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Thursday, November 16, 2023

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

 Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Vs Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung gave us plenty of reasons to be impressed when it released the Galaxy S23 Ultra. It’s been a solidly performing phone with an impressive battery life and plenty to offer those who enjoy a spot of photography on the go. As we approach 2024, we also approach the release of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. There’s a fair amount of hype surrounding the S24 Ultras release, but a product with hype around, it is always at risk from the words “Didn’t live up to the..” also taking orbit around it. So what do we know about the Galaxy S24 Ultra, and how can we tell if Samsung’s upcoming flagship phone is worth jumping aboard the bandwagon over? Let’s compare both:-

SAMSUNG GALAXY S23 ULTRA Vs GALAXY S24 ULTRA: SPECIFICATIONS

         Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra                          Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra(Expected)

Price               $1,199                                                      $1,199 and $1,399

Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2         Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

RAM             8GB, 12GB                                                           8GB, 12GB

Storage             Up to 1TB                                                           Up to 2TB

Display         Dynamic AMOLED 2X        6.8-inch         AMOLED M13 LTPO

Resolution (ppi) 1440 x 3088 (~500)                                    3200 x 1440 (463)

Refresh rate            120Hz                                                        1Hz - 144Hz

Peak brightness 1,750 nits                                                 2,500 nits

Front camera         12MP (Selfie)                                            12MP (Selfie)

Rear Camera(s)  200MP (Main)                                    200MP (Main)

Row 10 - Cell 0 12MP (Ultrawide)                                     12MP (Ultrawide)

Row 11 - Cell 0 10MP(Telephoto, 3x optical zoom)  10MP(Telephoto, 3x optical zoom)

Row 12 - Cell 0 10MP(Telephoto, 10x optical zoom) 50MP(Telephoto, 5x optical zoom)

Dimensions         6.43 x 3.07 x 0.35 inches                  6.38 x 3.11 x 0.33 inches

Weight                234 grams (8.25 ounces)                  233 grams (8.21 ounces)

SAMSUNG GALAXY S23 ULTRA Vs GALAXY S24 ULTRA: PRICE COMPARISON

In the face of conflicting reports about the price of the Galaxy S24 Ultra upon release, it’s increasingly hard to determine which one of Samsung’s phones will come out on top. If the Galaxy S24 Ultra retains the same price as its predecessor then we are undoubtedly getting a much more powerful, well-performing and feature-packed device — especially as we know Samsung is doing its best for generative AI into its new flagship model. However, we can’t say for certain what Samsung’s plans are. While there was a rumour indicating that there would be a $50-$200 price jump on major flagship models across all major brands. Until we have something more concrete, this one remains hanging in the air.  

SAMSUNG GALAXY S23 ULTRA Vs GALAXY S24 ULTRA: DESIGN AND DISPLAY

Can we expect a major design overhaul for the Galaxy S24 Ultra? It's anybody guess. Samsung has been playing it safe in terms of the design of its products for a number of years now, and there is no indication of anything radical heading down the pipeline either. And Let’s not to say that the phones will be a straight-up carbon copy of one another. A rumour does suggest that the S24 Ultra will feature a flatter display, potentially donning edges that are less curved than that of the S23 Ultra. And it’s increasingly likely that Samsung will be ditching the Aluminum armor of the S23 Ultra in favour of an iPhone 15-esque titanium frame. But beyond these changes, little may change to the untrained eye.

In terms of displays, we are likely looking at an almost identical 6.8-inch line-up. However, some information points to the S24 Ultra receiving a new M13 LTPO panel. This upgrade could explain a number of other rumours that indicate a dynamic AMOLED display that can adjust its refresh rate on the fly to better preserve battery life. Better still, this dynamic refresh rate is reportedly not constrained to the S23 Ultra’s already smooth 120Hz — instead, it caps out at an even silkier 144Hz.

Finally, the displays will likely differ in peak brightness. We have already seen both Apple and Google break the 2,000 nits peak brightness barrier — with the latter currently adopting a 2,400 nit cap for its flagship smartphone, the Pixel 8 Pro. However, one rumour suggests that Samsung is ready to upstage those at the Googleplex by shipping the S24 Ultra with a peak brightness of 2,500 nits. 

SAMSUNG GALAXY S23 ULTRA Vs GALAXY S24 ULTRA: PROCESSOR

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chipset was one of the S23 Ultra's most impressive features. More power, better graphics and much-improved efficiency resulted in an all-around improvement in performance and battery life — leading to the S23 Ultra to feel like it genuinely lived up to its name. However, Samsung’s finest chipset would still pale when compared to the Apple A16 Bionic — found in the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Definitely, Samsung was left playing second fiddle last time around. Apple’s dominance in processing power is slowly being eroded — and it looks like the S24 Ultra’s new chipset will take a much larger step in the direction of performance parity.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra is rumoured to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. While rumours of an Exynos chipset taking its place in certain regions abound, we would presume that Samsung will want to stick with the Qualcomm CPU across regions, at the very least in the case of the S24 Ultra — Do not consider any bets when it comes to the Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus. Samsung fans have a genuine something to look forward to with the next Ultra release. Qualcomm claims that it's new chip is both more efficient and up to 30% faster than its predecessor. And, if Qualcomm’s released Geekbench and AnTuTu results are to be believed, performance from the 4nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is enough to rival the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s 3nm A17 Pro chipset — at least when it comes to multi-core performance.

Of course, results like these have been known to over-promise. Until we get our hands on the Galaxy S24 Ultra and put it  to test, we won’t know for certain just how the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 compares to its flagship Apple counterpart. We can say that benchmark results aren’t generally real-world reflective and numerous factors go into how well a phone performs beyond its on-paper numbers. S24 Ultra is clearly touting the more powerful processor and will, by many accounts, leave the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 back when it comes to raw performance potential.

SAMSUNG GALAXY S23 ULTRA Vs GALAXY S24 ULTRA: CAMERAS

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra had a magnificent secret weapon when it was released: an almost comically high-spec 200MP main camera. It was a clear shot across the bow to the competition and an indicator to smartphone shutterbugs that Samsung was willing to go all-out to beat them. Well, let’s just say, there is a reason you see the S23 Ultra topping so many best camera phone lists. Beyond its impeccable main shooter, the S23 Ultra features a diverse array of lenses and sensors that make it one of the most versatile smartphones for taking pictures on the market. A pair of telephoto lenses with one capable of a 10x optical zoom, and the line between camera phone and phone camera becomes blurrier than pictures of Bigfoot.

Now talking about S24 Ultra, According to rumours surfacing online, the two most likely ways are a new 1-inch sensor for improved low-light capture and dynamic range and one of the S23 Ultra’s 10MP telephoto lenses receiving a 50MP upgrade. However, the latter is accompanied by the loss of the 10x optical zoom, instead capping out at 5x magnification.

FINAL VERDICT

It's a clear and decisive victory for the upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra. It might not be a perfect victory, but it’s certainly flawless. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is an exciting prospect with more than enough potential to its name. Even if its new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor was the only change coming to the device, it would still be a substantial upgrade. Does this make the S23 Ultra a low quality device by comparison? Not at all. Samsung’s soon-to-be-former-flagship is still an impressive device by many metrics, and it’s one of the best Android phones to date and undoubtedly one of the best smartphones on the market right now. However, when Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event rolls around, we expect the Galaxy S24 Ultra to cast a long shadow — and the S23 Ultra to potentially be caught well within its shade.

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