Samsung Galaxy S24 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy S24 review: Changes for the better
Samsung cleans up its design, brightens up its display, and launches a compact AI barrage- All the Galaxy AI tricks for less, Sharp, if derivative design, Cheaper than before
- OneUI still very busy, Cameras barely changed, Split processor approach feels like a step back
Samsung Galaxy S24 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Onyx Black) - Brand New review
I began my review of the S24 and S24+ with low expectations. After all, they weren't very different (visibly) than their predecessors. But as I spent more time with these devices, their minimalist design and slick UX grew on me.
Samsung Galaxy S24 (Review Samsung Galaxy S24)
Powerful and pocketable- Compact, premium build, Flagship performance, Useful AI features, Seven-year software support commitment
- Limited RAM and storage offerings, Can get warm while gaming
Samsung Galaxy S24 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Onyx Black) - Brand New review
The Samsung Galaxy S24 is a good all-round Android phone. I love the small size, it has a good screen, and it performs admirably. It’s a shame then that Galaxy AI needs time to develop and the lack of camera advances halts this from being the compact superstar it really should be.- One of a few powerful, small Android phones, Pricing makes more sense than the Plus, Some clever AI features
- The camera should have been overhauled, Areas like battery life and charging lack notable upgrades
Samsung Galaxy S24 5G (8GB RAM, 256GB, Onyx Black) - Brand New review
Both the Samsung Galaxy S24 and the S24+ sit underneath the flagship Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in the company’s line-up. While the Ultra is quite probably the best smartphone for photographers – it has a couple of major downsides.
The regular Samsung Galaxy S24 is the easiest compact phone to recommend
- Compact and lightweight
- New Galaxy AI features
- Plenty powerful
- Solid camera system
- Very similar to the S23
- Limited storage options
- Relatively slow charging
Samsung Galaxy S24 review: small sensation
While the Samsung Galaxy S24 isn't a major update over its predecessor, all things considered it's a better-looking handset thanks to decreased screen bezel and a marginally larger resulting screen.- Updated design means less screen bezel for this generation, Ideal for those seeking a small Android flagship, Minor battery life increase, Price drop year-on-year
- Charging remains slower than the competition, No camera hardware updates this generation, Skips the S24 Ultra's titanium finish, Battery life remains so-so