Just bought 23, I love how compact it is, I'm just not a fan of big screens, and is nice to see you can get the same(almost) hardware on the smaller ones too.
@Inder Chand Jain im still waiting for it, i expect it to be worse than my note 10 lite(it has a 5100 battery). But honestly, as long as it gives me a good 12 hours im good. It's 3900 btw
I have an S21 and the battery lasts all day, sometimes into the next depending on usage. The battery is really good providing you you turn off a lot of stuff in Settings that is turned by default. Most people don't use much of that stuff anyway
Wish they would make an Ultra-Mini. Same tech as the Ultra, but as small as possible. I don't need a giant screen, but I do like having the best possible image quality. In fact, a waterproof Galaxy Flip with the same high end cameras from the Ultra would be my phone of choice. I'm not old enough to get a leather phone pouch for my belt yet!
@@AshMenon and it wouldn't threaten to destroy my trowsers if I bend over woth my phone in my pocket 😅 Have a note 20 ultra currently and it is so large that it sometimes switches off when I tie my shoes because it flexes in my pocket 😝
s23+ would be a perfect choice for me, if it would have the same specs as Ultra - 12 GB RAM, the best screen and cameras. The look of Plus is stuuning, and this flat screen! But the lack of few things from ultra is a big meh
I have the S23 Ultra, and it's just amazing. Samsung made big steps internally. It's fast, smooth, and great battery life and the camera is a big step up compared to the previous generation, especially video quality. I'm impressed and can finally ditch my iPhone 13 Pro
@Cemre London maybe his a rep for Samsung. He would have been given the device early to promote at phone retail outlets like they did when I worked door three uk before release to general public, its to promote pr orders. Pre orders also are on until the 17th feb
I don’t understand why people are complaining so much. No one speaks this much crap when iPhone has been the same for 4 years plus now lol. I think I like this approach. Keeping to what works and improve underneath and this time it does everything pretty well and I will be upgrade from my s22 ultra
I see this “crap” all the time when iPhones are released what are you going on about? Samsung took the Apple approach in keeping an iconic look rather than trying to change their phone every year and making it forgettable
Definitely agree I’m a previous Samsung user and current iPhone 12 Pro user. But I’m hoping to go for the S23 or 23+. The design of the S22 was great as is the 23. All I’m hoping for is battery endurance like my 12 pro or better. Glad it’s Snapdragon worldwide now. The Exynos 2200 didn’t quite cut it.
People are complaining so much because sammyboy have been laughing other brand like iPhone for keeping similar design for years and kept saying Samsung design changes every generation. But now they are the one keeping same design. Why can't people bash back Samsung? Haha
I guess on the side by side spec sheet at 02:55 the charging speed from the normal s23 should actually be 25 watts instead of 256 watts. Other than that, a great video, thanks!
It is 256W actually. You plug it in empty, go brush your teeth and it's 100%! Though if you leave it for more than 5 minutes it explodes. Just kidding, it's 25W
@Carl Gunderson and your point being? I just pointed out a mistake in a spec sheet. Some people looking at these videos to learn the differences between base and plus model to make a decision which one to buy.
Samsung wants to establish a phone design that can stand for generations to come. Similar to how Apple does it with their iphones. You dont see them change designs drastically. They always have subtle design updates, but nothing too crazy. Samsung probably feel they are at that stage where they can do that now probably.
I currently still have the S21 Ultra and I rarely if ever use my S-Pen, and I really don't take many photos. If I am able to upgrade I would probably be happy with the S23+. Also I prefer flat screens.
Also on the S21 Ultra and think the same. Although I prefer curved screens. I don't make use of the S21 Ultra cameras and the S Pen is super niche (had the S22 Ultra for 2 weeks and sent it back). Can't stand the Note design. Not upgrading this year though. S21 Ultra is still hard to beat.
After a couple of years with my s10e I finally decided to upgrade my phone and the s23+ just looks to be the best phone for me. Practically what I wished from my currently is a bigger screen, longer battery, and great cameras and I think this may have it. Also the design looks so good
@Lotte Vanderkerken I actually went with s23 ultra because there was a sale where it was the price of an s23+. I've had it for 2 months and I have no complaints. It's a big phone but I have big hands so it's perfect for me. It will last the whole day on a single charge. It has great cameras and its performance is amazing. I don't use the stylus often, but it came in clutch for signing a few documents. Overall, I would recommend it once you have the funds for it. I intend to use it for the next 4+ years.
Compactness is very important to me for a mobile device. Not just for pocketability, but for ease of manipulating in the hand. For that reason, I *always* choose the base model. Anyway, I just pre-ordered an S23 with 256GB storage in Green! This will be my seventh Samsung phone after the following: Samsung Exclaim Samsung Epic 4G Galaxy S2 Galaxy S6 Galaxy S8 Galaxy S10
S22 has been criticize for its battery life.. hopefully with additional 200mAH and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.. The 3900 will be enough to sustain for at least a day.. I love the compactness too.. but still thinking if I should go for base S23 or S23+.. still can't decide.,.. hahaha
@@tommyp614 It's still about 3 hours less compared to the s23+. You may think "only 3 hours" but if you think back, how many times have you been left with only 10% phone battery when you needed it in public? Because it happened to me many times lol
@@zacharyjohnson1494 for me as long as it can last me for a whole day I will be more than happy with the base S23. Not a mobile gamer. Just some casual use (socmed, music, video streaming) and sometimes video recording.
Facts. I currently have an iPhone 12 (around the same size as the s23) and sometimes, I have a hard time reaching across the screen with one hand. My hands aren’t exactly tiny, but not huge either.
One thing I’d love to see is how it handles photos where the lighting situation isn’t great indoors but the light isn’t bad enough to need night mode. For example, my iPhone 14 Pro heavily smooths out any details when I take a photo of things in the evening when I have the lights on.
First day with my S23, from a Note 20 Ultra. The Note was just too big, but a fantastic phone. So far, I like the little guy! Going to take some getting used to, especially without the curved glass. The display just isn't the same.
Interesting! I'm coming from the same phone and wondered how I'd fair with the smaller screen. Is the screen quality better on the S23+, would you say?
Might buy the s23 ultra in a couple of months. Found the s22 ultra 1tb version last year for 50% off in the student shop just about 2 months after release. Currently running the iPhone 13 pro max. Fantastic battery life and video performance. I have the 128gb version so I do want more storage, and sometimes my apps reset themselves, so I have to log in again even though I have 40gb left of storage. Never had that issue on any of my samsungs before, there sure are pros and cons to both systems.
@@henrystravelcorner Phones are all the same. You have to respect people's choice. I myself have an iphone because i like their fluidity but android also has a lot of cool features.
Yes. Before on iPhone my apps wouldn’t log me out even when they updated. I loved it compared to my android phones which would log me out once the apps updated. I find myself closer than ever moving back to Android after some of the decisions made by Apple.
I can say for a fact the S22+ & S22 Ultra both take noticeably better pics than the S21+ another family member has. The S20 we had before isn't even close. We've done several side-by-sides of the same subject matter. The more challenging the lighting situation the more the improvement. The color tones are consistently better too. Some people say there aren't many improvements year to year, but that's not true. If you're a phone camera power-user who cares about pictures, or want more creativity, newer tech and AI has made them a lot better in the last couple years. We ditched our DSLR. Newer phones do a better job in just about all cases, even when pixel-peeping on a big 4k TV (via a HDMI cable). One of our family members may upgrade to the S23 this year. Cant wait to see the improvements. It looks like there are several. But if pictures aren't a user's thing, there may not be enough benefits to upgrade (this yr). Can't wait to see more reviews. Thanks Chap!
You can't even notice it on such a small screen. Most fan boys if they were told it was QHD when it wasn't they would go WOW and brag about how they have seen through the future.
Prefer the size of S23 over the Ultra, but the thing is; With all extra's and cashbacks I can get an S23 256gb here in Holland with T-Mobile for aboat 800 euro while the S23 Ultra 1TB comes with carrier discount, 240 euro cashback and Watch 5 lte (260 euro). That means aboat 850,- for the 1TB Ultra. A deal I can't resist🤷♂️
I replaced my fold 3 (inner screen started cracking) for base s23 and so far I'm really happy with it. It's faster than fold 3 and cameras are also better. Screen is ofc smaller but it's so pocket friendly I don't mind it being smaller as fold 3 was wearing out my jeans xDD
@MWH There was some kind of special deal here in Slovenia. There were a few units available as pre-order or pre-sale deal... I dunno but as soon as I saw it available, i ran to the store 😆 😆😅 It's an amazing little pocket rocket ✌️✌️
@@mwh1046 Many European stores (including Italy here) have the S23s available from the 1st of February. A friend of mine got his S23 Ultra the 2nd of February through Amazon 1 day shipping in Italy.
@arm 8 I can use it one handed yes. The battery? Hummm I can hardly comment on that as I have the battery saving on (charges to 85%)... plus I am charging it in the car and in office... so I can't really comment on battery but so far I can't complain... It is better than on Fold 3 tho 😅 That one did drain battery waaay faster under the same us as s23...
I currently have a an S9 (s5 before that and s3 before that). I am considering an S23+ or Ultra. The idea of a larger screen and more memory is intriguing to me but I'm worried it may be too big. I have large hands... I'm 6'3" so big guy. Looking for feedback from those that have made the switch to the large phone. Not as concerned about the cost as much as the size. Also, what about those square edges on ultra? Will it hurt my hand after awhile? I use it a lot. Oh, and is a lot brighter outside than the S9? That alone would be a big improvement for me. Thanks for any feedback!
Enjoyed the video. I'm attracted to the S23+. Should be a nice upgrade to my S20+. Verizon will start carrying them on the 17th here in the U.S. hoping to pick up one then. I think the battery life should be much better than mine with the upgrades and mine has 2 plus years of wear on it.
I have the s20+ as well but honestly, I'm not seeing any huge improvements except for a bigger battery and the camera. The s20+ has a better display resolution, SD card slot, and bigger ram. I like the design of the s23+ but man it feels like another letdown.
I will be upgrading my Note10+ to the Galaxy 23 Plus. However I wish the + had the option for the 12 gigs of ram. I would not be upgrading my Note 10+ if it wasn't unfortunately involved in a tragic accident where it was ran over by cars for 20 minutes.. lol. I am not really a fan of cameras or S pen.
I'm stoked to leave my pixel device to come back to One UI. I'm not that much of a fan of my pixel and regret leaving Samsung. The only benefit that was good about a pixel was getting the latest OS when it released, but with my job in IT, I have to wait for my company to test and approve it before we can upgrade to it.
Sure do. It's used as our main logging in method. This last year they had it approved about 3 weeks or so after the release which is quicker than the previous year. They also have to test new windows versions like 11 and the new macOS Ventura which will be approved next week.
Why on Earth would your company have a say on your personal phone? Do you want them to have control over it and the right to lock it and wipe it whenever they see fit? If you need a work phone, then get them to give you one.
@@shanedixon6627 That's good! Although you may need to double-check your contract or work policies around devices. I've yet to see one without a statement along the lines of "any work software or resource installed on a personal device, will make it a property of [company]; who can wipe it or remote control in case of [...]" either under Bring Your Own Device or Intelectual Propery sections. So even if you don't have to install a software/app that will enable them to do stuff to your phone, depending on the local laws, your contract and company policy; you could lose ownership/access to your phone or data on it.
I have the Samsung Galaxy s21+ and looking to upgrade to the S23; however, I'm unsure if I want the plus or the ultra. I like the size and look of the plus but I wish it had the same camera options as the ultra and the camera is what is making my decision hard.
I've been with my Note20 Ultra for 3 years now. I can say that I have been using the S pen less and less every year. I switched my screen from QHD to FHD weeks after purchase simply because you can't see the difference on screen, and save a lot on battery. Finally, Between the large size, draining battery, and sometimes bothersome curves, I today just placed an order for the S23+ (Samsung offered me $820 Trade in for my Note20 Ultra, and 50% off a bunch of goodies plus the Buds 2 at $48)
@@Localtravel3r With my trade in, the S23+ cost me $550. A new battery & labour for my note would cost me $150. For $400 difference, I prefer a newer (and smaller) device with few more years of software upgrades and 2 years of Samsung care. The note 20 ultra is on its last android release, and you break it, you fix it.
This is what i really wanted to know. I have a note 20 ultra but the screen went out. Which is normally a cheap fix because of my coverage but, the back glass shattered meaning they have to total the phone for $250. So looking at upgrade options. I was between the ultra and the plus. 1. I hate the edge on the ultras and previous notes. Screen protector nightmare. 2. I dont use the s pen that often anymore. 3. At&t had a deal where the plus will be free with trade in in any condition and the ultra is $5/month for 36 months. Plus seems like it will be much more enjoyable day to day. Though the screen and ram are degraded. The lower ram shouldnt be noticable with it being faster and coupled with a faster processor. The screen was my only concern
@@1Wendy_Woo yes im from Indonesia, s23 plus 512gb for the price of 256gb , s23 ultra 1 Tb for the price of 512gb, and s23 256gb for the price of 128gb. also got E-voucher worth 70$ to buy their case or buds
I had a galaxy s21 plus but then I upgraded it to the Iphone 14 pro Max I love it but I still miss my galaxy time from time, I wish I could have both but the Imessage has made texting for me easier, but saying that I love the galaxy a little bit more honestly
S20+ for me was the best phone, i have a xiaomi mi 12t pro, battery is amazing and 120w charged fro 0-100 in 20min, but everything else is bad, camera is bad, softwar alot of bugs... Crashing...
I just got me the s23 ultra , im changing from a XR to this one I’m sure I will feel the difference , IPhone got me trap for 4 years due the insurance , I can’t wait !
As a large person, I am personally glad phones are getting bigger. Many of my friends have commented on my phone's size only for me to demonstrate that it's easier for me to use one hand on the larger screen lol
I tried to buy the S22+ last year, and the main issue I had with it is the screen resolution, its got the same resolution as the smaller S22/S23 but over a larger screen area, and it was noticeable. I ended up sticking with my S10 because frankly its screen is better. If I go for a newer range, I would go for the S23 or S23 ultra over the S23+.
That is one of the main reasons i went with the the reqular S23, but got the 256gb model for 850. The only other things i am missing is less brightness and lower battery.
I would go for the ultra but it has too many personal cons that outweigh the pros. Yes, i like QHD but i hate the edge screen. I hate it. Screen protectors for it suck. Iv gone through many cases. Iv also found myself using my S pens less and less these days so i dont have much need for one. The ultra does have 12GB ram on the 512 option which i like. Imma go for the s23+. Should have great battery, its not much different in size from my note 8 which looks fine on FHD+ (still stupid they didnt give the s23+QHD). And the s23+ has 45w charging, higher storage and the faster ram And the biggest thing is. At&t has a deal on all three with a trade in. So while i can get the ultra with 36 payments of $5. The s23+ will will have no payments at all. So all together, as much as im triggered by the fhd screen, the s23 is the better option for me. Also, quick note on the ram. While its only 8GB, you generally shouldnt see much difference if your stepping down from 12 as its faster memory coupled with a much faster processor so tasks are handled much quicker so anything thats ram intensive should get bogged down as its speed is keeping up with its slight lack of space
There was a lot of incorrect information here from the prices and the specs in this video weirdly. The S23 has the same nits as the other two. The S23 + retailed at £1049, not £950
This isn't some ground breaking comment, but I'm getting pretty tired of companies releasing $1k+ phones every year and barely changing anything. Nice cameras are cool, but if you're really into photography, 1k will get you a really solid DSLR (you can get a used 5D mark iv for around that). If you need a big surface, get a tablet. I don't want all these things crammed into one phone to where the company itself doesnt even trust their own product's longevity and so they dish out a new one each year with a slightly different camera and slightly better processing. I want a phone that is quick, has good battery, comes with a charging cable AND brick, comes with a screen protector and case, and lasts longer than a year or two. I dont replace my laptop, my gaming system, my guitar amp, my recording software every year, so why are phones any different?
Still contemplating which one to buy, the 23+ or ultra. I currently have 20+ and I yearn for an upgrade. The reason I lean for ultra though is cause I study design and I'm sketching on a daily basis, buying an entire tablet just for that seems like too much, but a phone with a pen that allows me to sketch sounds fitting and less of a hassle when it comes to comfort and traveling.
S21+ here and tempted to buy the s23+ due to the new chip tech that allows much more smoothness and battery life! But I probably wont get it cause I my s21+ is so good it still feels like out-of-the-box tbh! My advise regarding your case is to pump more cash and get the ultra if you really intend to use the s-pen for work, it will be like having a complete device for work and pleasure.
Just got the A52S 265 GB for 300 bucks, and surprisingly enough I wouldn't even bother now to get a overpriced phone. Everything is working faster than light, and even Android Auto works superbly.
@Billy G♛ Nah. A 256 GB version will be at least 200 bucks more, no sd card expansion, no headphone connector. I know about the A54. Good suggestion anyway. 👌
I have always had issues with the charging ports with the last 2 samsung models I have purchased are there and upgrades to the charging ports with s23s I love the samsung models
Still using my S10, there's nothing wrong with it and I find it absolutely perfect for me.... I don't need to change, but I have my eye on the 23+ should be a decent enough of an upgrade, unfortunately the ultra is just a bit on the big side for me
About the Samsung discount links. It directs me to Samsung Com for US, and I live in Europe DK. Can I order it with the deals from Samsung US without extra inport Taxes and stuff? Please answer :-)
I've always had a Note and will be trading in my Note 8. I'm only interested in the S23+ and Ultra but being accustomed to Note would you recommend the Ultra?
I have the S20+ 5g in great condition. Is it worth trading in? Giving up the SIM card storage gives me pause. The camera is fast and efficient. Are the 23+ cameras that much better? Thanks in advance.
@@X-Factor-by2kz Me too, because it's a much have feature in S23+ that cost $999! Samsung added the macro feature in Galaxy S21 Ultra's Ultrawide angle camera but that doesn't present in Galaxy S21, S21+ and Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+!
The only thing that really puts me off the S23 is I'm on the 20 fe which is 6.5 I think 6.1 is too small the next thing that puts me off the regular s23s is the full hd+ screen I think 850/950 they should have qhd
I've been using Samsung phones for as long as I can remember, and most of those phones have been the "+" models. I remember when Notes first came out and the pen attracted me but when I saw that the reviews weren't that great, I stuck with +'s for a while. I have the s10+ and it's an incredible phone, but I'm looking to upgrade since my phone has been put through the ringer and is also kinda buggy lately (not terrible, but they're offering me like $800 for an upgrade, so why the hell not?) and this is the first time I'm considering an ultra. The 23 ultra is definitely looking like the next move for me.
I have the snapdragon version of the s20+, is it worth upgrading to the s23+? I heard the resolution is less, does this mean the screen is worse looking? Thanks
Same here! s23U is super attractive due to its unique and superior features but actually S23+ seems more rational to buy when you may possibly use your s pen or 100x zoom hardly once a week. also s23+ is more beautiful with a great design!
What did you think about the difference in weight? No one seems to mention that in the comparison videos. I just bought the S23 Ultra and I had the Note 20 and I am so turned off by how heavy the Ultra is. It's like a brick. I want to return it just because of that. Photography is a big allure for me when choosing a phone, would choosing the 23+ be that bad of a downgrade in regards to pictures?
Hello - Can I ask - on the s23 Ultra - Is it safe to use 45w charger or will this damage battery in the long run? Should we stick to just a 25w charger?
I got the S23 plus 512GB in cream and it's a great phone the shape is better and the flat display is a big YES! I don't use the S-pen never did not even on my previous note series so for me it's not important and the 200 megapixel camera is just a gimmick in my opinion, the both make high quality photo's!
I’m ordering the dark green s23 ultra & par exchange it with my 128gb s21 ultra to get £400 off & with the double storage and 12 gb RAM offer from Samsung uk nice phone cheers & peace ✌️
Could you please ask your wife to try holding the regular S23 in her hand? Is the size okay for smaller hands? I've been struggling to find small but good android phones, something like the iPhone minis.
I have changed from Iphone 13 Mini to Asus Zenfone 9. Cheaper than the S23, perfectly fitting for small hands and flagship specs. Only the camera is not on Samsung Level if this is a point for you.
hello can you suggest me a thing that i have a iphone 14 pro but i want a second device not for work just for no reason which should i buy s23 ultra or s23
S23 vs S23+ WHich one should I go with? I was planning on going with the S23 but then read about the battery draining quickly and not being able to go ahead throughout the day with on average of around 5 to 6 hrs of SOT. So, fellas please do provide a suggestion on which one to go with. TYSM
I don't like phone shapes that are essentially long rectangles. I don't like sharp corners. The S23 standard phone is nearly proportionally very nice, but the whole thing could still be scaled down by 10-20%.
I'll likely never use the S Pen, but I got the S23 Ultra simply because I don't think 1080p is enough! My S6 from 2016 had a 1440p screen, why should I *downgrade*?
People who have QHD phone but are mad it's FHD and not QHD for the s23+ : open your display settings and you will see you don't use QHD in the first place because it drains your battery lol
As the Samsung Note 20 Ultra phone turns 2 years old, some of then develop a screen fault. The issue manifests itself in the form of a perpendicular green line which requires the screen to be replaced. This phone goes bad even without being dropped or abused. It is most certainly a manufacturing defect. Ever since the introduction of the note series, in the past 20 years I have purchased several Samsung note series phone and this is the first time a Samsung Note phone has developed an issue like this. Samsung’s service charges to replace screen are also quite pricy at SGD 400 and comes with an insignificant warranty of 1 month. Designs can go wrong. The least Samsung can do is to make the replacement cost more affordable. Now I hesitate to buy Samsung Note 23 Ultra and have decided to wait and watch to see if any significant fault surfaces before investing in it. Does your aging Samsung Note 20 Ultra have a similar issue? If yes share about it here.
Just bought 23, I love how compact it is, I'm just not a fan of big screens, and is nice to see you can get the same(almost) hardware on the smaller ones too.
Hows the battery? Is the 3700 mah enough to last the day?
@@inderchandjain3303 my phone has 5000 mah
@Inder Chand Jain
im still waiting for it, i expect it to be worse than my note 10 lite(it has a 5100 battery). But honestly, as long as it gives me a good 12 hours im good.
It's 3900 btw
I have an S21 and the battery lasts all day, sometimes into the next depending on usage.
The battery is really good providing you you turn off a lot of stuff in Settings that is turned by default. Most people don't use much of that stuff anyway
@@IrisFox97 no one cares
Wish they would make an Ultra-Mini. Same tech as the Ultra, but as small as possible. I don't need a giant screen, but I do like having the best possible image quality. In fact, a waterproof Galaxy Flip with the same high end cameras from the Ultra would be my phone of choice. I'm not old enough to get a leather phone pouch for my belt yet!
they do it is called the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
@@borger9952 From what I can see that has a substantially worse camera setup than the S22 Ultra?
This! A version with Ultra-level specs and a smaller screen would be amazing. It would also mean pretty impressive battery life as well.
@@AshMenon and it wouldn't threaten to destroy my trowsers if I bend over woth my phone in my pocket 😅 Have a note 20 ultra currently and it is so large that it sometimes switches off when I tie my shoes because it flexes in my pocket 😝
Ive said this for 2 years! Apple has 2 pro sizes why can't Samsung
s23+ would be a perfect choice for me, if it would have the same specs as Ultra - 12 GB RAM, the best screen and cameras. The look of Plus is stuuning, and this flat screen! But the lack of few things from ultra is a big meh
too big for your tiny hands - get the s23.
Totally agree. And this Note-like design, ugh...
@@levondarratt787wtf?
@@levondarratt787bruh
Like what? From the Ultra
I have the S23 Ultra, and it's just amazing. Samsung made big steps internally. It's fast, smooth, and great battery life and the camera is a big step up compared to the previous generation, especially video quality. I'm impressed and can finally ditch my iPhone 13 Pro
the phone isnt even out yet
Did you end up with the 1tb version of the device?
@Cemre London maybe his a rep for Samsung. He would have been given the device early to promote at phone retail outlets like they did when I worked door three uk before release to general public, its to promote pr orders. Pre orders also are on until the 17th feb
it's not out yet you dumbo!
@@levondarratt787 pre orders bro, or his a rep for Samsung , they'd have the device to promote it.
I'd really like to get the Ultra but I'm really not fond of the edges :( I prefer the rounded ones
I don’t understand why people are complaining so much. No one speaks this much crap when iPhone has been the same for 4 years plus now lol. I think I like this approach. Keeping to what works and improve underneath and this time it does everything pretty well and I will be upgrade from my s22 ultra
I see this “crap” all the time when iPhones are released what are you going on about? Samsung took the Apple approach in keeping an iconic look rather than trying to change their phone every year and making it forgettable
Only Apple sheeps don't complain
yet if the would have changed the design people would complain that they liked s22 model instead of the new one
Definitely agree I’m a previous Samsung user and current iPhone 12 Pro user. But I’m hoping to go for the S23 or 23+. The design of the S22 was great as is the 23. All I’m hoping for is battery endurance like my 12 pro or better. Glad it’s Snapdragon worldwide now. The Exynos 2200 didn’t quite cut it.
People are complaining so much because sammyboy have been laughing other brand like iPhone for keeping similar design for years and kept saying Samsung design changes every generation.
But now they are the one keeping same design. Why can't people bash back Samsung? Haha
I guess on the side by side spec sheet at 02:55 the charging speed from the normal s23 should actually be 25 watts instead of 256 watts.
Other than that, a great video, thanks!
It is 256W actually. You plug it in empty, go brush your teeth and it's 100%! Though if you leave it for more than 5 minutes it explodes.
Just kidding, it's 25W
Also the brightness of base s23 is 1750 as well and the main camera on base and plus modes were slightly improved :)
@Carl Gunderson my point beeing that in the spec sheet ať 2:55 it was stated 1300.
@Carl Gunderson and your point being? I just pointed out a mistake in a spec sheet. Some people looking at these videos to learn the differences between base and plus model to make a decision which one to buy.
Samsung wants to establish a phone design that can stand for generations to come. Similar to how Apple does it with their iphones. You dont see them change designs drastically. They always have subtle design updates, but nothing too crazy. Samsung probably feel they are at that stage where they can do that now probably.
Love this design
At this point, unless there is a huge deal you either buy an iPhone or a Samsung
I currently still have the S21 Ultra and I rarely if ever use my S-Pen, and I really don't take many photos. If I am able to upgrade I would probably be happy with the S23+. Also I prefer flat screens.
Same boat. Plus, it looks better than the Ultra, frankly.
Also on the S21 Ultra and think the same. Although I prefer curved screens. I don't make use of the S21 Ultra cameras and the S Pen is super niche (had the S22 Ultra for 2 weeks and sent it back). Can't stand the Note design. Not upgrading this year though. S21 Ultra is still hard to beat.
Gonna wait for a future Galaxy Fold to come down in price and for the aspect ratio to be fixed.
Nice have the 10 plus
No QHD screen though
After a couple of years with my s10e I finally decided to upgrade my phone and the s23+ just looks to be the best phone for me. Practically what I wished from my currently is a bigger screen, longer battery, and great cameras and I think this may have it. Also the design looks so good
Would u recommend upgrading to the 23+ or a different one? I have the s10e now
@Lotte Vanderkerken I actually went with s23 ultra because there was a sale where it was the price of an s23+. I've had it for 2 months and I have no complaints. It's a big phone but I have big hands so it's perfect for me. It will last the whole day on a single charge. It has great cameras and its performance is amazing. I don't use the stylus often, but it came in clutch for signing a few documents. Overall, I would recommend it once you have the funds for it. I intend to use it for the next 4+ years.
Compactness is very important to me for a mobile device. Not just for pocketability, but for ease of manipulating in the hand. For that reason, I *always* choose the base model.
Anyway, I just pre-ordered an S23 with 256GB storage in Green! This will be my seventh Samsung phone after the following:
Samsung Exclaim
Samsung Epic 4G
Galaxy S2
Galaxy S6
Galaxy S8
Galaxy S10
S22 has been criticize for its battery life.. hopefully with additional 200mAH and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.. The 3900 will be enough to sustain for at least a day.. I love the compactness too.. but still thinking if I should go for base S23 or S23+.. still can't decide.,.. hahaha
@@tommyp614 It's still about 3 hours less compared to the s23+. You may think "only 3 hours" but if you think back, how many times have you been left with only 10% phone battery when you needed it in public? Because it happened to me many times lol
@@zacharyjohnson1494 for me as long as it can last me for a whole day I will be more than happy with the base S23. Not a mobile gamer. Just some casual use (socmed, music, video streaming) and sometimes video recording.
Facts. I currently have an iPhone 12 (around the same size as the s23) and sometimes, I have a hard time reaching across the screen with one hand. My hands aren’t exactly tiny, but not huge either.
How small are your hands?
I still believe that the s10 plus was by far the best phone ever made
YES❗️
I would say the S7 Edge was better. I've owned both, and still use the S10+ today. Would have kept the S7 Edge if its screen hadn't broken.
Phones peaked with the Nokia 3310
Clearly not when there's an s23 😂
S8 still here and kicking great!
One thing I’d love to see is how it handles photos where the lighting situation isn’t great indoors but the light isn’t bad enough to need night mode. For example, my iPhone 14 Pro heavily smooths out any details when I take a photo of things in the evening when I have the lights on.
First day with my S23, from a Note 20 Ultra. The Note was just too big, but a fantastic phone. So far, I like the little guy! Going to take some getting used to, especially without the curved glass. The display just isn't the same.
Interesting! I'm coming from the same phone and wondered how I'd fair with the smaller screen. Is the screen quality better on the S23+, would you say?
I am a fan of Samsung's phones. I've been updating every year to the + but this time around that Ultra looks really tempting 💖💖💖💖
Might buy the s23 ultra in a couple of months. Found the s22 ultra 1tb version last year for 50% off in the student shop just about 2 months after release. Currently running the iPhone 13 pro max. Fantastic battery life and video performance. I have the 128gb version so I do want more storage, and sometimes my apps reset themselves, so I have to log in again even though I have 40gb left of storage. Never had that issue on any of my samsungs before, there sure are pros and cons to both systems.
Why do you wanna buy a downgraded lag droid that haven’t even caught up with IPhone 7 lol
S22 Ultra is a beast...I cannot see any reason to upgrade.
@@henrystravelcorner Phones are all the same. You have to respect people's choice. I myself have an iphone because i like their fluidity but android also has a lot of cool features.
@@henrystravelcorner
You obviously don't know what are talking about. 🙄
Yes. Before on iPhone my apps wouldn’t log me out even when they updated. I loved it compared to my android phones which would log me out once the apps updated. I find myself closer than ever moving back to Android after some of the decisions made by Apple.
Picked up the s23 base with 256 gigs. Honestly it's arguably the best small phone out there right now.
I can say for a fact the S22+ & S22 Ultra both take noticeably better pics than the S21+ another family member has. The S20 we had before isn't even close. We've done several side-by-sides of the same subject matter. The more challenging the lighting situation the more the improvement. The color tones are consistently better too. Some people say there aren't many improvements year to year, but that's not true. If you're a phone camera power-user who cares about pictures, or want more creativity, newer tech and AI has made them a lot better in the last couple years. We ditched our DSLR. Newer phones do a better job in just about all cases, even when pixel-peeping on a big 4k TV (via a HDMI cable). One of our family members may upgrade to the S23 this year. Cant wait to see the improvements. It looks like there are several. But if pictures aren't a user's thing, there may not be enough benefits to upgrade (this yr). Can't wait to see more reviews. Thanks Chap!
The S23 + with QHD would have been my perfect phone 😪
The S24+ will have resolution between FHD+ and QHD. Same as Xiaomi 13.
and lower than 48hz please :)
You can't even notice it on such a small screen. Most fan boys if they were told it was QHD when it wasn't they would go WOW and brag about how they have seen through the future.
Prefer the size of S23 over the Ultra, but the thing is; With all extra's and cashbacks I can get an S23 256gb here in Holland with T-Mobile for aboat 800 euro while the S23 Ultra 1TB comes with carrier discount, 240 euro cashback and Watch 5 lte (260 euro). That means aboat 850,- for the 1TB Ultra. A deal I can't resist🤷♂️
I replaced my fold 3 (inner screen started cracking) for base s23 and so far I'm really happy with it. It's faster than fold 3 and cameras are also better. Screen is ofc smaller but it's so pocket friendly I don't mind it being smaller as fold 3 was wearing out my jeans xDD
How did you get the s23 that fast?
@MWH There was some kind of special deal here in Slovenia. There were a few units available as pre-order or pre-sale deal... I dunno but as soon as I saw it available, i ran to the store 😆 😆😅 It's an amazing little pocket rocket ✌️✌️
How's the battery ? Is it fully usable one handed ?
@@mwh1046 Many European stores (including Italy here) have the S23s available from the 1st of February. A friend of mine got his S23 Ultra the 2nd of February through Amazon 1 day shipping in Italy.
@arm 8 I can use it one handed yes. The battery? Hummm I can hardly comment on that as I have the battery saving on (charges to 85%)... plus I am charging it in the car and in office... so I can't really comment on battery but so far I can't complain... It is better than on Fold 3 tho 😅 That one did drain battery waaay faster under the same us as s23...
I currently have a an S9 (s5 before that and s3 before that). I am considering an S23+ or Ultra. The idea of a larger screen and more memory is intriguing to me but I'm worried it may be too big. I have large hands... I'm 6'3" so big guy. Looking for feedback from those that have made the switch to the large phone. Not as concerned about the cost as much as the size. Also, what about those square edges on ultra? Will it hurt my hand after awhile? I use it a lot. Oh, and is a lot brighter outside than the S9? That alone would be a big improvement for me. Thanks for any feedback!
Now I really wanna see high level phones better than Ultras be named Daddy 🤣
same i would definitely buy samsung S23 Daddy for the sake of its name 🤣🤣
haha sure
Cringe
Get a proper life
I also want to hear him say 'Who's The Daddy'
Finally they decided to use Snapdragon with all their phones anywhere in the world.
Enjoyed the video.
I'm attracted to the S23+. Should be a nice upgrade to my S20+. Verizon will start carrying them on the 17th here in the U.S. hoping to pick up one then.
I think the battery life should be much better than mine with the upgrades and mine has 2 plus years of wear on it.
I have the s20+ as well but honestly, I'm not seeing any huge improvements except for a bigger battery and the camera. The s20+ has a better display resolution, SD card slot, and bigger ram. I like the design of the s23+ but man it feels like another letdown.
If wanna change, just look for s20 ultra in craigslist. Hahahaha.
That's the change I did. Finally getting out of the Exynos version of my S20+. Really hoping to get a better battery life with this one.
You wont be dissapointed haha. Coming from ultra easily 7-8 hrs screen time from full battery.
Still no autofocus on wide camera on s23+ in 2023. What a scam and joke in 2023
I will be upgrading my Note10+ to the Galaxy 23 Plus. However I wish the + had the option for the 12 gigs of ram. I would not be upgrading my Note 10+ if it wasn't unfortunately involved in a tragic accident where it was ran over by cars for 20 minutes.. lol. I am not really a fan of cameras or S pen.
I'm stoked to leave my pixel device to come back to One UI. I'm not that much of a fan of my pixel and regret leaving Samsung. The only benefit that was good about a pixel was getting the latest OS when it released, but with my job in IT, I have to wait for my company to test and approve it before we can upgrade to it.
You have to wait for your company to test an approve an update on a personal phone before you can use it?
Sure do. It's used as our main logging in method. This last year they had it approved about 3 weeks or so after the release which is quicker than the previous year. They also have to test new windows versions like 11 and the new macOS Ventura which will be approved next week.
Why on Earth would your company have a say on your personal phone?
Do you want them to have control over it and the right to lock it and wipe it whenever they see fit?
If you need a work phone, then get them to give you one.
None of the apps I have installed on my phone give them any ability to remote wipe my phone.
@@shanedixon6627 That's good! Although you may need to double-check your contract or work policies around devices.
I've yet to see one without a statement along the lines of "any work software or resource installed on a personal device, will make it a property of [company]; who can wipe it or remote control in case of [...]" either under Bring Your Own Device or Intelectual Propery sections.
So even if you don't have to install a software/app that will enable them to do stuff to your phone, depending on the local laws, your contract and company policy; you could lose ownership/access to your phone or data on it.
I have the Samsung Galaxy s21+ and looking to upgrade to the S23; however, I'm unsure if I want the plus or the ultra. I like the size and look of the plus but I wish it had the same camera options as the ultra and the camera is what is making my decision hard.
1TB S23U IN CREAM BABY
I've been with my Note20 Ultra for 3 years now. I can say that I have been using the S pen less and less every year. I switched my screen from QHD to FHD weeks after purchase simply because you can't see the difference on screen, and save a lot on battery. Finally, Between the large size, draining battery, and sometimes bothersome curves, I today just placed an order for the S23+ (Samsung offered me $820 Trade in for my Note20 Ultra, and 50% off a bunch of goodies plus the Buds 2 at $48)
Just change the battery you gonna have a new phone.
Haha nice move mang
@@Localtravel3r With my trade in, the S23+ cost me $550. A new battery & labour for my note would cost me $150. For $400 difference, I prefer a newer (and smaller) device with few more years of software upgrades and 2 years of Samsung care. The note 20 ultra is on its last android release, and you break it, you fix it.
@@ZeAmine I do the same with my note 20 ultra, S23+ rock!
This is what i really wanted to know. I have a note 20 ultra but the screen went out. Which is normally a cheap fix because of my coverage but, the back glass shattered meaning they have to total the phone for $250. So looking at upgrade options. I was between the ultra and the plus.
1. I hate the edge on the ultras and previous notes. Screen protector nightmare.
2. I dont use the s pen that often anymore.
3. At&t had a deal where the plus will be free with trade in in any condition and the ultra is $5/month for 36 months.
Plus seems like it will be much more enjoyable day to day. Though the screen and ram are degraded. The lower ram shouldnt be noticable with it being faster and coupled with a faster processor. The screen was my only concern
If s23 had at least 4300 battery (like Asus ZF9) I would go for it regardless of its high price.
just preordered one , im choosing S23 Plus , pay for 256Gb and get 512gb, what a fantastic deal from Samsung
Do you mean you bought directly from Samsung (unlocked) for that deal?
Unfortunately I am with T-Mobile.
512 is $$$
@@1Wendy_Woo yes im from Indonesia, s23 plus 512gb for the price of 256gb , s23 ultra 1 Tb for the price of 512gb, and s23 256gb for the price of 128gb. also got E-voucher worth 70$ to buy their case or buds
I had a galaxy s21 plus but then I upgraded it to the Iphone 14 pro Max I love it but I still miss my galaxy time from time, I wish I could have both but the Imessage has made texting for me easier, but saying that I love the galaxy a little bit more honestly
I really like the look of the s22+ & s23+ It somehow seems like an iPhone, but I love it since I'm a super Galaxy Fan! 😻
S20+ for me was the best phone, i have a xiaomi mi 12t pro, battery is amazing and 120w charged fro 0-100 in 20min, but everything else is bad, camera is bad, softwar alot of bugs... Crashing...
S23 Review Please.
Especially Battery & Performance (Heating)
I already have the S23 Ultra, with the SnapDragon chipset, and it spectacular :)
I just got me the s23 ultra , im changing from a XR to this one I’m sure I will feel the difference , IPhone got me trap for 4 years due the insurance , I can’t wait !
At 3:00 you have a small mistake, the S23 (base model) also has an 1750 nits screen brightness
I don't know if "big daddy" sounds less weird, but it certainly is more funny
The S23+ would be my pick. Great video though!🤝
As a large person, I am personally glad phones are getting bigger. Many of my friends have commented on my phone's size only for me to demonstrate that it's easier for me to use one hand on the larger screen lol
Anyone noticed 256W at 3:05
🤣 toms human, it's a minor error. We all know what it's meant to be 👍
Also I think display brightness is the same for all 3 models!
I tried to buy the S22+ last year, and the main issue I had with it is the screen resolution, its got the same resolution as the smaller S22/S23 but over a larger screen area, and it was noticeable. I ended up sticking with my S10 because frankly its screen is better. If I go for a newer range, I would go for the S23 or S23 ultra over the S23+.
That is one of the main reasons i went with the the reqular S23, but got the 256gb model for 850. The only other things i am missing is less brightness and lower battery.
@@deadmanwalking1930 with additional 200mAh and Snapdragon8 Gen2. The battery life should have significant improvement over its predecessor I reckon
I would go for the ultra but it has too many personal cons that outweigh the pros.
Yes, i like QHD but i hate the edge screen. I hate it. Screen protectors for it suck. Iv gone through many cases.
Iv also found myself using my S pens less and less these days so i dont have much need for one.
The ultra does have 12GB ram on the 512 option which i like.
Imma go for the s23+. Should have great battery, its not much different in size from my note 8 which looks fine on FHD+ (still stupid they didnt give the s23+QHD). And the s23+ has 45w charging, higher storage and the faster ram
And the biggest thing is. At&t has a deal on all three with a trade in. So while i can get the ultra with 36 payments of $5. The s23+ will will have no payments at all.
So all together, as much as im triggered by the fhd screen, the s23 is the better option for me.
Also, quick note on the ram. While its only 8GB, you generally shouldnt see much difference if your stepping down from 12 as its faster memory coupled with a much faster processor so tasks are handled much quicker so anything thats ram intensive should get bogged down as its speed is keeping up with its slight lack of space
Go for s23 plus..compact fone.
Was there a lime green version available for review? I want to get that but I can't find a single real life photo to see what it really looks like
There was a lot of incorrect information here from the prices and the specs in this video weirdly. The S23 has the same nits as the other two. The S23 + retailed at £1049, not £950
This isn't some ground breaking comment, but I'm getting pretty tired of companies releasing $1k+ phones every year and barely changing anything. Nice cameras are cool, but if you're really into photography, 1k will get you a really solid DSLR (you can get a used 5D mark iv for around that). If you need a big surface, get a tablet. I don't want all these things crammed into one phone to where the company itself doesnt even trust their own product's longevity and so they dish out a new one each year with a slightly different camera and slightly better processing. I want a phone that is quick, has good battery, comes with a charging cable AND brick, comes with a screen protector and case, and lasts longer than a year or two. I dont replace my laptop, my gaming system, my guitar amp, my recording software every year, so why are phones any different?
Well said sir
256W for the standard S23? Damn that's the fastest charge speed on Earth.
Was about to day the same thing 😄😄
Haha that shall be the selling point of standard s23!
Anyways for those wondering go to 3:10 for the typo
i love small phones, been using S22 for year, and im in doubt should i upgrade to S23 or no?
Still contemplating which one to buy, the 23+ or ultra.
I currently have 20+ and I yearn for an upgrade.
The reason I lean for ultra though is cause I study design and I'm sketching on a daily basis, buying an entire tablet just for that seems like too much, but a phone with a pen that allows me to sketch sounds fitting and less of a hassle when it comes to comfort and traveling.
S21+ here and tempted to buy the s23+ due to the new chip tech that allows much more smoothness and battery life! But I probably wont get it cause I my s21+ is so good it still feels like out-of-the-box tbh!
My advise regarding your case is to pump more cash and get the ultra if you really intend to use the s-pen for work, it will be like having a complete device for work and pleasure.
Damn 256W charging is the new record
Just got the A52S 265 GB for 300 bucks, and surprisingly enough I wouldn't even bother now to get a overpriced phone. Everything is working faster than light, and even Android Auto works superbly.
Hate to be that guy but you could have waited a bit more for much newer A54.
@Billy G♛ Nah. A 256 GB version will be at least 200 bucks more, no sd card expansion, no headphone connector. I know about the A54. Good suggestion anyway. 👌
I have always had issues with the charging ports with the last 2 samsung models I have purchased are there and upgrades to the charging ports with s23s I love the samsung models
Same with my s21+, it has to be inserted a little harder and it's very annoying....
Still using my S10, there's nothing wrong with it and I find it absolutely perfect for me.... I don't need to change, but I have my eye on the 23+ should be a decent enough of an upgrade, unfortunately the ultra is just a bit on the big side for me
I have s10 too, s10 top 💪all ideal only battery low , but can change one day , s23+ battery so good , but 393 ppi my s10 551 ppi... and size , idk
@@Artur-mq1nz That's an interesting point.... But does that matter in the "real world"?....
can you do a camera comparison between the s23+ and ultra?
About the Samsung discount links. It directs me to Samsung Com for US, and I live in Europe DK. Can I order it with the deals from Samsung US without extra inport Taxes and stuff? Please answer :-)
Really like the quality of this video. What do you record this video with?
I've always had a Note and will be trading in my Note 8. I'm only interested in the S23+ and Ultra but being accustomed to Note would you recommend the Ultra?
I have the S20+ 5g in great condition. Is it worth trading in? Giving up the SIM card storage gives me pause. The camera is fast and efficient. Are the 23+ cameras that much better? Thanks in advance.
that's mrwhosdaboss out there.. great review getting the s23U ;)
Can you confirm the macro feature is there on the standard Galaxy S23 and S23+?
I've been asking this on several channels and nobody responds.
@@X-Factor-by2kz Me too, because it's a much have feature in S23+ that cost $999!
Samsung added the macro feature in Galaxy S21 Ultra's Ultrawide angle camera but that doesn't present in Galaxy S21, S21+ and Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+!
Hello what better s22ultra exynos (my phone)vs s23+??
The only thing that really puts me off the S23 is I'm on the 20 fe which is 6.5 I think 6.1 is too small the next thing that puts me off the regular s23s is the full hd+ screen I think 850/950 they should have qhd
I've been using Samsung phones for as long as I can remember, and most of those phones have been the "+" models. I remember when Notes first came out and the pen attracted me but when I saw that the reviews weren't that great, I stuck with +'s for a while. I have the s10+ and it's an incredible phone, but I'm looking to upgrade since my phone has been put through the ringer and is also kinda buggy lately (not terrible, but they're offering me like $800 for an upgrade, so why the hell not?) and this is the first time I'm considering an ultra. The 23 ultra is definitely looking like the next move for me.
Does your battery drain much quicker recently
See, I want the ultra but the plu does have a more nicer edge... dammit know idk which to get
Same here 😂
same 😅
Is the S23 Ultra in this video the green one ?
Yup. You're probably asking because it looks more like a dark grey, you thought it was the black version. It's in fact the green.
Already pre-order the lavender s23 ultra at 6am this morning
Are there any news about satellite communication? 📡🤔
Here we go again. Samsung keeps tempting me to upgrade. What a great ultra phone.
I have the snapdragon version of the s20+, is it worth upgrading to the s23+? I heard the resolution is less, does this mean the screen is worse looking? Thanks
Will look a little more extensively at s23 plus. Will probably be the one I will buy? But ultra looks quite interesting!
Same here! s23U is super attractive due to its unique and superior features but actually S23+ seems more rational to buy when you may possibly use your s pen or 100x zoom hardly once a week. also s23+ is more beautiful with a great design!
i saw on another video the 256GB storage over the 128GB results in a quicker processing time. only very slightly i presume? is it worth it?
I’m due upgrade september from iphone and i’ve instantly made my decision to get the S23+. Iphone 13 has been rubbish for me
What did you think about the difference in weight? No one seems to mention that in the comparison videos. I just bought the S23 Ultra and I had the Note 20 and I am so turned off by how heavy the Ultra is. It's like a brick. I want to return it just because of that. Photography is a big allure for me when choosing a phone, would choosing the 23+ be that bad of a downgrade in regards to pictures?
Hello - Can I ask - on the s23 Ultra - Is it safe to use 45w charger or will this damage battery in the long run? Should we stick to just a 25w charger?
You're fine to use the 45watt. When you plug in, the screen should show Super fast charging. It's quite a bit faster for me from 40 to like 90%.
Coming from a s20+, should I get the s23 ultra or the +
I got the S23 plus 512GB in cream and it's a great phone the shape is better and the flat display is a big YES! I don't use the S-pen never did not even on my previous note series so for me it's not important and the 200 megapixel camera is just a gimmick in my opinion, the both make high quality photo's!
Waiting battery drain test and camera comparison!
Looking to upgrade from my S10+ to the S23+
3:08 wow the S23 looks like a banger. 3900mAh but with a 256W charging? Insane lol
I think it was a mistake, he meant 25W instead
I’m ordering the dark green s23 ultra & par exchange it with my 128gb s21 ultra to get £400 off & with the double storage and 12 gb RAM offer from Samsung uk nice phone cheers & peace ✌️
You won't get 400 of for a S21 ultra part ex. Only 250 for that model.
Could you please ask your wife to try holding the regular S23 in her hand? Is the size okay for smaller hands? I've been struggling to find small but good android phones, something like the iPhone minis.
You might want to checkout Samsung's A and J series models. They're great non-flagship phones at smaller sizes.
I have changed from Iphone 13 Mini to Asus Zenfone 9. Cheaper than the S23, perfectly fitting for small hands and flagship specs. Only the camera is not on Samsung Level if this is a point for you.
Plz make a comparison video Between S23 ultra vs vivo x90 pro plus.
hello can you suggest me a thing that i have a iphone 14 pro but i want a second device not for work just for no reason which should i buy s23 ultra or s23
S23 vs S23+ WHich one should I go with? I was planning on going with the S23 but then read about the battery draining quickly and not being able to go ahead throughout the day with on average of around 5 to 6 hrs of SOT. So, fellas please do provide a suggestion on which one to go with. TYSM
Hey what material is the back of the normal s23? Hope it's not plastic like the s21 which I have.
Which color are u showing? what is the name of the color its kind of gold on s23 ultra?
Do any of the phones have expandable memory
I am getting the smaller one. easy to carry on pocket while running /jogging
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2:59 holy smokes, S23 has 256W Charging 😁
Is the s23+ esim compatible?
Trade deals are crap this year. At least compared to last year's. Have a feeling a lot less people will be upgrading for that reason. I know I'm not.
Do you have videos on tecno phones??If yes I'm asking for the link to one about the camon 19
I don't like phone shapes that are essentially long rectangles. I don't like sharp corners. The S23 standard phone is nearly proportionally very nice, but the whole thing could still be scaled down by 10-20%.
Thanks! Snapdragon worldwide was the exact info I was looking for!!!
I much prefer the S22 style camera surround.
I'll likely never use the S Pen, but I got the S23 Ultra simply because I don't think 1080p is enough! My S6 from 2016 had a 1440p screen, why should I *downgrade*?
People who have QHD phone but are mad it's FHD and not QHD for the s23+ : open your display settings and you will see you don't use QHD in the first place because it drains your battery lol
As the Samsung Note 20 Ultra phone turns 2 years old, some of then develop a screen fault. The issue manifests itself in the form of a perpendicular green line which requires the screen to be replaced. This phone goes bad even without being dropped or abused. It is most certainly a manufacturing defect. Ever since the introduction of the note series, in the past 20 years I have purchased several Samsung note series phone and this is the first time a Samsung Note phone has developed an issue like this. Samsung’s service charges to replace screen are also quite pricy at SGD 400 and comes with an insignificant warranty of 1 month.
Designs can go wrong. The least Samsung can do is to make the replacement cost more affordable. Now I hesitate to buy Samsung Note 23 Ultra and have decided to wait and watch to see if any significant fault surfaces before investing in it.
Does your aging Samsung Note 20 Ultra have a similar issue? If yes share about it here.
Currently got the S20 FE, going on a hollday in march so camera and battery life is very important But not so much after that. Which one?
s23+ has better battery than s23 ultra.
Bro 💀 @ 6:57 you clearly wrote that the base S23 has a peak brightness of 1300 nits, whereas it's 1750 nits like the others!