Hello there. How does the main camera on the s24 compare to the s24 ultra (dynamic range, sharpness, night shots). Is the difference in quality worth the 400Eur extra for the s24 ultra?! Thank you! 😃
Another stellar review. "60Hz? You can tie your shoes..."🤣Love it! And great photos, I really like the one of the flowers and the barbed wire around the railing, nice contrast of something pretty and soft, with something hard and dangerous. I agree with you that the standard S24 is more phone than most of us will ever need, and the new Exynos chip is proving itself quite capable, if not quite up to the Snap Dragon 8 Gen 3. Unfortunately, my aging eyes need a larger screen (or I need longer arms to hold the phone farther away), so it's a Plus or Ultra for me. Finally, are those the Huawei FreeClip ear buds you're wearing in the video? Will you be doing a review on them? Curious to hear your opinion. Tschüss!
Glad you like my videos and my kind of humor :-) I actually LOVE the HUAWEI FreeBuds, these are my every day earbuds. I already do have a review on them on my german channel, maybe you can turn on a subtitle? th-cam.com/video/k2fk8bHT7HE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jg8zk7yJuJYZmr_E
Personally a fan of larger phones had an S22 but got rid of it because of the tiny screen and tiny battery went for the S24 ultra. I'd actually recommend the base S24 because the .1 inches they added back makes a huge difference (6.1 just felt way too small) and battery should be great with 4000 mah cell.
The Exynos is a definite downgrade. There's channel that does extremely detailed comparisons between the SD 3rd generation and the Exynos 2400 and it doesn't look great for the Exynos. Heating, battery life and overall processing speed is all in the Snapdragon's favor. Even the saturation in the photos, lighting, etc. was superior in the SD variant. If Samsung was so confident in their own chip, how come the Ultra is decked out with Qualcomm's chip? Why not an Exynos 2400 Ultra? I am never and I mean never going to purchase another phone with the Exynos chipset, it's just paying the same price for an inferior product.
Photos was a tie. It wasn't superior on the SD variant. Also to note that is better to wait for more tests and for the long term performance tests and reviews. If Samsung didn't put the Exynos SoC in the Ultra models is because first they have a deal/agreement with Qualcomm and also because of patents and licensing reasons, also because of the production capacity, the Exynos 2400 wasn't planned to come originally in the s24 series by the earlier trusted leakers, next year Exynos that will be renamed as the "Dream" SoC will come to the Ultra model again.
"I'm not going to purchase another product with an Exynos chipset because is an inferior product" Go to cry to another place then, nobody cares about your pathetic hate, imagine calling Exynos inferior.
I have a S24 and had a lot of exynos in my life😢. The last being s22 (great camera poor battery and unofficially a small heater 😅). It is time to rectify the facts. This time Exynos is good. People cannot get used to the idea, but the phone is just amazing. And you don't even have the time to make a coffee or tie your shoes 😂😂😂.
Refreshing to see more women in the reviewer space. I think the Instagram image issue that you've mentioned wasn't a Samsung special, but lazy app development. My understanding is that a lot of Android app developers took a shortcut and basically screenshotted the camera view finder's video feed instead of accessing the actual camera module to take a proper photo because it was easier. This has been quite well known in the Android dev space, glad that it's finally over. Or perhaps it's just that viewfinder images now show the same quality as the final image because CPUs are now fast enough to do the same level of computation on 30/60 frames a second in the video feed. Either way, consumers win. 🙂
Samsung is partnering here with the social media platforms and they no longer use screenshots, like with the iPhone they never have. Glad that we finally get the same quality
I was an iphone user. had the 11 pro then upgraded to 12 pro max and I decided to switch one year later and got the s22 ultra and I want to say only one thing. when you get used to android you will never go back to iphone. if you do you will regret it and i speak from experience lol
I made the exact same experience. At first you have to get used to it but after a while you don't want to go back. When you used an actual Android smartphone with all the cool new features und functionality and then get back to an iPhone you'll feel like 2018.
@@thegermantechgirl thank you very much for your help I do appreciate that, I have another question please what about transferring data from iPhone to Samsung it will be easy or not?
Honestly, I don't find the S24 photos impressive. Somehow dull, not exciting.. in contrast, my old S7 was much more fun, it had a camera that made you Want to take photos of everything because they all turned out fantastic. I always wondered why they haven't reused the great S7 camera in their midrange phones, it would have been awesome!
I have the S24 Ultra and it's incredible but I've noticed my Pixel 7 Pro takes exponentially better photos of subjects in motion compared to my S24 Ultra. Still photos look great but Samsung still struggles with motion and that's really disappointing if you want to take pictures of pets. Samsung hardware with Pixel's cameras would be the perfect Android phone.
Good idea! Maybe they should partnering concern to the camera 😄 but I actually experienced some great improvements with the latest update for the S24 series
1:11 the fear is gone and the clouds are gathering, I like that now people are speaking about apple and how they gaslight their customers 😂 we need this kind of content
Viewing this in my S24, and I can confirm that the Exinos 2400 wokrs pretty well not only for day-to-day but also for gaming. COD/PUBG/Asphalt9 in max graphics with zero lagging.
Definitely Samsung over iPhone, all Android devices are actually smarter with newer technology and have so much more functions. I really hope that apple catches up but right now it feels like 2018 when using an iPhone.
Another beautiful review by the beautiful Jen. I have been contemplating if I should get the smaller S24 (mainly for the form factor). I currently use a Pixel 8 Pro. Great phone, but the size is a bit unwieldy.
@mantechgirl I have been on the fence :) I really like the small form factor but a bit unsure if I will get it and then regret it. Do you think there is anything in Pixel that I will miss a lot (say, from an average user's standpoint) by making a move to the S24? Would appreciate your thoughts.
Well I sold my pixel 8 and got the s24.. Just the pixel hardware wasn't reliable... It had multiple issues in the span of 3 months... Sent to service center, repaired but still questionable... Eventually sold it... Got the s24 which is an amazing device, I've been using it a month now... And no complaints... Definitely go for it if durability is a concern coz pixels are just not built for long term usage... They break at the drop of a hat..!!
Great review, but i think you missed one thing: Battery life on the road. Just put two sims into the phone, disable wifi, and go for a hike with gps enabled... Do a few video and gsm calls, and you will see...If you hike somewhere with low reception: the gsm modules will eat up the battery while they try to find the gsm towers... If you are at home, but you dont use wifi, i doubt that it will last 1.5 day after a few video chats on 4G. Afterall its a great mobile phone, except that is not much mobile...
This phone is quite charming and appears to be well-suited for individuals with smaller hands.
Yes it is 👍
I've got very big hands and also love this phone. It is insane what a powerhouse this beautiful small phone is.
Just got it. Amazing phone!
Hello there. How does the main camera on the s24 compare to the s24 ultra (dynamic range, sharpness, night shots). Is the difference in quality worth the 400Eur extra for the s24 ultra?! Thank you! 😃
Another stellar review. "60Hz? You can tie your shoes..."🤣Love it! And great photos, I really like the one of the flowers and the barbed wire around the railing, nice contrast of something pretty and soft, with something hard and dangerous.
I agree with you that the standard S24 is more phone than most of us will ever need, and the new Exynos chip is proving itself quite capable, if not quite up to the Snap Dragon 8 Gen 3. Unfortunately, my aging eyes need a larger screen (or I need longer arms to hold the phone farther away), so it's a Plus or Ultra for me.
Finally, are those the Huawei FreeClip ear buds you're wearing in the video? Will you be doing a review on them? Curious to hear your opinion.
Tschüss!
Glad you like my videos and my kind of humor :-) I actually LOVE the HUAWEI FreeBuds, these are my every day earbuds. I already do have a review on them on my german channel, maybe you can turn on a subtitle?
th-cam.com/video/k2fk8bHT7HE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jg8zk7yJuJYZmr_E
@@thegermantechgirl Thanks very much, Jen. Wow, 200 euros? I'll stick with my 'cut off toothbrushes'.😁They do look good, though, I have to admit.
Glad this channel exists. Wise opinions straight to the points that really matters to people who want to buy the smartphone. Great work!
Personally a fan of larger phones had an S22 but got rid of it because of the tiny screen and tiny battery went for the S24 ultra. I'd actually recommend the base S24 because the .1 inches they added back makes a huge difference (6.1 just felt way too small) and battery should be great with 4000 mah cell.
The Exynos is a definite downgrade. There's channel that does extremely detailed comparisons between the SD 3rd generation and the Exynos 2400 and it doesn't look great for the Exynos.
Heating, battery life and overall processing speed is all in the Snapdragon's favor. Even the saturation in the photos, lighting, etc. was superior in the SD variant.
If Samsung was so confident in their own chip, how come the Ultra is decked out with Qualcomm's chip? Why not an Exynos 2400 Ultra?
I am never and I mean never going to purchase another phone with the Exynos chipset, it's just paying the same price for an inferior product.
Photos was a tie.
It wasn't superior on the SD variant.
Also to note that is better to wait for more tests and for the long term performance tests and reviews.
If Samsung didn't put the Exynos SoC in the Ultra models is because first they have a deal/agreement with Qualcomm and also because of patents and licensing reasons, also because of the production capacity, the Exynos 2400 wasn't planned to come originally in the s24 series by the earlier trusted leakers, next year Exynos that will be renamed as the "Dream" SoC will come to the Ultra model again.
"I'm not going to purchase another product with an Exynos chipset because is an inferior product"
Go to cry to another place then, nobody cares about your pathetic hate, imagine calling Exynos inferior.
I have a S24 and had a lot of exynos in my life😢. The last being s22 (great camera poor battery and unofficially a small heater 😅).
It is time to rectify the facts.
This time Exynos is good. People cannot get used to the idea, but the phone is just amazing. And you don't even have the time to make a coffee or tie your shoes 😂😂😂.
Great Jen, you make a difference for people that wants advice that matters, not benchmarks and things like that.
Thank you so much!! That's exactly what I want to serve with my channel 🫶
Refreshing to see more women in the reviewer space.
I think the Instagram image issue that you've mentioned wasn't a Samsung special, but lazy app development. My understanding is that a lot of Android app developers took a shortcut and basically screenshotted the camera view finder's video feed instead of accessing the actual camera module to take a proper photo because it was easier. This has been quite well known in the Android dev space, glad that it's finally over. Or perhaps it's just that viewfinder images now show the same quality as the final image because CPUs are now fast enough to do the same level of computation on 30/60 frames a second in the video feed. Either way, consumers win. 🙂
Samsung is partnering here with the social media platforms and they no longer use screenshots, like with the iPhone they never have. Glad that we finally get the same quality
A great review i subscribed keep up the good work
Thank you and welcome to my channel 🤗
I wanna so bad to switch to Samsung but I am iPhone user for over 10 years, do you think I can switch? Any recommendations?
I was an iphone user. had the 11 pro then upgraded to 12 pro max and I decided to switch one year later and got the s22 ultra and I want to say only one thing. when you get used to android you will never go back to iphone. if you do you will regret it and i speak from experience lol
I made the exact same experience. At first you have to get used to it but after a while you don't want to go back. When you used an actual Android smartphone with all the cool new features und functionality and then get back to an iPhone you'll feel like 2018.
@@thegermantechgirl yes the iphone feels stuck on 2018. and the screen of the samsung is sooo much better
@@thegermantechgirl thank you very much for your help I do appreciate that, I have another question please what about transferring data from iPhone to Samsung it will be easy or not?
@@marinamekael1214 It isn't complicated, you can use Samsung smart switch to transfer all your data and files.
5:30 Everyone praised the Galaxy S23 for its excellent battery 🤔
Not Flagship wirh EXYNOS2400 FLAGSHIP WITH 8GEN3 version not comparable ❤
Awesome review! I subscribed to your channel. More S24 content, please.
Thank you so much and welcome to my channel 🫶
Honestly, I don't find the S24 photos impressive. Somehow dull, not exciting.. in contrast, my old S7 was much more fun, it had a camera that made you Want to take photos of everything because they all turned out fantastic.
I always wondered why they haven't reused the great S7 camera in their midrange phones, it would have been awesome!
I have the S24 Ultra and it's incredible but I've noticed my Pixel 7 Pro takes exponentially better photos of subjects in motion compared to my S24 Ultra. Still photos look great but Samsung still struggles with motion and that's really disappointing if you want to take pictures of pets. Samsung hardware with Pixel's cameras would be the perfect Android phone.
Good idea! Maybe they should partnering concern to the camera 😄 but I actually experienced some great improvements with the latest update for the S24 series
1:11 the fear is gone and the clouds are gathering, I like that now people are speaking about apple and how they gaslight their customers 😂 we need this kind of content
Viewing this in my S24, and I can confirm that the Exinos 2400 wokrs pretty well not only for day-to-day but also for gaming. COD/PUBG/Asphalt9 in max graphics with zero lagging.
Good to hear that from a gamer because I'm none 😄
Is that weather wiget or clock wiget ??
Both 😊 the widget is called the live assistant
@@thegermantechgirl how can I apply that
Yeah, i subscribed to this channel too. You’re doing great as always. Thank you 🙂
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it 🫶
Great review, exactly what i needed👌
Glad to hear 🫶
1:09 Spot On!👍😅
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I couldn’t find your channel in German. Could you please share the link? Thanks 🙏
Sure: youtube.com/@JenlovesTech?si=9owstEeMR9H7Cms_
@@thegermantechgirl many thanks 🙏
Very beautiful review ❤
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I hit the like button as you said😂
Thank you so much 🤗
Great review!
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Do you prefer iPhone of Samsung?
Definitely Samsung over iPhone, all Android devices are actually smarter with newer technology and have so much more functions. I really hope that apple catches up but right now it feels like 2018 when using an iPhone.
Price
959 euro for the s24 256GB version
1:14 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂tie your shoes or make coffee between scrolling time on iPhone
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Sot ?
Another beautiful review by the beautiful Jen. I have been contemplating if I should get the smaller S24 (mainly for the form factor). I currently use a Pixel 8 Pro. Great phone, but the size is a bit unwieldy.
Totally get it, I really loved using the small sized S24, it's so damn handy 🫶
@mantechgirl I have been on the fence :) I really like the small form factor but a bit unsure if I will get it and then regret it. Do you think there is anything in Pixel that I will miss a lot (say, from an average user's standpoint) by making a move to the S24? Would appreciate your thoughts.
Well I sold my pixel 8 and got the s24.. Just the pixel hardware wasn't reliable... It had multiple issues in the span of 3 months... Sent to service center, repaired but still questionable...
Eventually sold it... Got the s24 which is an amazing device, I've been using it a month now... And no complaints... Definitely go for it if durability is a concern coz pixels are just not built for long term usage... They break at the drop of a hat..!!
Great review, but i think you missed one thing: Battery life on the road.
Just put two sims into the phone, disable wifi, and go for a hike with gps enabled... Do a few video and gsm calls, and you will see...If you hike somewhere with low reception: the gsm modules will eat up the battery while they try to find the gsm towers...
If you are at home, but you dont use wifi, i doubt that it will last 1.5 day after a few video chats on 4G.
Afterall its a great mobile phone, except that is not much mobile...
This phone is a literal DOWNGRADE over the S23 because of the crappy Exynos chip.
Another delusional rant.
Check the tests and wait for the long term reviews.
Crappy and shitty are those abject competitors, Exynos is worth again.
True words has been spoken
@@rafapiloto195Another delusional hater.
Exynos chipsets are an upgrade.
The crpapy/shitty Exynos competition lacks behind.
@@casuarius6576 that's I so true Samsung does not use it in USA
And they used Exynos in their home country. If they don't use Exynos for thre North American market is due to licensing and patenting.@@rafapiloto195