Samsung Galaxy S24+ (Exynos) Performance Review: How Good (or Bad) is it in Real-World Use?
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Samsung Exynos chipsets on Samsung phones have had a historically infamous reputation for causing numerous performance and power efficiency issues. This year, Samsung is trying it again with the new Samsung Exynos 2400 inside the international (non-US) versions of the Galaxy S24 series including the Galaxy S24 and the S24+. How good (or bad) is it in real-world usage? Find out in the video.
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0:00 Intro
0:50 General Performance
1:56 Good Old DeX
3:50 Video Editing (CapCut)
4:39 Gaming
6:12 Battery & Power Efficiency
7:02 Verdict
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FYI my Galaxy S24+ full review is now live: czcams.com/video/Tq_V3n8DdoI/video.html
What's your take on Exynos Samsung phones this year? 👀
Way better in improvement compared to previous ones. Let's see what Exynos 2500 will do.
Thanks for the much-needed Exynos version review. Please make a longer-term review over the time to see how it fares.
Will do!
Next year we'll get Exynos 2500 the dream chip. Rumored to be powered by ARM Blackhawk cores. And next gen Xcilpse GPU.
Every year galaxy fans have future chipset 😮. I think that I already saw dream chip from 2023
The only thing confirmed is that Exynos 2400 is better than Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, not 3.
so it's better than s23 series?
what makes exynos better is its community. The community helped the snapdragon to be optimized for emulation such as ppsspp, ps2 emulators, switch and more. @@kenichiallen
great vid
Honestly really tempting to get an S24 series device, coming from an iPhone 12. Sick review, keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for watching!
@@hoyoungwon hope you're doing well in Seoul bro! cheers from Bryan Kang ;)
Haha I just realized this was you. Hope you're doing well too man! Hope we can catch up sometime 🥲
Awesome review keep it up as always brother
Thanks for watching as always ☺️
Nice review! I'm thinking of getting the s24+. BTW what case is that? Thanks!
Thank you!
The case is by voidmuseum but I don't believe they ship outside of Korea 🥲
How do you know if you state or country is selling the snapdragon or the other chipset? (I forgot what it’s called.)
If you’re in Europe you get exynos. America and asia gets Snapdragon
@@filip4dkonly America and China get snapdragon this time
The rest gets exynos
Hi. I'm from India and I'm looking to buy a new phone and I'm stuck between s24+(Exynos version) and iphone 15 plus.. I'm not much of a gamer or into videos or photography..just normal usage and office work..and I want something which I can use for long-term like 4+ years..can you suggest me which one should I buy ?
iPhones last longer
are you using it with 1080p or 1440p ?
Thank foe the video
1440p!
@@hoyoungwon nice i think if u give the 1080p a try will be great and ty for the reply
What better s24+ exynos vs s23u??
I think they need to use one processor ,sd or exynos ,then they can optimize it well
It is somehow amazing that Samsung keeps trying their best to produce their own chips.. but the pain in the butt is still that the Exynos is slightly behind competitors.. we all are happy for great and clean competition.. but please Samsung.. if you will put Exynos to your $1000 smartphones.. please make it atleast on par with your rivals.. or better.. just like with Kirin and Dimensity..
How tf is kirin better? That shit is 2 gens old compared to the Exynos 2400, the Dimensity I can agree with that. Plus it's not easy to make good chips I believe samsung is trying their hardest to make them in par or even better but something might not always be on someone's hand.
@@justsomedogwithamoustache.9324 you havent daily Kirin 9000 have you ???? If its not bcoz Huawei being restricted.. it cost them enough punch to develope the Harmony OS.. those money alone could have been used for developing the Kirin to even further degrees.. Exynos was just garbage town eversince the S7..
@@GGori_99 Kirin used to use TSMC foundry, this was one of the reason of their fall. Samsung uses their own foundry which let them develop both the Exynos and Google Tensor. Samsung doesn't need to use TSMC like Snapdragon or Kirin or Mediatek even if US drops Samsung they can use their own foundry.
@@justsomedogwithamoustache.9324 you didnt answer my question.. i dont disagree with opinions but without a real world test.. i would say you're maybe 20% right..
@@GGori_99 I do know people with S24, so far they get 7-8 hours of screen on time with 14-16% battery left during light days. On heavy days they kill it in 7 hours most of the time or a bit more. 7-8 is their total usage time on the day. Nor does it get really hot or thermal throttles. I reckon even on hot days it'll be good and for even better battery life and cooling people can just get the s24+.
Than only my s24 plus is geting ultra hot 😢
I own s24 exynos version, the drawbacks are battery life and temperature. But the cameras are excellent. I am not a heavy user, I don’t do gaming and in my opinion s24 is a good phone with that price point compared to iphone 15 or 15 pro.
Does it run hot all the time?
After march update, there's little rise in temperature.
@@VonDutchNL no, only on some condition like when you turn on bluetooth and mobile data at the same time, it will run hot.
So its same as my s21fe exynos 5G and a high brightness
Just wait until summer temps are upon us 😂
I think its ok if they price it 50-100 dollars cheaper than the sd version.
dont pay full price for the exynos , it is inferior to the Snapdragon in perfromance, thermals and battery perfromance, you will notice a big hit when connected to 5G.
i dont know if i should get the 15 pro or the s24+...
Wait for 16 pro
Thanks! I have a sealed S24 Exynos laying here.. but I was worried after all these horror Exynos reviews. I was thinking of trading it in for a S23 Snapdragon 8 gen 2(new) with €150 cashback. But I think now I'll be holding on to the S24.. what do you think?
In this case, you can really go either way. Either save some money or not. Both phones are excellent.
@@hoyoungwon€150 isn't much, but which one would be the better choice in your opinion if we don't look at the extra money? S23 SD or S24 Exynos?
@@VonDutchNL The performance wouldn't be any noticeably different, but I would go for the S24 for the longer term software support.
@hoyoungwon Thanks for the fast reply, man! To me, battery life, screen, modem and the phone staying cool is most important. In 2 years I'll be getting a new one anyway so software support I don't care about. Still would you advise the S24 Exynos over S23 SD?
Yes, I would say so!
Exynos once again is terrible, man i miss when the exynos was the better chip, last time exynos floored snapdragon it was in 2017 when the exynos 8895 was so much better than the 835, since then exynos has collected L's every years
not this time
Im still upset that i dont get to choose myself. Why are most of us forced on just one choice when more than 90% of users would choose snapdragon
Really disappointing. :(
would choose Exynos you mean
It's so funny this exynos vs snapdragon thing. Apple every year comes with a chipset that scores higher on benchmarks, but people always say that day-to-day performance is almost identical to its competitors and we shouldn't care about benchmarks. When it comes to Snapdragon vs Exynos, people care so much about those numbers. Why?
Because it's usually Americans wanna feel they got the "superior" version..
There is no doubt that the Exynos 2400 is inferior to an SD8G3 in the same phone. There are many in-depth tests that are unequivocal in this conclusion. Thankfully for Samsung, the vast majority of users will not notice the difference in most day-to-day usage. From what I have seen and read, the main issues are: 1/ thermals; the Exynos can run up to 5c hotter in intensive workloads and this will become more relevant as we move towards Summer in Europe. 2/ efficiency; the Exynos is 15-20% less efficient in intensive workloads like gaming or video recording. 3/ performance; it performs below SD8G3 in gaming and intensive task like rendering. So the question for many, is would you prefer the SD8G3? I think that given the facts, 99% of us would want a Snapdragon over an Exynos and that is where the problem arises. Why should we pay for a worst chip?
Actually, it's not that clear cut when comparing the exact same S24 model with only different chipsets. There are tons of varying stress test + benchmark comparisons where the results are very mixed, especially in terms of battery life and power efficiency.
@@hoyoungwon I was taking about real life testing. There are some excellent YT videos doing this which are clear cut.
Yes, I'm considering those as well. It's clear cut in some areas like peak graphics performance, but in other areas, the differences are marginal and it's not enough of a difference to justify any level of outrage this year imo
Tecmo is a fraud
@@andyH_England Thankfully, Samsung and App Developers can optimise the chipset by then to better the efficiency and even now the temperature difference between it and SD 8 gen 3 is marginal. The S24 Exynos peaks at 45°C while the S24 Snapdragon peaks at 43°C and the S24 plus is 42°C and 39-40°C respectively during heavy handed usage.
5-6 hours SOT is definitely worse than the snapdragon, every other review of snapdragon variant says its 7-8 hours of sot
It varies from person to person, in the video he used the phone for 6 hours and 50 mins and it was 8:02 PM with 38% charge remaining. Which means it'll definitely last more 8 hours of SOT.
Wrong info
I guess you're american
@@VonDutchNL Canadian but yes I get snapdragon variant
@@justsomedogwithamoustache.9324Those 6 hours were what was left of use, in reality it had been on the screen for 4:39 minutes and it had 39% battery left, I could get 6 hours of screen time, I'm sure it's not bad for use.
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I'm looking forward to Exynos 2500 on S25 Ultra.