Samsung S25 Ultra VS S24 Ultra - 10 Major Upgrades

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Samsung S25 Ultra VS S24 Ultra - 10 Major Upgrades

We’ll explore whether the new features make the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra worth the upgrade as we dive into its design, performance, camera capabilities, and more.

In this video, we’ll discuss the exciting S25 Ultra upgrades, including its sleek design changes that set it apart from the S24 Ultra. With improved S25 Ultra camera features, you’ll see how this device is poised to elevate your photography experience. The anticipated performance boost from the Snapdragon Elite chipset means that the S25 Ultra performance will be a significant talking point as we analyze how it stacks up against its predecessor.

Join us as we conduct a thorough S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra showdown, focusing on key aspects like display enhancements and battery life. Are the latest S25 Ultra leaks hinting at a game-changing device? We’ll uncover all the details you need to know about the Samsung S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra comparison and whether it truly surpasses the S24 Ultra.

As we delve into each of these major upgrades, you'll find out if the S25 Ultra Samsung model is a must-have for tech enthusiasts. Our insights will cover how these upgrades can affect your daily usage and whether they make the S25 Ultra a worthy investment.

Stay tuned until the end to see if you think it’s "Worth it?" Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! If you enjoy tech reviews and comparisons, subscribe to Techtics for more future content about the latest in technology!

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I never had any issues with the sharp corner I'm just surprised everyone else having the issue

marssaintsenat
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I've been using Samsung Smartphones since the Note 1. But this year is the first where I haven't bought any "new" Samsung smartphones. I find that they are going around in circles and that they don't care a little about the faces of their consumers. This new Samsung flagship means absolutely nothing to me. For the moment I'm using the S23 Ultra because the S24 Ultra didn't convince me. I think I will look at other brands in 2025 to see.

houstim
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No QI2, no buy.

Im guessing they are waiting for better charging speeds (over 15w) but this is ridiculous.

Death_Saved
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I'm still using Note 10 plus as of now, I cant wait to get my hands on the new S25 ultra hopes its worth it 😀😀

SingleCore
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The only version of the S25 Ultra with 16gb RAM will be the 1tb version. The 512gb and 256gb versions will only get 12gb RAM.

neilmcguinness
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Top features that most people want on a phone:
1. Flat screen: curved screens break easily because they sit higher than the aluminum frame, which means there's nothing protecting the glass when it falls and hits the ground. Flat screens, on the other hand, sit slightly below the aluminum frame, which absorbs the impact and prevents the glass from shattering. A phone with a flat screen, therefore, lives longer because it's more protected. Also, screen protectors don't work well with curved screens because they don't stick well on the curves.
2. Expandable storage: This was a key selling point for android phones like Samsung over iPhone but unfortunately Samsung took that option away from consumers starting with the S21 onward. They did that primarily to force people to buy online storage packages.
3. Removable battery: This used to be available on Samsung phones but unfortunately they took that option away from consumers. It used to be a very convenient feature to have because it allowed people to swap batteries in seconds when they're traveling instead of waiting for a phone to fully charge which could take an hour. People on the move could have 2 or more spare batteries that they can swap and not worry about charging cables or power banks.
4. Privacy switches: No phone currently has this feature unfortunately, but the first company to introduce this option will witness a big boost in sales because it's highly desired by tech and privacy enthusiasts. Privacy switches involve adding physical switches on the side of the phone that let people turn off components within the phone such as GPS, WiFi Antenna, battery, camera, microphone, and so on. The switches would physically disconnect these hardware components from the motherboard as if they're not installed. It's THE most important feature for privacy and security that a company can give to its customers. No need to have a privacy sticker on the front camera of your phone because you can now simply slide a switch down to take the camera offline and then only enable it back again when you want to take a photo. Worried about your phone listening to you? Simply slide the microphone switch down and take it offline. Want to completely turn off your phone? Simply slide the battery switch down to disconnect the battery. But of course, this is just a dream feature because companies like Samsung and iPhone will never be allowed by the CIA and the Mossad to give us this option because smartphones were intended from the very beginning to be 24/7 surveillance machines for the dystopian New World Order.

Tech-bl
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Hope soon they will add Dolby vision in phones and beef up antenna, s in phone get stronger signal

donmcgeorg
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Appreciate the detailed breakdown! Could you help me with something unrelated: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

AliraValesquez
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Will Samsung doing what they do best not worth upgrading as usual

TheCambra
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Do you think I give a fuck about the design LOL I'm not buying the phone for the design I put a phone case around it

TheCambra
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Ultra-wide 50mp. 😮. I just got my s24 ultra. Don’t know what to do with my s23ultra sell it keep it. 😵‍💫.

AbrarKhajaAhmed
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What about the poor battery performance of Samsung phones😂😂

mrtraveler
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Money is hard earned. Not going to waste on a rectangle that has no resale value, is outdated every year.

rahulrustagi