Been using my s24 exynos version for a few days now and it's proving to be a great decision. Now, about the longevity of the exynos. I have been using my s21 ultra exynos version for the past 3 years and it just keeps getting better with the updates amd optimization. It's stll perform great after 3 years. I am confident the exynos 2400 would be the same.
I have the s24plus exynos version.That's a really good processor. Apps open very fast, everything's fluid af and IT IS as fast as the snapdragon...benchmark 2100/6600...maybe a little less battery efficient, but no issues with it so far. No extreme overheating, no lags, nothing to really worry about, gets me through a day easily, no probs at all !
I need to upgrade from my s10 plus and I’m waiting for the s25 plus. I would be happy to get s24, but where I live (Australia) it’s powered by Exynos, and I don’t want to pay over $1000 for a phone with a chip that isn’t that good.
@@shawarma3066 you must be a chef-serving up assumptions with zero seasoning. Not every choice is about feeling 'better,' some of us actually do our research. But keep cooking up theories; maybe one day they’ll be as good as Samsung’s Snapdragon processors.
@RohanSam69 your still stuck in 2016 they have gotten alot better recently and actually makes chips that rival competitors. I don't get how you say the s23 is better than the s24 when the s24 has more features and has a slightly faster cpu compared to the s23.
This is a bad idea, the only thing the Snapdragon Gen 2 excels at is battery consumption، otherwise the Exynos 2400 is about %20-%25 faster. In geekbench the S23 gets around 5300, while the S24 gets around 6800 points.
@@shadjdm8735 While the Exynos 2400 scores higher in benchmarks, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in the S23 is better optimized for battery life and runs cooler, making it more efficient for daily use. Exynos chips often struggle with thermal management, leading to throttling under heavy loads. So, while Exynos 2400 might have higher peak performance, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 offers more balanced, reliable performance for everyday tasks
Same with the glossy sides, my s22 has never been dropped without a case and it has alot of small dots of scratches (which can be seen easily cause the phone is black)
Comparing s24ultra Benchmark scores with a base s24 will not give accurate results. Its eliminate all variables, it best to compare s24 exynos with s24 snapdragon.
Been using my s24 exynos version for a few days now and it's proving to be a great decision. Now, about the longevity of the exynos. I have been using my s21 ultra exynos version for the past 3 years and it just keeps getting better with the updates amd optimization. It's stll perform great after 3 years. I am confident the exynos 2400 would be the same.
Greetings! The USA amazon link is for S23 instead of S24. Cheers!
I have the s24plus exynos version.That's a really good processor.
Apps open very fast, everything's fluid af and IT IS as fast as the snapdragon...benchmark 2100/6600...maybe a little less battery efficient, but no issues with it so far. No extreme overheating, no lags, nothing to really worry about, gets me through a day easily, no probs at all !
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I need to upgrade from my s10 plus and I’m waiting for the s25 plus. I would be happy to get s24, but where I live (Australia) it’s powered by Exynos, and I don’t want to pay over $1000 for a phone with a chip that isn’t that good.
My exynos S24 battery is shit now. i barely get 5 hrs sot. Can you share your settings? I'm on 4G and Light profile.
Why you bought exynos one?
@Jon_zherka_77 because that's what we have?
@@Jon_zherka_77 because the snapdragon is only for usa
the only reason I chose s23 over s24 is the processor
You clearly have the s23 and your trying to make yourself feel better cause you have a worse phone
@@shawarma3066 you must be a chef-serving up assumptions with zero seasoning. Not every choice is about feeling 'better,' some of us actually do our research. But keep cooking up theories; maybe one day they’ll be as good as Samsung’s Snapdragon processors.
@RohanSam69 your still stuck in 2016 they have gotten alot better recently and actually makes chips that rival competitors. I don't get how you say the s23 is better than the s24 when the s24 has more features and has a slightly faster cpu compared to the s23.
This is a bad idea, the only thing the Snapdragon Gen 2 excels at is battery consumption، otherwise the Exynos 2400 is about %20-%25 faster.
In geekbench the S23 gets around 5300, while the S24 gets around 6800 points.
@@shadjdm8735 While the Exynos 2400 scores higher in benchmarks, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in the S23 is better optimized for battery life and runs cooler, making it more efficient for daily use. Exynos chips often struggle with thermal management, leading to throttling under heavy loads. So, while Exynos 2400 might have higher peak performance, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 offers more balanced, reliable performance for everyday tasks
i am using S24❤
this phone scratches so easily. ive never dropped mine and has some scratches on the metal frame, and im always using good and expensive cases
Same with the glossy sides, my s22 has never been dropped without a case and it has alot of small dots of scratches (which can be seen easily cause the phone is black)
"Good"? Well everyone has their preference. Me, if samsung = exynos. Once again, samsung = exynos.
Nice review 👌🏻
Comparing s24ultra Benchmark scores with a base s24 will not give accurate results. Its eliminate all variables, it best to compare s24 exynos with s24 snapdragon.