Samsung Galaxy S24+
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- Zanyguy
- KSv
- 21 Jan 2024
Any clue if the US version of S24+ with SD will work in India? I am thinking of getting one from there but worried if there will be any issues.
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- Mikeee
- 0UU
- 20 Jan 2024
FlyHighFallFlat, 20 Jan 2024Am I the only one who feels that Galaxy+ phones are a littl... moreJust go with the standard s24 6.2 inc.. I'm glad they raised screen size I wanted bigger flagship phone cheaper than s24 ultra
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- Anonymous
- nDV
- 20 Jan 2024
Azo, 19 Jan 2024No S24 Plus have Wi-Fi 6E only S24 Ultra have Wi-Fi 7. how many wifi7 router have you seen lately?
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- Mike
- nuU
- 20 Jan 2024
It doesn't support the WiFi 7. As for the positioning it also supports QZSS.
I'm wondering why such a phone-centric website like GSM Arena didn't update the specs after official launch, when all the things were uncovered? There are official specs at Samsung's websites.
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- Nick
- 0U1
- 20 Jan 2024
Please review: samsung s24 plus powered by Exynos 2400 does not have UWB (Ultra Wideband)
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- FlyHighFallFlat
- swP
- 20 Jan 2024
Am I the only one who feels that Galaxy+ phones are a little too big?
Maybe its just my hand not being big enough
But I feel something like S21 FE is a sweet spot in terms of size (S23 FE too wide and heavy)
And also after using diferently sized phones
I feel like OneUI on Galaxy+ models doesnt really make good use of extra space (the jump from Galaxy S to Galaxy s+ feels good though)
Kinda annoys me that there is no flagship for 6.4-6.5 inches. Either too small or too big for me
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- Chiron
- mFd
- 20 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 20 Jan 2024Don't worry this time Exynos 2400 will not disappoint.... moreThis Geekbench score is ridiculously good. The chipset seems like it will be alot better than the previous S 23 series. The only major issue could be heat management. Hope it doesn't dissipate much heat especially the Exynos 2400.
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- Water472
- 3Ec
- 20 Jan 2024
Mad4Mobile, 20 Jan 2024Guys, need an honest opinion. I am presently having S 23 Pl... moreDon't, you have SD chip, your phone is still new. Plus the AI is implemented to older s series. The only motive to buy the new one is the 7 years updates, nevertheless, you will be downgrading to the exynes nonsense.
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- Anonymous
- SH3
- 20 Jan 2024
SweeetY, 20 Jan 2024I would say louder and more bass...best sounding speakers i... moreDon't worry this time Exynos 2400 will not disappoint. 10 cores CPU is so good. I am testing it right now.
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/4470973
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- danthl
- HCb
- 20 Jan 2024
Sam799, 19 Jan 2024I thought they got rid of the crappy Exynos with the S23 se... moreclearly you have no idea what you are talking about. Do your research about the Exynos 2400 and try again.
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- SweeetY
- AQe
- 20 Jan 2024
Azo, 19 Jan 2024How is the speakers compared to S23 Plus?I would say louder and more bass...best sounding speakers in S+ serie i had. Best screen too by far...Let's hope Exynos won't be disappointing.
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- Sam799
- 2xJ
- 20 Jan 2024
I'm currently on my S22+ which is still a great device as good as new as I take good care of my phones. I didn't switch to the S23+ as there was not a major change except for the processor. I still get over 5 hours of SoT on my S22+ with a day battery life. I was pretty excited about the S24+ cause of the qhd screen and other features but the Exynos has put me off I won't pay a hefty amount on that processor so I'll stick to my S22+ for another year.
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- mawlki
- ptT
- 20 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 18 Jan 202492,2% screen-to-body ratio, that's impressive but mayb... moreYou can also just buy the screen from Samsung repair shop to have 100% screen to screenbody ratio.
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- mawlki
- ptT
- 20 Jan 2024
Mad4Mobile, 20 Jan 2024Guys, need an honest opinion. I am presently having S 23 Pl... moreAgreed the S24+ really has the sweet spot and so many improvements this year. Pre ordered and getting one within a week. Main question is battery life for me too with decacore exynos 2400. Actually i find this phone so great i can live with a little dent in battery life. Big Samsung fan comming from S22u.
See also my post ⬇️
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- mawlki
- ptT
- 20 Jan 2024
Scon88, 11 Jan 2024Phones are entirely unfriendly to the pocket as it is the u... more6,6" was great? Same size, same weight this year @ 6,7" @ 2600 nits peak bright @ 12 GB RAM @ ltpo 1~120 Hz tech @ 4900 mAh @ wifi 7 @ price -50 euro .
I'd say it is a great phone with many improvements but we have to see battery life from the decacore exynos 2400.
https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=12772&idPhone2=12083
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- Mad4Mobile
- U{B
- 20 Jan 2024
Guys, need an honest opinion. I am presently having S 23 Plus 8/256 GB which is 6 months old. How prudent it will be to swap with S24 Plus 12/512 GB one? In India, we are getting only Exynos variant. The company is asking Rs 99,999.00 (with discount) and trade in value of my device is around Rs 53,000. Another Rs 5,000.00 discount with HDFC credit card. So, net payable is Rs 42,000.00.
Positive points for 24 is extra RAM, extra storage, extra brightness, extra size (little bit), Galaxy AI, more battery power etc.
Negative points are Exynos (though I am not sure how good or how bad it is) and the additional money that I will have to pay.
Will it be justified? Please note that I am not interested with S24 Ultra. If I go for S24, I will have to pay Rs 22,000.00, but with lass RAM, less storage, less battery, less brightness and also compromise on some other parameters.
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- Samesung
- 0u9
- 20 Jan 2024
2024 and still 25-45w charger and same crappy USB port with issues 😂 They gonna learn the hard way, unfortunately.
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- Azo
- X}k
- 19 Jan 2024
SweeeTy, 19 Jan 2024Tried the S24 +...same size as S23 or A54, design a bit bor... moreHow is the speakers compared to S23 Plus?
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- Anonymous
- nid
- 19 Jan 2024
Sam799, 19 Jan 2024I thought they got rid of the crappy Exynos with the S23 se... moreYup
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- Furkan
- pT4
- 19 Jan 2024
Sandip, 19 Jan 2024Again back to Exynos - what a disaster. I am having S21+ wi... moreOr wait to S26