Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra vs S23 Ultra: See all the differences and upgrades here!

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Samsung has finally released its latest Galaxy S24 series, which includes the Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 in India and other global markets. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is the star of the show, and it comes with a number of features that set it apart. But how does it compare to last year’s Galaxy S23 Ultra, which looks almost identical? Here, we compare Samsung’s two flagships to see how big or small the difference is with the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Design and performance

At first glance, the phones may look similar, but Samsung has made several changes to the design to make it more robust and functional. For example, like the iPhone 15 Pro models, Samsung now uses titanium for the phone’s frame. And on the front, you get a completely flat screen instead of a curved panel. The new phone has a flat screen instead of a curved screen like Samsung phones. The screen is still 6.8 inches and has QHD resolution. It also supports 120Hz refresh rate.

Software and internal

Another big change is the software update commitment Samsung is making. Like the Google Pixel 8 series, you get 7 years of OS and security updates as standard. This means that if you buy any of the S24 models you are good to go up to Android 21 (if that’s what it’s called).

Turning our attention to the internals, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra features Qualcomm’s latest and greatest chipset, with one change: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for the Galaxy. Like last year’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for the Galaxy, the latest version is a slightly overclocked version of the processor that everyone else gets.

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In some markets, the S23 Ultra was introduced with an 8GB RAM base configuration, but the S24 Ultra now comes with 12GB of RAM as standard. As before, the device is available in 256GB, 512GB and 1TB storage options. The battery capacity remains at 5,000 mAh.

Galaxy AI is here

After Google released its Gemini LLM on Pixel 8 Pro, Generative AI became very popular in the smartphone world. It was only natural that others would follow suit. Samsung has now introduced Galaxy AI on its S24 smartphones, which can help users with tasks like real-time text and call translation, choosing tone for conversations in chat apps, and even note assist in the Samsung Notes app. Is. Users can also search in a new way by long pressing on the home screen and then circling what they want to search for.

These AI features will also come to the S23 series, but if you want them right away, you’ll have to spend money on the latest S24 model.

camera change

Samsung made a big change here: it removed the 10MP 10X telephoto lens and replaced it with a 5X 50MP unit. The other three sensors – 200MP primary sensor, 12MP 0.5X ultra-wide and 12MP 3X telephoto – remain the same as last year.

Samsung probably decided to go with Apple’s 5X lens because it’s more practical in real-world situations. Additionally, a major complaint about the S23 Ultra was that you had to use digital zoom between 3X and 10X, resulting in blurry photos. The 5X lens fixes this problem.

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Price determination

Samsung has increased the price of S24 Ultra this year. The new starting price is $1,300, which is more than $1,200 for the S23 Ultra. We will update it with Indian pricing as soon as we have it.

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By Justin
Justin, a prolific blog writer and tech aficionado, holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Armed with a deep understanding of the digital realm, Justin's journey unfolds through the lens of technology and creative expression.With a B.Tech in Computer Science, Justin navigates the ever-evolving landscape of coding languages and emerging technologies. His blogs seamlessly blend the technical intricacies of the digital world with a touch of creativity, offering readers a unique and insightful perspective.