i have been saying this since the smart phones started toi make a point to get phones slimer and slimer they stoped with that for some time now but gues they are back on it as long its slimer than 10mm or 11mm its fine
Or it means better optimization, some type of advanced cooling and probably the same hardware just slimmer. People want innovation but think it means just increasing numbers in each hardware category. A phone with 5000mAh battery that can last longer a 6000mAh through optimization is more impressive than just slapping in a bigger battery.
@@superiortoall22 When slimmer tech is developed, it means they can fit MORE battery/cooling/advanced camera sensors etc in the same width ...OR they can give you the exact same phone you have, but in a slimmer case. Thats why I can not possibly be excited with getting a slimmer phone, but if your hands are that small and sensitive or your jeans that tight, just get a smaller phone.
@@superiortoall22 Except that the best is the optimization in question + the improvement of the hardware, it is not written anywhere that both are opposites 🤷🏽♂️
@@rolins3279 and you can get that with slimmer phones. Kind of just tired seeing the same complaint over and over again; “why do we put in a 6000mAh battery” “why can’t we put in a 24gb ram” “why can’t we have 4 cameras”.
Samsung, we need aeven larger battery, who cares if it thickens out a bit, it will be better and itll make the camera flush at the same time. Move on from the note 7 dilemna and increase the charging speed. Rounded corners is also welcome
I picked up my ancient Droid Turbo the other day, and wow, how times have changed and not for the better. I'm not talking about the size, I'm talking about when phones were made comfortable to hold. That curved back was great in the hand compared to my S22 Ultra.
Putting the ultra cameras in the peasant phones reduces the exclusiveness of the ultra and also would raise the cost of those device's which defeats the purpose of them in the first place
how is it that every major company is upgrading the same thing? upgrading just the ultra-wide camera pixel count, using titanium. do they meet every year and decide what to upgrade???
And who was the first used titanium on their phone? It was Apple it’s funny how Samsung mocks Apple but then they go and copy them. Samsung is a complete joke at this point.
Nooo. The rounded boxy look is fine. The new render looks clean. We definitely need a change is design. It's getting boring like apple. Starting to look the same every year.
So tired of hearing people propogate need rounded edgesI LOVE THE SQUARE LOOK ITS GROWN UP LOOKING SLICK AND NO NO NO DOESN'T HURT MY HAND , total prop agenda from people who have nothing real to say. 7 inch screen and ultra is perfect
I wished they would stop making phones slimmer and harder to hold. Using better battery technology and smaller hardware to fill the space that gets created with more battery capacity instead would be fantastic.
@@HELLISHMATRIXI've have the same issue with my old note 9. I just cleaned the charging port with a toothpick and some alcohol and wait for it to dry and it's fixed.
@@mikeironman We can all agree on that brother . Full time we stopped giving these aholes our money until they start giving us back the value we deserve...
Apple is bar none #1 in this department related to BS incremental upgrades with customers paying the price. Samsung has good cameras so the cost makes more sense imo.
I just upgraded my old, beat up Galaxy S7 to a Motorola G32 and I watched this video to get an idea of what I'm missing by not going with a high-end model. Looks like I'm not missing anything at all; just a metal case that I don't need and pointy corners that I don't want. Probably doesn't even have a headphone jack.
I think maybe it's because of how long Apple keeps the same designs. Whereas the S24 Ultra is similar to the previous two models (S23 Ultra & S24 Ultra).
I am not expecting S25U to be any major upgrade over what we have seen in two- three years. Yawning....Maybe we should skip it and wait for something more substantial.
2:53 This statement is incorrect, the thinnest ULTRA model ever made was the Note 20 ultra at 8.1mm. Also not to mention, the Note 20 ULTRA had the biggest screen coming in at 6.9" inches.
Hoping for the best. The S23 Ultra for me has been a very polished experience but I am bummed that it shipped with 8 GB of RAM, so if I do upgrade it would be with future proofing in mind, and contingent on how good the trade in deals are.
Maybe im of the few who likes the current design..i love recragular aspect… If samsung decide to make a rounded corner, hope they also produce same current design with thinner vessel😅
They need to innovate out of the punch-hole selfie camera. The OnePlus 7 Pro did it best with the pop-up selfie camera. I still use my 7 Pro today. Every single time I use the phone, I unlock it with face ID: meaning the pop-up camera deploys every time I use the phone. I've never had a single malfunction. idk why they downgraded to punch-holes for all future generations.
200mp 1x , 50mp 5x , 50mp 10x and a 50mp ultrawide would be incredible. And the photos from that 200mp main lens should take 50mp photos by default with zero processing time. 12mp photos are not that detailed considering modern standards.
Not true. The bigger and better the sensor is, the more detail it has in it. Some ofsonys top of the line full frame cameras are 12 megapixels, and I can promise you they have 5 fold the detail as Samsungs 200mp mode with their smaller sensor. I'd rather have big sensors across the board, all 12 mp, able to do fully automatic focus and exposure just by holding the shutter. But they can't. Sony Xperia can, but I don't think HDR is included in those shots. I could be wrong. 50mp isn't necessary on any sensor. Just bigger more advanced sensors. Plus lower light would be naturally better without having to bin pixels together.
Unlock anywhere on the screen is a mistake. It already unlocks accidentally when holding it at some angles. I can't imagine having to baby it and only grab it by the frame.
About 3:19 into the video you mention S 20 ultra. Samsung never released a S 20 ultra. It was the Note 20 ultra which had a 6.9" screen The ultra wasn't introduced until the S21 ultra.
I hope for the galaxy s25 have a big change from hardware and that is the change design must be different since s22 until s24 are same design from cameras😂
Samsung needs to stop using glass in the rear of the phone. If they are going to charge 1k+ for a phone they should make the back out of titanium like the frame for more durability. Putting glass in the rear is stupid if you ask me
They need glass backs for wireless charging as it doesn’t work with metal backs.You can’t have a flagship smartphone in 2024 without wireless charging.
@@modestman6753 Not to me it’s not as I mostly charge overnight whilst I sleep.The battery lasts all day with my 15 Pro Max.Charging speed is irrelevant to me.
@@harryhidalgo6517 Many magsafe cases have been known to interfere with the S Pen but a few don't. Regardless, Qi2 needs to be in the next line of Galaxy phones.
Samsung needs to put the same specs on the Splus line as on the Ultra and keep the ultra boxy and give people options, cause i need an s24plus sized and shaped phone with s24 Ultra specs😂😂😂😂
Sooner or later the Galaxy flagships are going to be just a screen because people tend to act like they are allergic to bezels when bezels are there to protect your phone from drops. I guess more money for Samsung.😂😂😂
I just need to replace my S22Ultra Maybe a decent $300 regular S23 is very much a good upgrade Or the exynos S24 if it's $400-450 Im comfortable with smaller phones these days S25 won't be that much better imho
At present, we only need better battery life and little better cooling. Other then that it's perfect at least for our current technology. I love my S24ultra 😃
Lovely preview. However , if these are all possible changes , I don't think I wanna stick to the galaxy line any longer . Same dull design with only slight changes, mostly AI changes in software and basically Rubic's cube Chages in terms of camera. Samsung is no longer revolutionary but rather evolutionally and even so , it take baby steps.
Have you ever seen any stats or studies on how many people actually use $1200.00 phones without cases that make the sharp corners insignificant? Or stats on case sales?
@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN Interesting. I mostly see phones without a case in reviews. I can't remember the last time I saw someone in public without a case. Guess I need to get out more.😉
Why does every phone have to have round corners these days? They're all moving towards copying the iPhone look (just look at the new Pixels) and I appreciate that Samsung are keeping the design language different.
@@DanielClear2 Completely flat (as opposed to slightly rounded) sides on modern smartphones hurt my hands with the way they dig into your palms when you hold them but Apple is leading the trend there as well. Besides, a rectangular display feels much better for watching content on.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 No they didn't. People who want an iPhone will just get an iPhone instead of an iPhone copycat. Android people will look elsewhere.
Unless Samsung brings back the Snapdragon processors into the smaller S25 and S25+ models, I will continue to boycott them. Why are we paying the same price in APAC for the S24 & S24+ but not getting the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3!!?? Are the executives in Samsung thinking they can short changed us without any repercussions????? Continue this way and you'll see Samsung ending up like HTC and LG.
Every tech youtuber until now: Samsung phones are way too sharp at the edges .. Every youtuber now: Samsung seems conflicted, why round edges?!?... WTF guys...make up your mind...😂😂😂😂
Had s9, s10, s20 (all exynos), s22 and s23 (both snapdragon), now s24 is still exynos and I refuse to go back to it, hope s25 has snapdragon for my market or Im gonna skip it too (skipped s21 cause it was plastic)
When you can take fast moving objects pictures with the Samsung phones without the constant blur . Let me know . I’ll come back . The shutter on the Samsung phones are and have always been garbage
I've been watching this dude since I was a kid and I think I aged more than he did haha. Looking great dude!
He is a vampire 😂😂😂
He's Hispanic with a tent of black melanin down the line of course he's going to age good lol.
He was 13. Now hes 19.
Exactly 🤣
😂😂😂
I can't be the only one who dossn't want a thinner phone? 🤔
Leave it the same thickness and use the space for battery and cooling! Or for Qi2
xperia 6 mark 1 is the thiniest and gets very good battery life
Your not alone
i have been saying this since the smart phones started toi make a point to get phones slimer and slimer they stoped with that for some time now but gues they are back on it as long its slimer than 10mm or 11mm its fine
@@MeRacko yeah with fast charging you can literally charge your phone in 30 min- hours, why would i hold a brick in my pocket
I also want a thick version that has more battery and the has the cameras flush, no bumps.
Why are you so ecstatic about slimness? It means less battery, less cooling, less everything... with the same or higher price tag.
🤝🏽
Or it means better optimization, some type of advanced cooling and probably the same hardware just slimmer. People want innovation but think it means just increasing numbers in each hardware category. A phone with 5000mAh battery that can last longer a 6000mAh through optimization is more impressive than just slapping in a bigger battery.
@@superiortoall22 When slimmer tech is developed, it means they can fit MORE battery/cooling/advanced camera sensors etc in the same width ...OR they can give you the exact same phone you have, but in a slimmer case. Thats why I can not possibly be excited with getting a slimmer phone, but if your hands are that small and sensitive or your jeans that tight, just get a smaller phone.
@@superiortoall22 Except that the best is the optimization in question + the improvement of the hardware, it is not written anywhere that both are opposites 🤷🏽♂️
@@rolins3279 and you can get that with slimmer phones. Kind of just tired seeing the same complaint over and over again; “why do we put in a 6000mAh battery” “why can’t we put in a 24gb ram” “why can’t we have 4 cameras”.
Samsung, we need aeven larger battery, who cares if it thickens out a bit, it will be better and itll make the camera flush at the same time. Move on from the note 7 dilemna and increase the charging speed. Rounded corners is also welcome
I like the square design. Looks beautiful for movies. For RUclips is perfect
Square design hurts my hands
I picked up my ancient Droid Turbo the other day, and wow, how times have changed and not for the better. I'm not talking about the size, I'm talking about when phones were made comfortable to hold. That curved back was great in the hand compared to my S22 Ultra.
I use s24ultra every day and never had a problem with pointy corners
Me neither
@@devilkazumi578me either x2
@devilkazumi578 same here absolutely love my s24 ultra and galaxy watch ultra ❤
It's for people with small hands, but yeah 24 ultra is fine the way it is
Same
I carry an apple and Samsung as edc. i really love the sharp corners of the samsung - can’t stand the thought of them curving the phone.
Samsung needs to put the same camera module in all S line phones. Put the lesser camera's in their 200 other phones.
Nah
And costs more?
Nope it's why Ultra is so great and new the better equipment
Putting the ultra cameras in the peasant phones reduces the exclusiveness of the ultra and also would raise the cost of those device's which defeats the purpose of them in the first place
@@redstang70peasant phones? 😂
Love the boxy design, hope they continue with that. Also hoping no curved screen and a larger battery.
how is it that every major company is upgrading the same thing? upgrading just the ultra-wide camera pixel count, using titanium. do they meet every year and decide what to upgrade???
they all copy apple
And who was the first used titanium on their phone? It was Apple it’s funny how Samsung mocks Apple but then they go and copy them. Samsung is a complete joke at this point.
@@Adamtendo_player_1yeah bc apple is just getting features Samsung has had forever. They all copy each other.
@@Adamtendo_player_1The first phone to use a titanium body was the Essential Phone (PH1) in 2017. It was an android phone.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 a big company like samsung can't just decide to use titanium in 3 months time think now.
so in other words just keep my S24 Ultra! Got it!!!
What about the next oneplus 13 and xiaomi 15 and vivo X200 ultra my favorite brands ❤@@Leo23XR
Quiet
@@Leo23XR Yea Im still using the S20 :)
Nope! I'll be upgrading to the S25 Ultra. You can stay with the S24 Ultra.
Leave the Ultra boxy.
Nooo. The rounded boxy look is fine. The new render looks clean. We definitely need a change is design. It's getting boring like apple. Starting to look the same every year.
Get rid of the pointy design!
I just want Ultra camera in regular size 👀
So tired of hearing people propogate need rounded edgesI LOVE THE SQUARE LOOK
ITS GROWN UP LOOKING
SLICK
AND NO NO NO DOESN'T HURT MY HAND , total prop agenda from people who have nothing real to say. 7 inch screen and ultra is perfect
Haha true, it doesn't hurt my hand. No idea how it could possibly do. 😅
Needs rounded edges! Everyone say it with me!
I like the way he says his name.
The phone might look different from what they're showing at this time?
i'm not buying Note aka Ultra anymore if the edges going rounded like note 7. Goodbye to NOTE/ULTRA if that happens.
Cry harder
Love how fast you say your name
I wished they would stop making phones slimmer and harder to hold.
Using better battery technology and smaller hardware to fill the space that gets created with more battery capacity instead would be fantastic.
The whole s25 series should have sd 8gen4 it will be best😍
What I find odd is how did they get to the S25? I mean, they've been making Galaxy phones since 1999? lol. Ya know?
I'm not buying another SAMSUNG phone until they fix the MOISTURE DETECTED GLITCH it's been a pain in the ass.
Just use a toothbrush to brush through the charging port
@tomimartins9208 it's not wet or dirty it's a software problem SAMSUNG has for a couple of years now.
@@HELLISHMATRIXI've have the same issue with my old note 9. I just cleaned the charging port with a toothpick and some alcohol and wait for it to dry and it's fixed.
I had that issue with my s20 ultra
Interesting.... i have yet to have this issue on any of my samsung devices.
Phones are boring now.... Samsung keeps getting away with this BS
Facts !!!
They all do
@@mikeironman We can all agree on that brother . Full time we stopped giving these aholes our money until they start giving us back the value we deserve...
Apple is bar none #1 in this department related to BS incremental upgrades with customers paying the price. Samsung has good cameras so the cost makes more sense imo.
They'll just probably just add a botton for the camera control and a new color and call it a day with some weak ai software update 😅
At this point all these phones are an overkill.
I just upgraded my old, beat up Galaxy S7 to a Motorola G32 and I watched this video to get an idea of what I'm missing by not going with a high-end model. Looks like I'm not missing anything at all; just a metal case that I don't need and pointy corners that I don't want. Probably doesn't even have a headphone jack.
Classic brokie convincing himself he’s not getting the better product because it’s too expensive
New prototype looks like a resurrection of the note 20.
I just want to see the Samsung Galaxy S25 base model to finally have faster than 25W charging!! :)
I really like the boxy design. Makes the phone bigger. I would like to have finally fast charging like Chinese brands.
I'll probably get the s25 plus
3:15 Note 20 Ultra. not S20 Ultra
S20 Ultra was also 6.9"
Only S21 Ultra onwards is 6.8"
Note 10 Plus is aslo 6.8
The S30 will probably be the next one to get excited for, just bc it will be a new decade
Great content. Don't forget the note20 ultra was also 6
9"
Titanium also does not dissipate heat properly.
both Samsung and Apple don't upgrade their designs that much but only apple gets blasted........But i love samsungs and iphones so
Exactly, it’s only Apple that gets criticised for not upgrading their design much but yet Samsung get a pass
I think maybe it's because of how long Apple keeps the same designs. Whereas the S24 Ultra is similar to the previous two models (S23 Ultra & S24 Ultra).
I am not expecting S25U to be any major upgrade over what we have seen in two- three years. Yawning....Maybe we should skip it and wait for something more substantial.
2:53 This statement is incorrect, the thinnest ULTRA model ever made was the Note 20 ultra at 8.1mm. Also not to mention, the Note 20 ULTRA had the biggest screen
coming in at 6.9" inches.
Hoping for the best. The S23 Ultra for me has been a very polished experience but I am bummed that it shipped with 8 GB of RAM, so if I do upgrade it would be with future proofing in mind, and contingent on how good the trade in deals are.
Yeah, Apple has only braught minor changes for years longer but that's just OK since it's Apple I guess🤷♂️😅
Most of these RUclipsrs on here are Apple fans trust me... They can't help themselves
@@iamdoctorluv1099 Yeah, true...🙄
Oh so it will be flat or rounded. What a set of rumors 🙄
Rounded I hope
Maybe im of the few who likes the current design..i love recragular aspect…
If samsung decide to make a rounded corner, hope they also produce same current design with thinner vessel😅
2:29 that looks like the Note 20
I don’t mind a bigger screen and/or small bezels. But don’t make it an edge series.
They need to innovate out of the punch-hole selfie camera. The OnePlus 7 Pro did it best with the pop-up selfie camera.
I still use my 7 Pro today. Every single time I use the phone, I unlock it with face ID: meaning the pop-up camera deploys every time I use the phone. I've never had a single malfunction. idk why they downgraded to punch-holes for all future generations.
200mp 1x , 50mp 5x , 50mp 10x and a 50mp ultrawide would be incredible. And the photos from that 200mp main lens should take 50mp photos by default with zero processing time. 12mp photos are not that detailed considering modern standards.
Not true. The bigger and better the sensor is, the more detail it has in it. Some ofsonys top of the line full frame cameras are 12 megapixels, and I can promise you they have 5 fold the detail as Samsungs 200mp mode with their smaller sensor. I'd rather have big sensors across the board, all 12 mp, able to do fully automatic focus and exposure just by holding the shutter. But they can't. Sony Xperia can, but I don't think HDR is included in those shots. I could be wrong. 50mp isn't necessary on any sensor. Just bigger more advanced sensors. Plus lower light would be naturally better without having to bin pixels together.
This channel is still on. Can't believe.
Unlock anywhere on the screen is a mistake.
It already unlocks accidentally when holding it at some angles.
I can't imagine having to baby it and only grab it by the frame.
I hope they make a smaller variant. S10e size would be nice.
Never again buy a flip
Absolutely not
if next year, samsung looks exactly like the iPhone; i'm very out of samsung. i rather get xiaomi. at least, they're cheaper for an iPhone lookalike.
Hoping they do size options , like when they had note line , note 10 was a sweet spot for me and many people,
Should I buy s24u now or wait for s25u
Wait
Wait
Wait for S30 Ultra. And then wait again
About 3:19 into the video you mention S 20 ultra. Samsung never released a S 20 ultra. It was the Note 20 ultra which had a 6.9" screen The ultra wasn't introduced until the S21 ultra.
What else can you do to change the Ultra 25 beside changing the screen size . At this point, I will stick with my Z Fold 3
Kindly provide Snape dragon 🐲 in S25 & S25+
When the S25 Ultra get rounded the sales might be way worse than the S24 Ultra!
Nope rounded is better
Samsung ultra series is my dream but..
No money?
I've always wanted a note / ultra but they were always too heavy for my daily use. I'm good with them making it slim.
I'm still loving my s22, I may replace the battery and replace the USB C board in it soon but other than that I'm still content with it.
If the s25 ultra came out and was 6.3inches that would be sick.
It would sell terribly . Everybody wants big phones nowadays
how would it be sick if people want big screen phones?
when will it be renamed note again?
they should make it as round as the base and plus models
Hate round round is shit and just might aswell get iphone at that point
Go ahead
I hope for the galaxy s25 have a big change from hardware and that is the change design must be different since s22 until s24 are same design from cameras😂
S8 was the most beautiful design, please bring it back!
Samsung needs to stop using glass in the rear of the phone. If they are going to charge 1k+ for a phone they should make the back out of titanium like the frame for more durability. Putting glass in the rear is stupid if you ask me
They need glass backs for wireless charging as it doesn’t work with metal backs.You can’t have a flagship smartphone in 2024 without wireless charging.
@davidjacobs6244 yeah but 15 watt wireless charge is useless anyway
@@modestman6753 Not to me it’s not as I mostly charge overnight whilst I sleep.The battery lasts all day with my 15 Pro Max.Charging speed is irrelevant to me.
Metal backs would interfere with signals
@@davidjacobs6244 nah I'd rather have a titanium back for more durability
No qi2 integration?
Maybe it'll interfere with the spen?
@@harryhidalgo6517 Many magsafe cases have been known to interfere with the S Pen but a few don't. Regardless, Qi2 needs to be in the next line of Galaxy phones.
The S6 edge was my all time favorite
Does Anyone know Why phones are measured in inches but all other measurements are in metric??????¿?
Base model increased in size but still using the cameras from the S22 🙃
Great, higher grade titanium! That just means it will cost more. Not cool
😐😐
Hey tell us something about One UI 7 too.
slightly rounder bezels, tech utubers: significant change in design...... lol
Still rocking the 23 Ultra; holding off until the S27. No need to upgrade every year with today's phones and supported software updates.
They better switch the screen back or I'm jumping ship!
Perfect line up
GALAXY S 25 (small)
GALAXY S 25 Note (big one but for gods sake feature the s pen for the extra size)
GALAXY S 25 Ultra
Samsung needs to put the same specs on the Splus line as on the Ultra and keep the ultra boxy and give people options, cause i need an s24plus sized and shaped phone with s24 Ultra specs😂😂😂😂
Sooner or later the Galaxy flagships are going to be just a screen because people tend to act like they are allergic to bezels when bezels are there to protect your phone from drops. I guess more money for Samsung.😂😂😂
Let's go!
They need to bring back the note 10 design
I just need to replace my S22Ultra
Maybe a decent $300 regular S23 is very much a good upgrade
Or the exynos S24 if it's $400-450
Im comfortable with smaller phones these days
S25 won't be that much better imho
I just wish Samsung would move the fingerprint scanner to the back again. I wish I could use a tempered glass without it slowing down the scanner
Scanner at the back just makes more sense
Gahhhd stop with the screen size increase please
Tall people need big phones
Can they skip s25 and only come up with an upgrade in 2026 ?
Why some people say s25 use mediatek
Do u know what colors the S25 is in?
black and white...and probably the same shades of colors of last year...and maybe ONE new color only through their website.
At present, we only need better battery life and little better cooling. Other then that it's perfect at least for our current technology.
I love my S24ultra 😃
Lovely preview. However , if these are all possible changes , I don't think I wanna stick to the galaxy line any longer . Same dull design with only slight changes, mostly AI changes in software and basically Rubic's cube Chages in terms of camera. Samsung is no longer revolutionary but rather evolutionally and even so , it take baby steps.
Literally haven't seen anything fun since the note 20 ultra, which I still use. It's been fun Samsung, will be moving to iPhone 16 in a few weeks 😢
Lol big mistake
Welcome to iPhone in advance the superior product and experience.
RIP 💀
Have you ever seen any stats or studies on how many people actually use $1200.00 phones without cases that make the sharp corners insignificant? Or stats on case sales?
Who cares? 🤷♂️
You can still feel the sharp corners with a case. Also I like to rock a phone case-less half the time
Millions and billions
@davidjacobs6244 I do which is why I asked. My phone is in a case and the corners never bother me. I prefer the squared look over all others.
@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN Interesting. I mostly see phones without a case in reviews. I can't remember the last time I saw someone in public without a case. Guess I need to get out more.😉
Slimmer phone isn't a good upgrade tbh, it's already bad to hold without a case. I'd rather have a bigger battery with faster charging
Why does every phone have to have round corners these days? They're all moving towards copying the iPhone look (just look at the new Pixels) and I appreciate that Samsung are keeping the design language different.
Iphones didn't invent the round corners
Because corners hurt the user's hands, plain and simple.
@@DanielClear2 Completely flat (as opposed to slightly rounded) sides on modern smartphones hurt my hands with the way they dig into your palms when you hold them but Apple is leading the trend there as well. Besides, a rectangular display feels much better for watching content on.
Google made the right choice taking cues from the iPhone makes their phones now look better than Samsung
@@Adamtendo_player_1 No they didn't. People who want an iPhone will just get an iPhone instead of an iPhone copycat. Android people will look elsewhere.
Unless Samsung brings back the Snapdragon processors into the smaller S25 and S25+ models, I will continue to boycott them. Why are we paying the same price in APAC for the S24 & S24+ but not getting the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3!!?? Are the executives in Samsung thinking they can short changed us without any repercussions????? Continue this way and you'll see Samsung ending up like HTC and LG.
Look like note 20 hope my s 23 ultra cases can fit in ?
Every tech youtuber until now: Samsung phones are way too sharp at the edges ..
Every youtuber now: Samsung seems conflicted, why round edges?!?...
WTF guys...make up your mind...😂😂😂😂
Had s9, s10, s20 (all exynos), s22 and s23 (both snapdragon), now s24 is still exynos and I refuse to go back to it, hope s25 has snapdragon for my market or Im gonna skip it too (skipped s21 cause it was plastic)
Exynos in 24 series is more battery efficient
When you can take fast moving objects pictures with the Samsung phones without the constant blur . Let me know . I’ll come back . The shutter on the Samsung phones are and have always been garbage
Sharper boxy look is better man come on smh 👎🏻
No
Phones really need to start getting smaller
No, they don’t. They need to start innovating again in design. Would say they need to get bigger so we don’t need tablets anymore.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 just buy a tablet bro
Jaime, viewing your videos on fold there are giant black bar. Please fix the aspect ratio of your filming
Wish list for the s25 includes a higher resolution zoom camera, better battery life, and brighter screen.
Non-reflective display* = less reflection and less glare
s25 ? 👀 hell, they need to slow down ... new phone 📱 every year is too much
They been doing this where have you been
You don't have to buy one every year.
@@sanktheboat ain't nobody said i was ... still doesn't give a reason to come with a new one every year... they should it to every other year