for s23.
Not falling for that exynos shit😢
@@outspoken555we can use it. There is no ban on it. It's just not available here.
@@officialbirdshorts is it OK with the signal and stuff if we buy from other countries ?
Will receive mine in a week! Can't wait to upgrade from the S21 I've been using for almost 3 years now.
Planning to buy this i hope there is no more greenline issues in s24 series
Greenland happens when you update the phone and have low brightness a samsung employee says an update sends a burst of light and can cause green line if brightness is low
2:09 "High end build"
Proceeds to show the RTX 4060
I had the S24 (Exynos in AU) which was good but exchanged to the S24+ (SDG3 bought on amazon) because of the odd size with the iP15PM cause I carry two phones daily. I find the S24+ even better than the S24.
Do you think it's worth buying s24 on exynos? just because in my country there are no versions on snapdragon only the ultra version is there but you'll have to pay a huge amount
@@KuatSatypaldyev I’d buy the snapdragon. They don’t sell the S24/S24+ in my country (Australia) too but I was able to buy an international version on Amazon
Need a S24 Ultra in smaller size, legit would be my Endgame phone
Killer video bro!
Thanks, means a lot!
1:51 I like your wallpaper display. May I know where I can get that?
Go to settings >> wallpaper and styles >> change wallpaper >> scroll down select get more wallpapers, there you can find this (filter by top free)
wow! very pro review! keep up good work!
I have a question. Why does nobody understand that 7 years of Software updates doesn't sound so good. Samsung keeps sending the update notification on my S20 & I can't get rid of it. We have seen on iphones that newer software starts to make the phone run sluggish. I really don't think a galaxy S24 running on the latest version of Android 7 years later is a good idea.
Some feature are bound to be slow by then & that's planned obsolescence. Can
somebody please explain this topic of phone OS updates?
Now that you have said this, I can't stop wondering
The difference is in the chipset. Flagship chipsets are much more future proof. And the exynos 2400 is far FAR better than any previous exynos chipsets. I own an s24 plus exynos by the way
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@@princesylvester6642
So TechTalkTV replied to my same comment, he wrote:
"While it's true that newer software can sometimes strain older hardware, manufacturers Iike Samsung do optimize updates for older devices. This means that performance issues are often addressed to ensure that the phone remains as responsive as possible.
Plus, updates do introduce new
features and enhancements that
improve the functionality of the older device. This means that even older phones can benefit from the latest innovations and improvements,
enhancing the overall user
experience. So I don't see updates as a bad thing even for older phones"
He's basically asking us to trust Samsung, about them optimizing the OS on updates over 7 years. How are we supposed to trust a company that makes decisions such as removing their own beloved msging app (replacing with google messages which is buggy on my S10e/doesn't have pure/OLED black background like Samsung Messages), removed: 3.5mm jack early/at all & micro sd card slot, & is making their new One UI icons such as the gallery app look not as good.
I support my other comment that phone manufactures should simply make it easy to not update the OS if we don't want to, by now.
@@princesylvester6642 I just shared some helpful insight on this topic including TechTalkTV's response to me, but someone had this reply to you taken down.
@@rohitjagirdar8136how's battery life?
Great videos 👍 👍 quick question, did you shoot those outside b-roll shoots with an iPhone. Looks great
Thanks!
Yes, evey clip was shot on an iPhone 15 Pro
@@TechCorner99 oh wow.
: "Returns Sony full frame"
@@TechCorner99did you have the exynos version becouse i live in EU and im thinking about upgrading to S24 from J4+ but the stuff people said about exynos2400 concerns me
how long does battery go?
What's the battery life like for the galaxy S24 ppl??? I want a wide range of opinions if possible
I'm average user and I get 8 to 10hrs
I get 8 to 10 hours sot
Keep in mind I have the video brightn3ss setting on
Do you costumize your s24 or use stock android
Because of owning a exynos s21 since 2021, i wont be buying another exynos samsung again.
S25 needs to have a headphone jack, sd card slot and soul. Im still using my galaxy s9
yep, and Wifi 2.4 , Bluetooth 2.0 and SOC from 2005 year 🤦♂🤦♂
I realy do hope an ultra version of that size. Or at least add an S-pen.
Is this Snapdragon or Exinos version?
😂😂😂😂😂
Great phone. I have it but I think the auto brightness can be higher than normal. The S24 Ultra has better auto brightness and good for the eyes
The battery is not incredible it's just fair. Incredible battery has the Zenfone 9/10.
Are u sure? Why your wallpaper is still stock?
My main reservation from buying the S24 line up is the greenline issue, a problem which has plagued many users including myself. Samsung reluctance to address the global outcry make me somewhat hesitant from purchasing their brand again. I'm writing this comment on my multicolored lightsabers S22+ btw.
What's that shooting game you're playing
the ai tools are very useful for designers and photographers.
Snapdragon or Exynos verson...?
Kindly rply....😊
it doesn't even matter anymore, they're both good
both are good, but Snapdragon is just better
He clearly said exynos if you had watched the video .🤦♂️
I got my s24 for 400 bucks with Samsungs trade in . My s23 was from back market and possibly was repaired poorly so getting 650 for trade in value was a no brainer.
still using the s23. love the size of it and might skip s25 as well. the battery has been good, I have the battery protection so I haven't seen any wear on it, still lasts me most of the day and it still looks like new, might just change the battery in the future since supposedly, Samsung is gonna scrap the base S model.
Please remove the clear plastic lamination on the gpu backplate. It's both a fire hazard and a gpu overheating potential.
Salam does it have dual sim?
Walaikum Salam brother, yes it does have dual sim variation.
its hot while playing heavy games cant hold it with my hand around 41 - 45 degrees celcius but other than that it is amazing phone
That’s a handsome dog
Hello, watch your video and you explain it very well. But I have a question. Do you think it makes more sense to buy the S23 256 GB or the S24 128 GB? (There is a very slight difference between them in my country)
Go for s23 plus
You will get bigger battery with bigger display
Is it worth to upgrade from s22 to s24plus?
I think you can wait just a couple more months, the S25 would be out very early into 2025, so you could upgrade to that instead of the S24 Plus
Cant believe this channel just have 1k subscribers😅
10:14 Nice.
Hi whats the meaning of this? Did my battery health just went down?
The typical capacity has been tested under third-party laboratory conditions. The typical capacity is the estimated average capacity considering the deviation in battery capacity among the battery samples tested under the IEC 61960 standard. The rated capacity is 3880 mAh. Actual battery life may vary depending on network environment, usage patterns, and other factors.
Well unfortunately yeah every samsung phone has this. This just means that the actual operation of battery acts as if it was lesser capacity battery, basically the same thing as battery degradation
02:43 anyone know the name of that game?
Jetpack Joyride
@@Hansi_Franz thank you 👍
Nice wallpaper display
I am in india where they sell it with exynos shit.
I happily bought s23 housing snapdragon 😊
How to get snapdragon s24 in India?
But if you have an s23 there's no way you can recommend to buy. If you have an s21 then yes you should buy it.
im looking to buy a new phone, which one should i go for. iphone 15 or s24. current phone android. camera not a priority. i dont play games on phone either. just for normal stuff scolling and watch videos
I bought S24 two days ago it's soo good
I made the switch to iPhone after using Samsung galaxy's for 10+ years earlier this year, and I hated it, sent it back after 2 days and still using my S21
Very good video
Watching in s24 exynos
Me too
@@hinahgaming8045 have you encountered any heating when you're in direct sunlight
My S23 gets hot under sunlight @@AyushKumar-qq5uc
same.. and I'm a hardcore gamer.. nfs, solo leveling, ml, asphalt, honkai, mir4.. my phone is not heating that badly.. when im using data instead of wifi yes, but not that hot that everybody is saying lol.. may sot is 5-7 hrs..
How was 5g coverage
Next video should be on iPhone SE 😅 2022
Im an iphone user but this phone does look good
It's quite disappointing how Samsung has been using the same three sensors for the last 3 years on this line of phones. Even Apple has been upgrading their cameras on all of their iPhones the last few years
As soon as he brought up magsafe crap..... I knew he was an apple fan.....
NO ANDROID USER Likes magsafe!
Great phone
Went from the S23U to the S24. Couldn't be happier with a smaller and lighter phone. The Ultra is just too big and heavy.
My only wish would be that the S24 got the same screen resolution as the Plus and Ultra.
wtf, you can play zelda on it? 😮
The plus model battery sux
I have the s23 and I'm enjoying nearly 97% of what the s24 is capable of which makes the s23 a truly compelling choice.
The only major advantage I'd have to give the s24 is the long software support for those that will be keeping their phones that long.
Other than that. The s23 is hard to ignore. Side by side with the s24
Exynos is also really nice in S24
As ridiculous as it may sound, the f** s23 is more expensive than s24 here in Brazil. Not the plus or ultra, just the normal version. I believe it's due to the poor choice of deploying an exynos on s24, while the s23 has a SD 8 gen2.
@danubiomuller same here man
S23 is expensive here than S24
But surprisingly Exynos 2400 is too good in my S24
Everything is Damn good except Battery
@@michaelthapa4913 I got an s24 exynos 2400 last week. No problems with battery so far! 2 days with a single charge, but I don't have more than 4h of screen per day...
@danubiomuller because the s23 is a better phone, the s24 has problems.
not buying till the hole in the screen is fixed
Wdym fixing the hole
You mean the hole in your wallet,right? 😂
Where is it supposed to go?
@@MrWillabone Under the screen ideally. Hopefully they perfect that soon.
Let me guess you own an iPhone 💀
To small now days for apps
"Too small"? I've seen better trolling attempts.
I have a 6.7 inch phone and it feels large. 6.2 inch is the ideal size for me.
Wish the screen was 6.3 or 6.4 which is which is why I'm looking at pixel 9
Unfortunately my iphone 11 still took better pictures and canera launched better than my S24.