The scope of delivery of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and S24 Plus is the same: you only receive one cable with the smartphone.

The S24 Plus fits better in the hand than the two phones due to its rounded edges. The screen diagonal of the S24 Plus model is 6.7 inches, and the S24 Ultra model is 6.8 inches. Also in both cases everything got much better with PWM.

In bright light, you can get a peak brightness of 1800 nits from both smartphones, and in HDR content a maximum of 2000 nits, but not the declared 2600 nits.

During the day, face unlock works fine, but at night there are problems. Not everything is recognized the first time.

While the S24 Ultra runs on Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the S24 Plus has versions with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Exynos 2400. The testing also included the version with Exynos. All in all, Snapdragon still wins in every respect. Exynos also had very noticeable heating in games.

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For daily use, both devices are excellent and work very fast.

Battery capacity of S24 Plus is 4900 mAh, for S24 Ultra – 5000 mAWe get an average of 6 hours of screen time on both smartphones under heavy load. Both versions charge to 100% in 90 minutes. Both cases have wireless and reverse charging support, IP68 protection.

In terms of cameras, there’s nothing particularly new about the S24 Plus and S24 Ultra. Moreover, the second telephoto was 5x instead of 10x on the S24 Ultra. The overall image quality of these devices is approximately the same. Examples are above.

If you need a smartphone right here and now, it is better to take the previous models S24 Ultra and S24 Plus. This is especially true for the Galaxy S23 Ultra. However, you need to take into account that in new products, unlike old versions, PWM-related problems are still resolved.

Source: Ferra

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