Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review

13 February 2024


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Anonymous, 21 Apr 2024It's only to 80% but hopefully in a future update it m... moreYou can actually use Bixby utines circumvent this. Just set battery protection to enable once it reaches your desired charge level through routines.

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    • 22 Apr 2024

    Anonymous, 20 Apr 2024UK price is from £1249.00 to £1449.00 as of 20/04/2024. It&... moreCould I say that Amazon@gsmarena is an ad? Sorry in advance, not being rude.

      Anonymous, 21 Apr 2024It's only to 80% but hopefully in a future update it m... moreIt used to be 85% (for the last three Ultras) - but they changed it to 80% for the S24U for maximum protection... ideally for long-term battery health, your phone should always be between 20% and 80%.

      If anything, they could change the "charge phone" reminder to 20% too (rather than 15%)... it's not as important as the 80% automatic cut-off though.

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        • 21 Apr 2024

        Milan987, 18 Apr 2024It is not true that overnight charging is worse than fast c... moreIt's only to 80% but hopefully in a future update it might be adjustable

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          • 20 Apr 2024

          UK price is from £1249.00 to £1449.00 as of 20/04/2024. It's a little frustrating that gsmarena bases their prices off of the cheapest Amazon listing, because I just checked it and it's obviously a refurbished deal fraudulently trying to pass itself off as new (think about how a random small business could possibly sell multiple for £984.99, £264.01 cheaper than legitimate sellers).

          I wish this website would scrap the often wrong / misleading amazon links and just stick with the MSRP that the manufacturer. It's better than reading the price and knowing from experience it's not correct.

            Milan987, 18 Apr 2024It is not true that overnight charging is worse than fast c... moreBut that's only for Samsung and other vendors with this feature. Otherwise without that feature, overnight charging is your battery's biggest killer.

              NeonHD, 04 Apr 2024Here's another way to put it: charging to 100%/overnig... moreIt is not true that overnight charging is worse than fast charging. Samsung has a "battery protection" function that automatically turns off charging when it reaches 85% capacity 😀 So you can charge overnight and protect your battery 😀

                Konrad Lorenz, 03 Apr 2024Yes, I've seen this answer elsewhere as well, but I�... moreHere's another way to put it: charging to 100%/overnight charging is much more detrimental to battery health than the degradation caused by fast charging.

                  Konrad Lorenz, 03 Apr 2024Yes, I've seen this answer elsewhere as well, but I�... moreWell, if you want scientific research, there's plenty of journal article search engines you can go to for that. Note that private companies generally don't publish their research, so you're at odds here. Either way, believe what you like. I certainly don't feel the need to be skeptical here, it's not like there is overwhelming evidence from users who report battery health problems.

                  P.S. I guess it is fair to say that even with all the safeguards, fast-charging might overall have more impact on the battery than standard charging. But this amount is negligible especially considering you'll be switching phones every 3-4 years.

                    NeonHD, 03 Apr 2024That's true, you're a 3rd party in this debate. B... moreYes, I've seen this answer elsewhere as well, but I'm not convinced, that's why I asked for scientific research. It's like stating that a patient is in good hands, because the surgeons received XY certification. I would like to read about the process. Back to the original discussion, just because safeguards are implemented doesn't mean the battery will not degrade faster

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                      • 03 Apr 2024

                      NeonHD, 03 Apr 2024That's true, you're a 3rd party in this debate. B... moreSorry, mate. You are in a debate with K Lorenz, who is not a third party. I will not debate this matter with you, and my opinion about fast charging is truly my own feeling, I admit. Peace.

                        Konrad Lorenz, 02 Apr 2024Because I wasn't the one who declared a conclusion. Wi... moreThat's true, you're a 3rd party in this debate. But the person I was replying to is equally obligated to prove their statement. Even if I refuse to prove my point, that doesn't hold my argument at a disadvantage unless the opposing side proves theirs first. This is standard rules of logic, regardless of facts.

                        Don't try to think that I am avoiding the question. It is true that higher wattage naturally generates more heat, but whatever battery degradation that happens from the heat generated by fast charging is minimal due to the amount of safeguards implemented during the charging process. Therefore, it's still a myth.

                          NeonHD, 02 Apr 2024I see what you're doing here. The same could be asked ... moreBecause I wasn't the one who declared a conclusion. Without it it's nothing but a baseless assumption

                            Konrad Lorenz, 01 Apr 2024Can you provide us a scientific research where this conclus... moreI see what you're doing here. The same could be asked towards the opposing side, so why should I need to prove anything? Talk about shifting the burden of proof.

                              NeonHD, 05 Mar 2024There is absolutely no correlation, let alone causation, th... moreCan you provide us a scientific research where this conclusion is proved?

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                                Unknown , 25 Mar 2024Lol how did you know Keep shut

                                  Johnnygums, 30 Mar 2024This battery test was done before the phone finished it... moreYou're probably right... it could explain why the GSM battery tests had the iPhone 15 Pro Max lasting a whopping 2+ hours more than the S24U - when nearly all the tests on YouTube actually have them neck and neck (or the S24U lasting longer).

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                                    • 30 Mar 2024

                                    This battery test was done before the phone finished it's optimisation. I actually get well over a day and this weekend a day and a half and I'm still on 18%. Much better than my oppo find x5 pro but on the test you show as worse.

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                                      • 25 Mar 2024

                                      Anonymous, 22 Mar 2024Clearly an iPhone user posted thisLol how did you know

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                                        • 24 Mar 2024

                                        1080p 960fps working?