Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra – What Galaxy learned from Pixel


When Samsung invited me to see new phones in New York City, I could have spent a couple of hours with the whole Galaxy S24 lineup, but instead I went straight for the Galaxy S24 Ultra and wasted all of my time playing with Samsung’s new ultraphone hotness. I’ve owned the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S21 Ultra, and I’ve long been interested in the evolution of Samsung’s expansive feature set. 

I’ll be diving into this phone for a more thorough review soon, but for my initial hands-on I had immediate questions. Such as: what does AI look like on a Samsung phone? As one of the first new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 phones, it will bear the standard for both Qualcomm’s AI ambitions, as well as Google’s AI approach to Android. I wanted to see if Samsung managed to make AI useful on its best phone.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

(Image credit: Future / Philip Berne)

Next question: is the Galaxy S24 Ultra a downgrade from the Galaxy S23 Ultra? We’ve heard about the reduced zoom length from 10X zoom to 5X. We know that the display is flat, not curved. We haven’t heard about huge new features, and Samsung hasn’t improved its software or hardware design. But the Galaxy S24 Ultra will cost $100 more than the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Is it worth that much?



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