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You look at the Galaxy S24 and S24+ and can't help but wonder if they really are the new models, or Samsung just went and reissued the old ones. The Ultra, on the other hand, is a different beast. The Galaxy S24 Ultra does make some significant strides towards improving on what was already the ultimate smartphone package.
Some of the changes are immediately visible and start with the even blockier design with a fully flat face and the less reflective display glass. You won't immediately tell, but that glass should also be tougher, and as months go by, you'll perhaps appreciate the switch to titanium for the exposed frame, too.
An even less obvious development, but one that has potential to be a major step in solidifying the Galaxy Ultra's position as a top cameraphone, is the new 5x zoom telephoto. Undoubtedly better at 5x than the old model, can it be as good at 10x?
The Ultra won't partake in the chipset divide that's now returned to the lesser models, and all of the ultimate Galaxies will feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 - no Exynos here if that makes any difference. Sure enough, the S24 Ultra will have all the AI smarts Samsung and Google came up with to fill an hour of Unpacked 2024.
Unchanged is the battery capacity on this year's model, and so too is the maximum charging rating, for better or for worse. No change can be a good thing too, and the S Pen remains another differentiator that elevates the Galaxy Ultra above all others when it comes to productivity and just general usefulness (it's the best camera remote is what it is).
You can have another look at the key specs below, before we proceed to get our hands on the Ultra, at long last.
Another uneventful unboxing experience awaits, but it's not like the slimline box is making any promises. A SIM eject pin is still included, though a line in the instructions that says 'use a paper clip or an earring' could be replacing that in the near future. That, or eSIMs.
The other thing of any practical use inside the box is a USB-C cable, but it's only good for 3A of current, and that may not be enough to get the promised 45W of charging. We might have a rant on that subject later on in the review.
Hi. I think the call recording option is in line with the extant laws in the region you live in. For example, Samsung region in America don't put Call recording option because it is against the extant law in America except some people cut corner...
I want to upgrade from my note 20 ultra but HATE they did away with the external sd
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