Even in 2025, an older flagship will still be a much better option since there are now seven years of updates. I see no reason for people (who are not extreme power users) to buy the latest. so I will be skipping aswell
Literally no one is asking for slim phones. Consumers just care that your phone is not a brick. On the contrary, Consumers are asking for pro phones in a smaller form factor. Like a S25 Ultra with form factor of a base S25
Not really. That's your opinion. But look at sales. Small phones do not sell. The bigger phones sell more than the small. Companies do their research before making a decision. They target the ones who upgrade every year. Not the ones who buy one phone and keep it for 4-5 years. There's a reason the iPhone mini was discontinued. It was the only iPhone that didn't sell.
I bought Galaxy note 10 plus in 2020 (1.5 years after launch) and still using it. Pro tip is to remove all updates (data and cache) from Samsung apps (like galaxy store, members, etc). NEVER UPDATE SAMSUNG APPS, they slow down the phone. Remove all unwanted apps and install only when needed.
This analisys is exactly the same as mine. Ive been rocking a phone from 2020. Feels like only next year it'll be worth to change. Great vid, as always.
I can absolutely see people opting for a 2024 model, especially once the 2025s come out, strictly for the discounted prices. An S24U is still an amazing phone in 2025 and let's be honest, very few people are such power users or fantastic photographers that they would ever use the phone's full potential, much less notice the difference. Most people just want a reliable phone with good performance and battery life that also takes decent pictures. Also, look at Apple racing into 2017 with a 120Hz refresh! How cutting edge!
Reason to upgrade this year: My phone broke down last month. It was already 4+ yrs old, way past its update cycle. Bought s24 ultra in replacement. Except for battery tech, I guess I can get everything you mentioned
120hz on all apple 17 model. No, Nope not gonna happen. 90hz might be possible for base non-pro model if they are feeling generous but 120hz Nah. They will keep it for iPhone 20😂
@@Hhhh22222-w Yes Battery type is changing in every smartphone from 2025. But 120 hz on a normal iphone, No. i will believe it when it gets launched. And it's never over for Android. Android is versatile, Open source. Every Futuristic tech are based on Android. Android will always be the future. And the way its snapdragon chips and their UI is getting better and smoother day by day things will change a lot
Been using my Galaxy S20 Ultra for more than 4years now and I know that it’s stuck on Android 13 but who cares, I’ve seen people still using devices with Android 9 or even Android 7 for that matter, and they’ve absolutely zero issues in running any daily apps on their phones whatsoever, so in comparison to that, my phone is running on Android 13 which I can rest be assured will support every single app that’s on the Playstore for the next coming 6-7years easily.. So the bottom line is that, if you bought a phone after 2020 be rest assured that your phone will easily be able to run any app for the next 7-8 years easily..
that's cause they cant afford to upgrade, 7-8 years is true only for iphones they had 7+ years since iphone 7, tho 8 got 6 years for some reason having long software support isnt about apps lol, it's about price and self-respect, you paid $1000+ for a phone that the makers only support for 4 years when the makers are completely capable of supporting for longer but they wont cause they want to force you to buy the new phones, why would anyone who respects themselves pay more for less?
Regarding IP rating, IP stands for Ingress Protection, and according to IEC 60529 standard, IP68 means the device can be submerged in water deeper than 1 meter for a long time. This is good for devices used underwater or in wet conditions. IP69 means the device can handle high-pressure water jets and steam cleaning. This is perfect for devices that must be cleaned thoroughly with strong water jets. Unlike IP68, IP69 isn’t meant for long-term underwater use. It’s built for high-pressure cleaning, not submersion. IP68 is excellent for outdoor devices like cameras and smartphones, and they can handle rain and dust better. IP69 is not the best dust and water protection for smartphones, from a smartphone usage point of view.
I will really miss that boxy design that samsung s24 ultra has bcz that gives that phone a unique look but now rumours are strongly suggesting that it would come with flat sides which will provide a slimmer body and good corners to hold...but still only con was that corners majorly as size can be reduced now. What do you think?
it's going back to the original non-boxy ultra designs, samsung only had the boxy designs since the s22, before the ultra was curved like the s21, while the note was boxy and no it it's not a good design, unique for what? its a phone lol
@@Hhhh22222-w Everybody have their own perspective in this, not everybody likes the boxy design but those who likes they are really going to miss out these until samsung once again changes it. That Unquie word I wrote bcz I haven't seen any flagship phone with boxy designs for past several years.
my phone is still new and is a flagship phone, so im not in the market for a phone. but i like to see we're moving towards better techs. so hopefully my next phone, in 3-5yrs is actually better
Your audio is so clean could you please share some tutorial on how to make a audio so clean it would help me a lot if you did it on some free app or not much expensive app. Its a humble request 👍
I preordered the Nubia Z70 Ultra which will come out this month before 2025, because I love its jaw-dropping display. It has decent value at its launch price with its hardware and feature set, Android 15 and it comes with a case, screen protector and an 80W charger. There is probably better stuff that's going to release soon but you can always wait and get better tech later, so the right time to buy is when you feel like you need a replacement. 😋
Hey! Is there any tech geek, with honest unbiased answer to give? My budget is 30k and I want a phone, with good camera, clean ui, reasonable battery (not v great toast 2 daya), reasonable performance (i don't play games) . Which should I buy? An old flagship or a new mid ranger, i can wait for 2,3 months!
Nope.. - Think like how many use cases are there for your phone. - How many various kind of apps you use ? - And do you have any accompany device like tablet or computer ? - And what is your age [Larger phone helps once person goes beyond 40, but you seems young person ] ? - I have used S23 ultra, then went to S23 plain and back to Ultra again. What made me come back to Ultra ? Camera quality is first; number of cameras second; larger screen helps; apps I used like movie watching; reading, banking are better. I use my tablet less [has Tab S8 cellular version]. I normally have MacBook with me always. - S25 plus can be a good intermediate choice, if you are not much in to cameras.
@@radiologistanonymous2353lol what? you do know the s25 will have a better camera than the s24 ultra right? only telephoto, the base s24 can do everything the ultra can
Thx for always keeping us updated . Please, I wish to confirm from you if Samsung has removed the Goodluck app because I can't find it again in my region
Hi. I wanted ur opinion re z fold 6, if u have time. Samsung offering $410 instant savings plus $500 off my pixel 6a, which is only worth about $200. That brings fold 6 down to $990. Still don’t buy 2024 or pull trigger, lol? Also, the trade in for z fold 6 when fold 7 comes out will prob be a wash if not better. Thanks.
No because it gets only 2 years of update after android 15 and it has a pretty low capacity of battery in which you may have to charge twice or thrice a day otherwise its a very good phone
I guess so, although I bought mine last Nov. It's already a powerhouse . But if you want to save more cash just wait for the s25 release. Both s23 and s24 will be lower in price by that time.
To be honest i am thinking about buying a new phone in 2025 but im confused like right now im using a budget phone it's realme 8 4G And i had bought it in 2021 march and i have taken great care of it it's working perfect 8 gb ram and 128 gb storage i don't take photos nor i play games nor i use insta or something like that so i am confused like should i buy a phone in 2025 or 2026 bcuz i had a phone in my mind it's iqoo 13 but i have some problems with it.. Like i dont trust it's funtouch os and just 4 years os update for a 55,000 rupees phone.. It should've been atleast 6 or 5 but then i see it's specifications better than any 1 lakh phone.. So should i upgrade or not.. It's too much of thinking.. 😑
You are so right, I almost regret I upgrades this year 😅. Watching all of this upgrades it looks amazing, but I will suck it up, and stay with my phone at least one year more to see what 2026bhave to offer.
Why cant companies just bring back removable batteries, 3.5mm audio jack and expandable storage? Im sure many people will be willing to buy that even without the water proofing and even if its little bit thicker. Especially now, since the developments have been slowing down.
What about "Polar ID" ? It's backed by Samsung and is a competitor to Apple's Face ID. Supposed to be superior to Face ID. There are rumors it could come out with the Galaxy S25 Ultra. But most likely with the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
While buying midrange phones(most), the dev find ways to reduce the processing power or features months after purchase through uodates. Which is why i don't really care about updates regardless of if it might not possibly happen if i ever update. I want the phone to function the same way like the day i bought it. Seriously all unusual bugs happens after updates. Besides i don't really care if im missing stuffs as long as the phone functions normally.
These jumps in improvement should be happening every year instead of the slight incrementals they've been pushing out. Every scientists says that technology should be growing exponentially but up to now that hasn't been the case since they want to make the most money as possible. Back in the day no one would have dared imagine that we'd pay upwards of $1000 for a phone but it's pretty much become the norm in this day and age. Now everything is subscription based and you need to pay for features that were free when it first started. TH-cam used to be free with no ads. We've become slaves to corporate greed or whomever or whatever is running things. The devil is alive and thriving! "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."
Still using an s23 ultra which runs pretty good for a 2yr old fon. I don't see the reason to upgrade to s25 ultra unless it provides a much better camera and battery
Oops bought one already. Current phone is having an issue with the battery sensor so I kinda needed a new one. But the new one has 7050mAh and a Snapdragon 8 elite so already so I don't think I need to worry.
The fact that batteries are getting bigger is nice but flagships phones are draining them almost the same because of how powerfull chipsets are, but i hope i'm wrong
OPPO in camera segment top on dmxi rating... reality it's not upto what they claimed to be two periscope cameras also nahh... actually I am very interested in the phone...
me waiting for 2025 just to pick some discounts for old flagships lol
same waiting for S24 ULTRA
Me too
Same here bro.. ❤
Smart man
iPhone 15 plus or S23 ultra or iqoo 12 or OnePlus 12.
I want to use for 5-6 years with smoothness and good ui.
Even in 2025, an older flagship will still be a much better option since there are now seven years of updates. I see no reason for people (who are not extreme power users) to buy the latest. so I will be skipping aswell
Same
I'm thinking of buying an s23 but it only supports till 2027 or
@@johnmoirangchaexynos 2400 is as good as snapdragon it's come a long way give it a try
@@gx_pro2277wdym give it a try it's exynos and if he tries out for himself he won't be buying another phone anyways 😭
@@ethanmartinez808 Bro you i'll buy S24 Ultra & it’s better for you with 7 years more OS update.🙂
Literally no one is asking for slim phones. Consumers just care that your phone is not a brick. On the contrary, Consumers are asking for pro phones in a smaller form factor. Like a S25 Ultra with form factor of a base S25
100%
I see my aunts using slims phones, they will be lighter, simpler, and for their usage the battery won't be an issue
Not really. That's your opinion. But look at sales. Small phones do not sell. The bigger phones sell more than the small. Companies do their research before making a decision. They target the ones who upgrade every year. Not the ones who buy one phone and keep it for 4-5 years. There's a reason the iPhone mini was discontinued. It was the only iPhone that didn't sell.
I bought Galaxy note 10 plus in 2020 (1.5 years after launch) and still using it. Pro tip is to remove all updates (data and cache) from Samsung apps (like galaxy store, members, etc). NEVER UPDATE SAMSUNG APPS, they slow down the phone. Remove all unwanted apps and install only when needed.
Same here bro , I also watch this video from my galaxy j7 next. And really it's only 8 years old 😂😂😂❤
I'm thinking of buying it in sed market ( I'm currently using 11 pro max) do you think it's worth to go?
Mini phones (5.4 inch-ish) with 5500 mAh is that too much to wish for?
5.4 is not mini, its pretty average 😶
@@primeyoru its mini for this day and age. Most of the 'normal-sized' flagships are 6.1 to 6.3 inch screen.
@@primeyoru heck Vivo X200 Pro MINI is a 6.31 inch phone!
@@ehamadification bro u didnt understand the joke
@@primeyoru I’m too pure for the internet 🥲..
This analisys is exactly the same as mine. Ive been rocking a phone from 2020. Feels like only next year it'll be worth to change.
Great vid, as always.
I still using my 2019 Vivo S1,no issues except change new battery.Very affordable,reliable and stylish phone overall.
Still using a mate 20 pro. Still goes hard. Although I need to walk around with a battery pack xD
I'm waiting for a midrange phones with a good processor with better cameras, no heating issues, flat screen and with no green line problems.
Fr cant afford high range phones 😅😅
Same
@@HoofieLoops Not worth it anyways
Then go for iqoo 13
Xiamoi 14t pro is that one i think. Its 400 euro in my country
I can absolutely see people opting for a 2024 model, especially once the 2025s come out, strictly for the discounted prices. An S24U is still an amazing phone in 2025 and let's be honest, very few people are such power users or fantastic photographers that they would ever use the phone's full potential, much less notice the difference. Most people just want a reliable phone with good performance and battery life that also takes decent pictures.
Also, look at Apple racing into 2017 with a 120Hz refresh! How cutting edge!
Yup lots of cheapies
@DENVEROUTDOORMAN you have an s22 stop going on every tech video and calling people poor when you have a cheapie yourself
@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN I'm an adult, not some high schooler trying to impress the cool kids with the latest overpriced shiny bauble.
Currently using Android. Will shift to old burner phones. If my job allow it.
Every person has different requirements.@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN
Even S23 ultra is good in early 2025 and mid
Bought a S24 Ultra a month back... Not regretting at all...
How much it costed?
Reason to upgrade this year: My phone broke down last month. It was already 4+ yrs old, way past its update cycle. Bought s24 ultra in replacement.
Except for battery tech, I guess I can get everything you mentioned
How much does it cost??
@@vivaanranjan9342 ~80k ₹
Bro you should wait s25 ultra
@@universe2760-x1t yeah I would have but as I said my phone broke down 🤕
@@universe2760-x1t same issue, all samsung flagship have good battery life at the start then heavily degrades over time
120hz on all apple 17 model. No, Nope not gonna happen. 90hz might be possible for base non-pro model if they are feeling generous but 120hz Nah. They will keep it for iPhone 20😂
😂😂😂
nope its getting 120hz, 48mp all camera lenses, new battery cooling tech and the new apple designed network modem chip, it's over for android
@@Hhhh22222-w Yes Battery type is changing in every smartphone from 2025. But 120 hz on a normal iphone, No. i will believe it when it gets launched. And it's never over for Android. Android is versatile, Open source. Every Futuristic tech are based on Android. Android will always be the future. And the way its snapdragon chips and their UI is getting better and smoother day by day things will change a lot
@@Hhhh22222-wbet
It will be 60 only, lol
I have been using oppo A57 since 2017 and i was thinking to buy new one. But lets wait for 2025 .
You are a legend btw
kudos to the video editor
Been using my Galaxy S20 Ultra for more than 4years now and I know that it’s stuck on Android 13 but who cares, I’ve seen people still using devices with Android 9 or even Android 7 for that matter, and they’ve absolutely zero issues in running any daily apps on their phones whatsoever, so in comparison to that, my phone is running on Android 13 which I can rest be assured will support every single app that’s on the Playstore for the next coming 6-7years easily.. So the bottom line is that, if you bought a phone after 2020 be rest assured that your phone will easily be able to run any app for the next 7-8 years easily..
When are you going to buy your next phone
@@aksingh3167 when a greenline appears 💀
@@aksingh3167 is asking
that's cause they cant afford to upgrade, 7-8 years is true only for iphones they had 7+ years since iphone 7, tho 8 got 6 years for some reason
having long software support isnt about apps lol, it's about price and self-respect, you paid $1000+ for a phone that the makers only support for 4 years when the makers are completely capable of supporting for longer but they wont cause they want to force you to buy the new phones, why would anyone who respects themselves pay more for less?
Am with Note 8 from 2017 not upgrading anytime soon
Regarding IP rating, IP stands for Ingress Protection, and according to IEC 60529 standard, IP68 means the device can be submerged in water deeper than 1 meter for a long time. This is good for devices used underwater or in wet conditions. IP69 means the device can handle high-pressure water jets and steam cleaning. This is perfect for devices that must be cleaned thoroughly with strong water jets.
Unlike IP68, IP69 isn’t meant for long-term underwater use. It’s built for high-pressure cleaning, not submersion. IP68 is excellent for outdoor devices like cameras and smartphones, and they can handle rain and dust better. IP69 is not the best dust and water protection for smartphones, from a smartphone usage point of view.
ip69 does everything ip68 does, ip69 can however handle high pressure and high temperature water, that's it, ip69 isn't worse than ip68
what you think about redmi note 14 pro plus? should i buy now?
Gng to upgrade after 2 years from S23 to S25 ultra. S25 is rumoured to be lighter and 8 elite thermal is shockingly cool.
you mean base s23 to s25 ultra?
@jokast8861 yes for bigger battery and improved thermal efficiency
@@shoaibsheikh7741 shockingly cool for a snapdragon chip* it still hits above 43°C, 9400 and a18 pro are better for thermals efficiency
I will really miss that boxy design that samsung s24 ultra has bcz that gives that phone a unique look but now rumours are strongly suggesting that it would come with flat sides which will provide a slimmer body and good corners to hold...but still only con was that corners majorly as size can be reduced now. What do you think?
it's going back to the original non-boxy ultra designs, samsung only had the boxy designs since the s22, before the ultra was curved like the s21, while the note was boxy and no it it's not a good design, unique for what? its a phone lol
@@Hhhh22222-w Everybody have their own perspective in this, not everybody likes the boxy design but those who likes they are really going to miss out these until samsung once again changes it. That Unquie word I wrote bcz I haven't seen any flagship phone with boxy designs for past several years.
my phone is still new and is a flagship phone, so im not in the market for a phone. but i like to see we're moving towards better techs. so hopefully my next phone, in 3-5yrs is actually better
Most logical comment of the day
Your audio is so clean could you please share some tutorial on how to make a audio so clean it would help me a lot if you did it on some free app or not much expensive app. Its a humble request 👍
Companies getting crazy about AI, while us consumers only use the circle to search (which is improved Google lens only there's little AI in it).
my budget is 60k which should i buy s24 now or wait for iphone 16 to be 55k in next year sale
S24
buy realme 70 turbo and give me remaining amount 😂
S24 no doubt
Buy the iphone 17
iPhone 15 plus or S23 ultra or iqoo 12 or OnePlus 12.
I want to use for 5-6 years with smoothness and good ui.
I preordered the Nubia Z70 Ultra which will come out this month before 2025, because I love its jaw-dropping display. It has decent value at its launch price with its hardware and feature set, Android 15 and it comes with a case, screen protector and an 80W charger. There is probably better stuff that's going to release soon but you can always wait and get better tech later, so the right time to buy is when you feel like you need a replacement. 😋
Price??
Hey! Is there any tech geek, with honest unbiased answer to give?
My budget is 30k and I want a phone, with good camera, clean ui, reasonable battery (not v great toast 2 daya), reasonable performance (i don't play games) . Which should I buy?
An old flagship or a new mid ranger, i can wait for 2,3 months!
Is it still ideal buy a phone with snapdragon 6 gen 1 processor in 2024/2025
i have s24ultra but want compact phones i wonder if it will be worth trading it for s25
Nope..
- Think like how many use cases are there for your phone.
- How many various kind of apps you use ?
- And do you have any accompany device like tablet or computer ?
- And what is your age [Larger phone helps once person goes beyond 40, but you seems young person ] ?
- I have used S23 ultra, then went to S23 plain and back to Ultra again.
What made me come back to Ultra ? Camera quality is first; number of cameras second; larger screen helps; apps I used like movie watching; reading, banking are better. I use my tablet less [has Tab S8 cellular version]. I normally have MacBook with me always.
- S25 plus can be a good intermediate choice, if you are not much in to cameras.
@@radiologistanonymous2353lol what? you do know the s25 will have a better camera than the s24 ultra right? only telephoto, the base s24 can do everything the ultra can
@@Hhhh22222-w Galti ho gayee bhai, maaf kar de.
Me on the thumbnail:
- "Don't Buy Wait For 2025"
- "Dont Wait Buy for 2025"
I am waiting for OP 13. Do I qualify as 2025? Or should I wait longer? Also there is a rumor that there will be a OP 13 mini. . .
Will 23u still be a good option?
is it applicable at mid range?
Best technology Reviewer
Great advice. ❤
My budget is 30k and i need some good spec and cam so why should I not choose that
Thx for always keeping us updated . Please, I wish to confirm from you if Samsung has removed the Goodluck app because I can't find it again in my region
I've heard that you can use vpn because it's limited to specific regions
Hi. I wanted ur opinion re z fold 6, if u have time. Samsung offering $410 instant savings plus $500 off my pixel 6a, which is only worth about $200. That brings fold 6 down to $990. Still don’t buy 2024 or pull trigger, lol? Also, the trade in for z fold 6 when fold 7 comes out will prob be a wash if not better. Thanks.
S25 plus for me. Great vid bro.
Same Bro . Hope it comes with 8 Gen Elite
@@itsNil-25 all s25 line up gets SD
S25 Slim Not S25+🙄
It is going to be different@@nafisfuad8198
@@nafisfuad8198 bruh that's an exclusive phone which may be released around 2nd quarter
So should i go for s23 or not in Jan 2025 Republic day sale???????
On republic day sale does this phone price drops?
i also want to know??
No because it gets only 2 years of update after android 15 and it has a pretty low capacity of battery in which you may have to charge twice or thrice a day otherwise its a very good phone
no, only has 2 years of os support now, why pay more for less? even getting the a55 might be better
Someone please suggest me, is it worth buying S23 Ultra during December - January?
I guess so, although I bought mine last Nov. It's already a powerhouse . But if you want to save more cash just wait for the s25 release. Both s23 and s24 will be lower in price by that time.
Will Apple use the Silicon battery 🔋 in its iPhone SE 2025??
Spot on points.
You are so good, awesome!
Is iqoo 13 good
great video edting
What about one plus 12 ?
Should I buy S24 Ultra or wait for next edition ?
wait at least, its coming out next month
@Hhhh22222-w yeah I'm waiting for S25 Ultra now, not in a hurry.
To be honest i am thinking about buying a new phone in 2025 but im confused like right now im using a budget phone it's realme 8 4G And i had bought it in 2021 march and i have taken great care of it it's working perfect 8 gb ram and 128 gb storage i don't take photos nor i play games nor i use insta or something like that so i am confused like should i buy a phone in 2025 or 2026 bcuz i had a phone in my mind it's iqoo 13 but i have some problems with it.. Like i dont trust it's funtouch os and just 4 years os update for a 55,000 rupees phone.. It should've been atleast 6 or 5 but then i see it's specifications better than any 1 lakh phone.. So should i upgrade or not.. It's too much of thinking.. 😑
Lower prices?
Should I buy OnePlus Nord 4 because now I am using Iqoo legend 7 which after new security update battery drain has become much more😢😢
I m planing to buy s24 ultra next year should i??
yeah its fine
04:36 the guy from channel "Jagat Review" Renown Reviewer from Indonesia
Hahaha. Bisa kitu nya..
Thought I'm the only one who spotted him😂
Can you come up with phones we can use here in the States.. it seems all the great phones are outside the US
You are so right, I almost regret I upgrades this year 😅.
Watching all of this upgrades it looks amazing, but I will suck it up, and stay with my phone at least one year more to see what 2026bhave to offer.
Why cant companies just bring back removable batteries, 3.5mm audio jack and expandable storage? Im sure many people will be willing to buy that even without the water proofing and even if its little bit thicker. Especially now, since the developments have been slowing down.
I was planning to buy poco f6 pro 1TB
But do guys have recommendation? with same price as this phone
Xiaomi 14t is a good option by the way, the ui are clear no Bloatware
Still on my s22ultra, running well and not sure what happened but the latest software update i have got another hour plus on the battery.
What about "Polar ID" ? It's backed by Samsung and is a competitor to Apple's Face ID. Supposed to be superior to Face ID.
There are rumors it could come out with the Galaxy S25 Ultra. But most likely with the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Finally time to upgrade from my S22 Ultra to S25 Ultra.
While buying midrange phones(most), the dev find ways to reduce the processing power or features months after purchase through uodates. Which is why i don't really care about updates regardless of if it might not possibly happen if i ever update. I want the phone to function the same way like the day i bought it.
Seriously all unusual bugs happens after updates. Besides i don't really care if im missing stuffs as long as the phone functions normally.
love your vids
I might hope that I might switch to the upcoming Vivo V50 Lite in the future if it's possible…
I m rocking with my Nokia 7 plus 😊😊😊its a good device …
This guru is underrated please watch, like,follow, and broadcast..👌
sir what about budget smartphone??
These jumps in improvement should be happening every year instead of the slight incrementals they've been pushing out.
Every scientists says that technology should be growing exponentially but up to now that hasn't been the case since they want to make the most money as possible.
Back in the day no one would have dared imagine that we'd pay upwards of $1000 for a phone but it's pretty much become the norm in this day and age.
Now everything is subscription based and you need to pay for features that were free when it first started. TH-cam used to be free with no ads. We've become slaves to corporate greed or whomever or whatever is running things.
The devil is alive and thriving!
"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."
Well, can't totally confirm this for 2025 but look into piezoelectric cooling paired with vapour chamber.
Still using an s23 ultra which runs pretty good for a 2yr old fon. I don't see the reason to upgrade to s25 ultra unless it provides a much better camera and battery
भाई 2025 मे सेंमसंग गैलैक्सी नोट 20 यूस कर सकते या नही?
No need to wait, actually. What we use daily is 40% of the phone capability. More features always make you overwhelmed.
Can't wait for 2025 tech!
Don't think Samsung might jump on the silicon carbon battery tech in their s25 lineup.
Love from Australia
Bro made this video just before the launch of the Vivox200, which is set to drop right before 2025 starts! 😁
Dual boot on android phone must be a thing again knowing that top midrange processor are powerful enough to run heavy task
Oops bought one already. Current phone is having an issue with the battery sensor so I kinda needed a new one.
But the new one has 7050mAh and a Snapdragon 8 elite so already so I don't think I need to worry.
Need usb 3.1 and above in all mid range to above smartphones, it's mandatory
Nubia z70 ultra has the new chipset amazing camera silicone battery the IP ratings for the lowest price out now with buying if network is compatible
Im thinking of rocking my 15 pro max at least until 2030 😂 and if it breaks, Im going budget shoping with a poco or something similar
I’m so exited for “Samsung 25 Slim” and “iPhone Air”
Somewhat agree but the Black Friday specials are irresistible and cheap
The fact that batteries are getting bigger is nice but flagships phones are draining them almost the same because of how powerfull chipsets are, but i hope i'm wrong
محترم۔۔ آپ کے ویڈیوز انڈین، پاکستانی بنگلہ دیشی لوگ سنتے دیکھتے ہیں نہ کہ امریکن برٹشن فرانسین۔۔ وہ لوگ بہت ایڈوانس ہیں،۔۔ لہذا اردو بولیں۔۔ ❤❤❤❤
I buy based on what I like today not what could be in a few months. When those come to market I can buy those too and sell the previous
For the daily general user these dnt matter. Eveb if 10yr upgrade is offered its just software in the mean time hardware upgrades annually
Awesome ✌🏻buddy 👬
I will still pickup a phone like LG V60 for its audio over other features....
Phones like the Realme GT7 and Oppo Find X8 series are already 2025 phones. However let's see what happens
I'm about to buy a phone but after watching this vid . I figured out to wait till March then decide . Hopefully my phone holds the fort to then😅
I have a Samsung With 4 Year of Updates, but i have 5 Green line in mobile with the recent Update
Everything stop's when we are worries about green line issues 😢
iPhones won’t be getting those new larger batteries just so you know 💀
Best strategy with new technology is to always wait 2 generations. Don't pay for overpriced phones, just because the technology is new.
Im wating for 2025 so i finally buy 2024 flagship at discounted price 🎉
OPPO in camera segment top on dmxi rating... reality it's not upto what they claimed to be two periscope cameras also nahh... actually I am very interested in the phone...
Planning on buying pixel 7, reason 1 its pixel! Reason 2, it has better camera in a budget (in 24)
Meanwhile cheap phones must wait maybe 5 years plus. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Too bad too many crybabys want everything but won't pay a fair amount...
1 more year for Z1X won't seems to be huge deal i guess. 🙂
You have mastered sarcasm - its nice to know Apple is innovating 🤣
Indian mkbhd❤❤
Doing great
I need to buy S24 Ultra in Great Indian Festival 2025 so that it will come around 70K and still 5 years of updates will expect.
Wstching this on my s23 plus sd gen 2.. Feel like this device can easily last for 3 more years.