You can always use light mode to stop using the powerful cores. There will be a dip in performance but the battery life will improve. Yes ideally this is not how you want to use your phone but if you have S24 and facing battery issues. Try this and let me know.
S24 regular manages the thermals very well too with the updates. Battery is something that still needs work. On a daily usage, I'd say Exynos is about 15-20% lesser on battery life.
Fitting an Exynos chip into a compact phone is always a challenge. On the other hand, exynos 2400 in the s24 plus is performing quite well. No issues with the battery and thermals so far
I purchased s23 for 28k with exchange and discounts and selling iphone 13mini, s24 was very tempting, but I could recall my past experience of using s10 and returning it in a week because of extreme heating. So here I am loving the S23. Thanks for reconfirming my beliefs about S24 in this video.
I recently bought iPhone 15 plus.I used to use a Realme GTME phone with a 120Hz refresh rate. In the iPhone 15 Plus, I feel the operating system is a bit slow, and the display looks dull. I bought the iPhone because I’m using a MacBook Air, so I thought it would give me more flexibility. However, I don’t feel that there’s a huge advantage because transferring files from my old Android phone is also not that difficult since I use a URL that can show all the files on my phone. Small things like auto-detection of OTPs and turning off WiFi were easy on Android. Even opening the control center makes me disconnected from the BGMI game, and notifications are also a mess without the option to set them as silent. I think if I got the OnePlus 12, I would use it more like a tool and would actually feel like an upgrade. It is my first time getting an expensive phone. My main priorities are the camera and BGMI back but now i feel like im missing the buttery smooth display of OP12 What do you think personally? Should I keep using it or sell and get the OP12?
It is difficult to get used to iOS at first. And if think you can't and 60Hz bothers you. Go ahead and get OnePlus 12. It is a good phone. I would still say give it a while if you haven't because you will lose money by selling your phone.
I bought OnePlus 12 only because S24 & S24+ had an exynos chipset. Samsung might have tuned the exynos better out of the factory but it would eventually go down the gutter same as previous exynos. 7 years of OS upgrade is of no use when your phone itself won't last that long. 😂
@@Bardia.Bolorian Brother, S22 series with snapdragon chipset were no different. The SD Gen 1 for S22 series was fabricated in Samsung foundry and that too had battery and performance issues which later was fixed in TSMC's 8+ Gen 1.
I'm using s24 since last 2 weeks, overall its good phone, battery lasts almost a day on medium to light use, not great but considering compact size its good.
Actually i am using in Australia from the last 2 weeks and battery life is amazing for me on base s24 exynos,i use light mode and i comfortably get 7 hours on 5g with light to medium-use and around 8 to 10 hours in wifi. Trust me guys if you concerns about the battery life than go buy it,it’s amazing phone
🤔.. S24 better choice because of 7 OS. Also, yes it's right that compared to the Snapdragon flagship series, Exynos is not that performance friendly. However, it's alright even with Exynos considering daily usage. Gamers can go for tablets or PS or OnePlus 12.
i don't how you get only 5 hours, Did you do the updates? i get 1 day of battery life on the s24 exynos 2400, and I use it a lot. Not heating issues at all.
As OnePlus stated, 7 years of OS only makes sense if the hardware can keep up. Apple's A series chips have proved to be capable even after 6 years. SD8Gen3 might last, but I'm not sure Exynos will be able to keep up over the years.
But oneplus is not using exynos they are using 8gen3 still they are crying about hardware. Oneplus was always a shady company be carefull when buying their devices.
Have been using my S24+ Exynos for 7+ days now, and the battery drain is awful. Set at FHD+ display, standard performance, adaptive motion 120Hz refresh rate, 5G on, Bluetooth on, only gives me around 6+ hours of SOT max with only light usage without any gaming. Fully charged battery only lasts around 20-21 hours before fully discharged. My old A52 battery performance was a lot better.
I actually have changed my network settings to LTE/3G/2G (disabling 5G) a couple of days ago although I'm connected to a strong WiFi 80-90% of the time in a day but it doesn't make any noticeable improvement, battery drain is still awful.
Factory reset. I bet you used smart switch which may cause this kind behavior. If you didnt, disable 5g, change your simcard (if one is old), try esim.
The only honest review video about the phone I found so far !! Thanks for putting up this video. Would love to see 6 months review or at least 3 months review of this phone.
I was a s22 plus user this year since s24 and s24 plus has exynos. I have to go for s24 ultra (they have increased the screen size of s24 plus this year vs last year) and I have used s24 ultra and it is good and the massive size is a nightmare I have small hands and it was hell for me while using s24 ultra. Finally I swapped 24 ultra with s24 and Im happy with the size and performance I don't play any games. Small phones are way to go for me.
You can always use light mode to stop using the powerful cores. There will be a dip in performance but the battery life will improve. Yes ideally this is not how you want to use your phone but if you have S24 and facing battery issues. Try this and let me know.
can u please show us how to do that.. it would be very helpful
@@tanmoypoddar3257 you can watch my setup video ruclips.net/video/wKp6KCuDls0/видео.htmlsi=KHSnBHObAcQYse71
at 07:09 for setting that up.
@@_arorarohit_ thank u so much.. it means a lot
S24 regular manages the thermals very well too with the updates. Battery is something that still needs work. On a daily usage, I'd say Exynos is about 15-20% lesser on battery life.
Fitting an Exynos chip into a compact phone is always a challenge. On the other hand, exynos 2400 in the s24 plus is performing quite well. No issues with the battery and thermals so far
Yes I have seen many people praising S24 Plus. It manages thermals better and having 4900mAh helps.
Yes, and the phone feels very comfortable. I am using it as my main phone over the S24 Ultra
Me also using s24+ with ease of 8-9hr somthing sot on mixed network usage..it's pretty solid device , no heat and hang also
What’s the battery standby drain on the exynos model?
I purchased s23 for 28k with exchange and discounts and selling iphone 13mini,
s24 was very tempting, but I could recall my past experience of using s10 and returning it in a week because of extreme heating. So here I am loving the S23.
Thanks for reconfirming my beliefs about S24 in this video.
I recently bought iPhone 15 plus.I used to use a Realme GTME phone with a 120Hz refresh rate. In the iPhone 15 Plus, I feel the operating system is a bit slow, and the display looks dull. I bought the iPhone because I’m using a MacBook Air, so I thought it would give me more flexibility. However, I don’t feel that there’s a huge advantage because transferring files from my old Android phone is also not that difficult since I use a URL that can show all the files on my phone.
Small things like auto-detection of OTPs and turning off WiFi were easy on Android. Even opening the control center makes me disconnected from the BGMI game, and notifications are also a mess without the option to set them as silent.
I think if I got the OnePlus 12, I would use it more like a tool and would actually feel like an upgrade. It is my first time getting an expensive phone. My main priorities are the camera and BGMI back but now i feel like im missing the buttery smooth display of OP12
What do you think personally? Should I keep using it or sell and get the OP12?
Keep it, barring the cons which you mentioned ip 15 plus is way better than op 12. Albeit it's my perception.
It is difficult to get used to iOS at first. And if think you can't and 60Hz bothers you. Go ahead and get OnePlus 12. It is a good phone.
I would still say give it a while if you haven't because you will lose money by selling your phone.
@@AS_7419way better? interms of what? Matlab kuch v 😂😂😂
I bought OnePlus 12 only because S24 & S24+ had an exynos chipset.
Samsung might have tuned the exynos better out of the factory but it would eventually go down the gutter same as previous exynos.
7 years of OS upgrade is of no use when your phone itself won't last that long. 😂
@CoolDexterX you r right. Exynos doesn’t work good for long
So true 😂
I had S22 and sold it after 2 weeks. It was so laggy. I never ever use a phone with Exynos anymore.
@@Bardia.Bolorian Brother, S22 series with snapdragon chipset were no different. The SD Gen 1 for S22 series was fabricated in Samsung foundry and that too had battery and performance issues which later was fixed in TSMC's 8+ Gen 1.
I'm using s24 since last 2 weeks, overall its good phone, battery lasts almost a day on medium to light use, not great but considering compact size its good.
Same here!
Does it have micro lags sometimes? mine arrives in a week
No it doesn't. Mine runs smooth @@acea5913
Actually i am using in Australia from the last 2 weeks and battery life is amazing for me on base s24 exynos,i use light mode and i comfortably get 7 hours on 5g with light to medium-use and around 8 to 10 hours in wifi. Trust me guys if you concerns about the battery life than go buy it,it’s amazing phone
I will go to light mode eventually because that will limit the powerful cores.
7hr screen on time ?
@@glitchyx9 yes 7 hour screen on time
@@_arorarohit_ yes thats right।
🤔.. S24 better choice because of 7 OS.
Also, yes it's right that compared to the Snapdragon flagship series, Exynos is not that performance friendly. However, it's alright even with Exynos considering daily usage.
Gamers can go for tablets or PS or OnePlus 12.
The performance is now great! Now, they only need to find ways to control its heating problems
i don't how you get only 5 hours, Did you do the updates? i get 1 day of battery life on the s24 exynos 2400, and I use it a lot. Not heating issues at all.
As OnePlus stated, 7 years of OS only makes sense if the hardware can keep up. Apple's A series chips have proved to be capable even after 6 years. SD8Gen3 might last, but I'm not sure Exynos will be able to keep up over the years.
It has lasted almost 5 years for me exynos 9820 s10 plus user here.
Becareful what you take from Oneplus. You know their recent deception about their 256GB being UFS 4.0 when, in fact, it's just 3.1
@@squarecircles4846For real? I just checked their website and it says UFS 3.1 storage for both variants. Now they want to sell ufs 3.1 for 45k?
But oneplus is not using exynos they are using 8gen3 still they are crying about hardware. Oneplus was always a shady company be carefull when buying their devices.
after Apple look like Samsung also settled with their design, seeing Same design language since S22 series 🫠 may Exynos good, but s23 value for money
Have been using my S24+ Exynos for 7+ days now, and the battery drain is awful. Set at FHD+ display, standard performance, adaptive motion 120Hz refresh rate, 5G on, Bluetooth on, only gives me around 6+ hours of SOT max with only light usage without any gaming. Fully charged battery only lasts around 20-21 hours before fully discharged. My old A52 battery performance was a lot better.
I actually have changed my network settings to LTE/3G/2G (disabling 5G) a couple of days ago although I'm connected to a strong WiFi 80-90% of the time in a day but it doesn't make any noticeable improvement, battery drain is still awful.
try light profile and let me know? I know its not ideal.
Factory reset. I bet you used smart switch which may cause this kind behavior.
If you didnt, disable 5g, change your simcard (if one is old), try esim.
Bought s24 yesterday loving it❤
is it your primary device?? I'm looking for long term review of Exynos 2400 , specially during summer how it' will perform😅
will perform better then sd gen1
If Samsung even could put 8gen 2 that will be acceptable than exynos
S23 🤷🏽♂️
Thank you for posting this video Rohit! It really helps. Looking forward to your full review on S24.
The only honest review video about the phone I found so far !! Thanks for putting up this video.
Would love to see 6 months review or at least 3 months review of this phone.
I was a s22 plus user this year since s24 and s24 plus has exynos. I have to go for s24 ultra (they have increased the screen size of s24 plus this year vs last year) and I have used s24 ultra and it is good and the massive size is a nightmare I have small hands and it was hell for me while using s24 ultra. Finally I swapped 24 ultra with s24 and Im happy with the size and performance I don't play any games. Small phones are way to go for me.
Even the camera sensors are from S22...It’s the worst camera hardware at this price segment.
Exynos as always kept up its legacy and reputation of sucking badly.
Snapdragon all the way for long term durability and stability.
Very beautiful wallpaper please can you tell me how to get the exact one in the s24 in this video thanks.
Purchased US version through Amazon with snapdragon gen 3 to stay away from Samsung Exynos rubbish chip..
definitely perfect 😊
Can you share the Amazon link to buy SD version from US?
In 1:03 pls can tell me wallpaper name you using for s24?
How did you add that weather widget? Looks really nice!
The Google Assistant widget?
yes its Google widget.
Would you suggest oneplus 12 instead?
For performance and battery. Absolutely. Even for photos OnePlus 12 is better.
And get ready for green line features too
Heard good thing about exynos but not sure if it will good on a long run haha. Ill just wait for s23 plus to be cheaper
Poco x6 pro review plz
Yes thanks vidéo Europe same India= EXYNOS don't want ultra s24 because better big and 232g without case ...want buying new s23 with 8gen2 ?
yes
S23 vs S24 comparison(especially camera) would be great, if you still have S23 that is.
Has S24 camera got any better?
nope
I am good with s22 snapdragon. I'm not gonna buy s24 with exynos. Used s10 with exynos, and it was a heater
Bhai galaxy S10 plus use kia tha mian ny exynos heating ki waia sy back panel open ho gaya tha
Itni lambi lambi kaise phenkta hai bhai.... back panel khul gaya tha😆😆😆😆
Cool wallpaper! Link?
damn wish i watched this before ugrading from the s23 to s24 xD
when i bought s23 the battery was awuful and then it improved a lot
What about Xiaomi 14 ? Is it a better option ?
Way better than regular S24
agree 100%, they could of made a great phone but they went cheap and tried to rip off their loyal customers!
Does Exynos Support 4G carrier Aggregation?
yes
Do a video on iphone 15 plus
Which theme r u using??
no theme
Bhai galaxy S24 ultra best wallpaper aap name please 🙏
backdrop
S24 vs 15 pro
wallpaper link?
In backdrop app search for "Mango Marmalade"
Me watching this on my oneplus 12 🍿
Please review Nothing phone 2a
ordered
Thankx
even number series suckss...
Why s24 heat up
weaker modem and extra power hungry cores.
Noice