Galaxy S24 Plus Hands-On: Samsung's Ultra Might Not Be the One to Buy (2024)

When Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 Ultra at its Unpacked event earlier this month, you'd be forgiven if you forgot that there were two other phones introduced: the Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus. The hype for the Ultra (and the Galaxy Ring) mostly overshadowed the other two. And that's a shame because after using the S24 and S24 Plus for the past two days, I'm starting to think that the best Samsung phone to get in 2024 might not be the Ultra.

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Most of my time has been spent testing the Galaxy S24 Plus which has been an absolute delight. If the S24 Plus were an illustration, it would basically be the Venn diagram overlap between the regular S24 and the S24 Ultra. But this year, the S24 Plus skews a bit more towards the Ultra, and the Ultra skews a bit more expensive, thanks to a $100 price increase. All of this has become a bit of a conundrum for me as I got to know the S24 Plus better. Is the $1,000 (£999, AU$1,699) Galaxy S24 Plus a poor man's Ultra?

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While its aluminum design, squared off sides and iPhone-like rounded corners are just a bigger version of the regular S24, the Galaxy S24 Plus has a new screen that has the same resolution as the S24 Ultra. In fact, since the S24 Plus has a smaller 6.7-inch display, compared to the 6.8-inch one on the Ultra, the Plus actually has a higher pixel density. It's only an 8-pixel difference and I know most people can't see it. I can't see it myself, but in my heart I know it's more and that's something.

The Plus and Ultra have the same Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, screen brightness and resolution, RAM, Galaxy AI features and storage options (except 1TB is reserved only for the Ultra). The Ultra is made of titanium instead of aluminum, has an ever-so-slightly bigger battery, houses an S Pen and, of course, has better cameras (on paper).

But now that the Ultra is $1,300, it costs $300 more than the S24 Plus. While I need to test the S24 Plus more to see if that $300 gap is worth it or not, the Plus has already made an impression on me after just a couple of days.

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During my testing, the S24 Plus lasted two days on a single charge, ending the second day at 11 p.m. with the battery at 11%. The S24 Plus has a larger 4,900-mAh battery than last year's S23 Plus, which has a 4,700-mAh battery. The first day of use involved a lot of downloading, having the screen on at full brightness for a photoshoot in the morning and then keeping the screen at full brightness for a video shoot in the afternoon. And that was all while trying out new features like Circle to Search throughout the day. The Plus' battery ended the first day at 38%.

The second day was a bit more normal in terms of my workflow. I tried more new AI features. The phone can expand a photo's frame to show parts that were cut off, and it can erase an object from an image. I'm obsessed with keeping the horizons on my photos level (sorry, my dad was an architect) so being able to straighten a photo and then use the S24 Plus' onboard AI, called Generative Edit, to create new edges seemed too good to be true. The results weren't great, but they weren't horrible either.

I had a similar experience using the same Generative Edit tool on photos. The untouched photo below is of my CNET colleague Mariel Myers.

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Take a look below at another version of the photo. Using the edit tool, I moved the striped pillow, enlarged it and repositioned it above Mariel's head. I also straightened the photo, then let the AI do its thing. The results? For better or worse, it's obvious that something has been altered, but it's still fun. The fill around the photo's edges and the background fill where the couch pillow was look off. Note that the bottom left corner now has a tiny AI watermark to let you know that the photo was altered. The photo's EXIF data also includes a "Modified with Generative edit" label.

I did one more version, which you can see below. This time I moved the coffee cup from the table, enlarged it and placed it above Mariel's head. The S24 Plus did a better job filling things in here. The part of the table the phone's AI generated to fill in where the coffee cup was looks decent on a first glance. If you look closer though, you can tell something was altered on that corner.

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Let's come back to the Circle To Search feature. It should really be called Circle To Buy -- it's like having Google Lens built right into the screen. If there's an image being shown on a website, app or social feed you can circle it, or a part of it, to start an instant Google search.

I came across a photo of a dog wearing sunglasses while on Instagram (which I immediately liked of course). I pressed and held the home button for a second, then circled the dog in the image. Search results for bulldogs populated the bottom of the screen. I tried the feature again on the same photo, this time circling the dog's sunglasses. The search results showed that the glasses were from Prada (this was clearly a fancy dog) and included several different options to buy them. And no, though I was tempted, I did not.

The S24 Plus has the same cameras on the back as the S23 Plus: a trio of wide, ultrawide and telephoto lenses. The main camera has a 50-megapixel sensor. Below are a few photos I took with the main camera and as you can see in good lighting, images look great. No surprise there.

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So after two days, I can only come to one conclusion about the Galaxy S24 Plus: I have a lot more testing to do. My full impressions will be coming soon in a future review. I'm hopeful that I'll be able to solve my Ultra vs. Plus conundrum, too.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra specs vs. Galaxy S24 Plus, Galaxy S24


Samsung Galaxy S24 UltraSamsung Galaxy S24 PlusSamsung Galaxy S24
Display size, tech, resolution, refresh rate 6.8-inch AMOLED; 3,120x1,440 pixels; 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate6.7-inch AMOLED; 3,120x1,440 pixels; 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate6.2-inch AMOLED; 2,340x1,080 pixels; 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate
Pixel density 501 ppi509 ppi416 ppi
Dimensions (inches) 6.40 x 3.11 x 0.34 in.6.24 x 3 x 0.3 in.5.79 x 2.78 x 0.3 in.
Dimensions (millimeters) 163 x 79 x 8.6 mm158 x 76 x 7.6 mm147 x 71 x 7.6 mm
Weight (grams, ounces) 233 g (8.22 oz.) 197 g (6.95 oz.)168 g (5.93 oz.)
Mobile software Android 14Android 14Android 14
Camera 200-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide), 10-megapixel (3x telephoto), 50-megapixel (5x telephoto)50-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide), 10-megapixel (telephoto)50-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide), 10-megapixel (telephoto)
Front-facing camera 12-megapixel12-megapixel 12-megapixel
Video capture 8K8K8K
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
RAM/storage 12GB RAM + 256GB, 512GB, 1TB12GB RAM + 256GB, 512GB8GB RAM + 128GB, 256GB
Expandable storage NoneNoneNone
Battery 5,000 mAh4,900 mAh4,000 mAh
Fingerprint sensor Under displayUnder displayUnder display
Connector USB-CUSB-CUSB-C
Headphone jack NoneNoneNone
Special features Titanium frame, 2,600-nit peak brightness; 7 years of OS and security updates; 5G (mmWave); IP68 water and dust resistance; wireless PowerShare to charge other devices; integrated S Pen; UWB for finding other devices; 45W wired charging (charger not included); Galaxy AI; Wi-Fi 7; Gorilla Glass Armor cover glass2,600-nit peak brightness; 7 years of OS and security updates; 5G (mmWave); IP68 water and dust resistance; wireless PowerShare to charge other devices; 45W wired charging (charger not included); Galaxy AI; Wi-Fi 6E2,600-nit peak brightness; 7 years of OS and security updates; 5G (mmWave); IP68 water and dust resistance; wireless PowerShare to charge other devices; 25W wired charging (charger not included); Galaxy AI; Wi-Fi 6E
US price starts at $1,300 (256GB)$1,000 (256GB)$800 (128GB)
UK price starts at £1,249 (256GB)£999 (256GB)£799 (128GB)
Australia price starts at AU$2,199 (256GB)AU$1,699 (256GB)AU$1,399 (256GB)
Galaxy S24 Plus Hands-On: Samsung's Ultra Might Not Be the One to Buy (2024)

FAQs

Is the Samsung S24 Plus worth buying? ›

The Galaxy S24 Plus falls shy of its Ultra sibling, but it's still a phone well worth considering. It has an excellent display and feels great in the hand, which goes a long way toward making it a joy to use. Unrelenting speed and long-term software support pair well together as well.

Which camera is better, S24+ or S24 Ultra? ›

Of course, the Galaxy S24 Ultra boasts objectively better cameras than the Galaxy S24 Plus – you'll get a 200MP wide lens instead of a 50MP wide lens, a 50MP telephoto lens instead of a 10MP telephoto lens, and so on – but the latter isn't a photography slouch, by any means (you get the same 12MP ultra-wide lens and ...

Is the S24 Plus being discontinued? ›

In this regard, though the S23 series will still include the Plus model, starting from the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, it will be canceled. At the moment, the Galaxy S24 project is called DM. It has two sub-projects, DM1 and DM3.

Is it worth to upgrade from S23 Ultra to S24 Ultra? ›

As said before, upgrade is not a matter of need, but want. I am sure both phone will be quite technologically adequate for a few years to come. Agree, S23 Ultra is still a fantastic phone and one that's overcome all it's little bugs etc. The S24 Ultra is Aesthetically beautiful though.

Is the S24 Plus too big? ›

There's an appeal to the "just good enough" Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus model. It's not too big, not too small; just decently sized for both casual consumers and power users.

How long does the S24 Plus battery last? ›

Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus review: Battery life and charging
PhoneChipsetBattery life (Hrs:Mins)
Samsung Galaxy S24 PlusSnapdragon 8 Gen 316:46
Samsung Galaxy S24 UltraSnapdragon 8 Gen 316:45
Asus ROG Phone 8Snapdragon 8 Gen 318:48
Google Pixel 8 ProTensor G310:03
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Feb 13, 2024

Does S24+ fit in a pocket? ›

The Plus model is a large phone, yet not as large as the Ultra. It feels great in your hand and can still fit in most pockets.

What's the difference between S24 and S24+? ›

The Galaxy S24 has a 4,000mAh battery, while the larger Galaxy S24 Plus has a 4,900mAh battery. Both phones offer objectively impressive battery life – you'll get well over a day's worth of use from either device – but the Galaxy S24 Plus is the undisputed battery life king of the Galaxy S24 range.

Is the S24 Ultra comfortable to hold? ›

From a first impression, the S24 Ultra will feel a bit more blocky and heavier, but its ergonomics are strong and comfortable to hold … well, as comfortable as a 6.8-inch smartphone can be.

Why is the S24 Ultra flat? ›

As a result, starting from the S23 Ultra, we've been working on flattening the curved surface to enhance pen usability. Especially for the S24 Ultra, we've implemented a completely flat display to improve pen usability while retaining the design strengths mentioned earlier through the protruding design.

What are the cool features of S24 plus? ›

In a similar manner to Google's best Pixel phones, the Galaxy S24 Plus lets you move or remove people and objects in photos and instantly make slo-motion videos using AI, with tools like Generative Edit and Instant Slow-Mo also on hand to provide more scope for photographic creativity.

Which Samsung S24 is the best? ›

Get the Galaxy S24 Ultra

The Galaxy S24 Plus gets a bigger screen than before, while also matching the Ultra in the all important area of battery life. It's also the same $999 price as its predecessor. But it's the Galaxy S24 Ultra that still ranks as the best phone Samsung has to offer.

Is S24 worth buying? ›

If you're upgrading from the S23 to the S24, it might not be worth it unless you're searching to have a faster SnapDragon 8 Gen 3 chip for things such as Google AI, faster gaming processes, and better battery life. However, if you're upgrading from an older Samsung Galaxy model, consider getting the S24!

What are the special features of S24+? ›

Samsung Galaxy S24+ Summary

Although the design is mostly similar to the Galaxy S23+, you get a newer Exynos 2400 SoC, a larger 4,900mAh battery with 45W fast charging support, and a slightly bigger 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED 2x display. The display now also offers QHD+ resolution, which the predecessor lacked.

Does the S24 Plus need a screen protector? ›

While not strictly necessary, screen protectors offer peace of mind for many. For people who find themselves in environments where their phones are prone to scratches and drops, or for those concerned about the resale value of their Galaxy S24 Plus, a screen protector is a worthwhile investment.

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