Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

100x Space Zoom, a vibrant, curve-free AMOLED display, an S Pen with great features, and a lot more wrapped up in a titanium package. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is Samsung’s statement on what a traditional slab smartphone should be in 2024.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Besides a different strategy for telephoto images and videos, older parts, and an aluminum build, the Galaxy S23 Ultra still holds up with much of the same character and content as its newer sibling.

Following Samsung’s latest handset release, there’s a chance you might be wondering which Ultra deserves both your money and the title of “best Ultra.” Therefore, Pocket-lint presents a tale of two Ultras:Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultraand theGalaxy S23 Ultra. From price, design, and software updates, here’s what you need to know about what’s different (and what’s stayed the same) with these Ultra behemoths.

SAMSUNG Galaxy S24 Ultra square

Price, specs & availability

As of Jan. 31, the Galaxy S24 Ultra has become available through all the major retailers (direct from Samsung as well as Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart to name a few), starting at $1,300. That’s $100 more than what the last few generations of Ultra were priced.

You’re probably already better off in financial terms buying an S23 Ultra. At the same time, you’ll find it just a bit more difficult snagging one as the S24 Ultra will have knocked it off store shelves. With the passing weeks, availability will continue to shrink alongside that number next to the dollar sign. You’ll see updated pricing every so often in the product boxes in this article.

Samsung Galaxy S24 ULTRA in hand

Some things stayed the same

Cameras, battery and display, to name a few

In order to really accentuate the differences between the two phones, we really have to dig into what they share, which is a lot.

For starters, the overall design saw minimal changes as the new Galaxy Ultra still features a large slab with a 6.8-inch AMOLED display as its centerpiece. Both phones have panels that support adaptive refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz and have the same number of pixels between them – if 3088 × 1440 isn’t enough for you, Sony has 4K screens on itsXperia 1 series. The S24 Ultra might be slightly better when it comes to contrast ratios thanks to a higher peak brightness of 2,600 nits versus 1,750 nits, but you can be assured that the S23 Ultra’s screen is still impressive.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Lock Screen

There are five camera bumps at the back, only four of which most seem to use (read on for more about the odd camera out). You’ll see no change, at least on paper, in regard to the 12MP selfie shooter as well as three of the rear cameras – the 200MP main, the 12MP ultrawide, and 10MP 3x telephoto.

The S Pen stylus still comes out of a dedicated silo at the bottom, and you can expect it to perform all the tricks Samsung has programmed into it for years and years, including being able to jot down notes while your phone’s still locked and acting as a remote camera shutter trigger.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with S Pen out

The Galaxy S23 and S24 Ultra both pack a 5,000mAh battery. Charging speeds remain capped at 45W with a cable and 15W on an approved charging pad. Critics have panned Samsung’s lack of progress in this area, but both phones should still last users through a heavy day and will charge quickly enough to persist into a jam-packed night as needed. Both phones are rated IP68 for complete resistance to dust and water infiltration.

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The usual (and unusual) suspects

All about the hardware and specs

Titanium is the star on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Following in the footsteps of theiPhone 15 Pro series, Samsung is replacing the aluminum build of old so that it can afford to fit a few more goodies inside for the same durability and weight. The company is calling out a vapor chamber inside that’snearlytwice as large as the one on the S23 Ultra and is confident it’ll keep the device cooler as it works.

What’s doing the work will be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor in the S24 Ultra, a product that naturally follows the Gen 2 found in the S23 Ultra. Unlike those buying the Galaxy S24 or S24+ in certain regions, every S24 Ultra will come with a Snapdragon inside – no need to worry about performance issues and bugs cropping up with Samsung’s ownExynos chips.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with S Pen out Notes Screen

Another morsel of good news on the regional front has to do with the entry-level 256GB model: with the S23 Ultra, some markets got it with 8GB of RAM while others saw 12GB. This year, you’ll find 12GB of RAM on every S24 Ultra model, everywhere. Storage options remain at 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB in most places.

The telephoto camera has less zoom, more detail

It’s a change you probably won’t notice

Each of the Ultra phones sports a long-range telephoto camera. The S23 Ultra has a 10MP sensor with an f/4.9 aperture and a zoom factor of 10x and, when combined with 3x camera through software, can output reasonably detailed and accurate stills at 100x.

The S24 Ultra replaces that unit with a faster, pixel-dense 50MP f/3.4 shooter at 5x zoom. With so many more cells on the sensor, you’re actually able to crop down to an effective 10x zoom with 12MP resolution.

Galaxy AI is the future of Samsung’s One UI

Just a few months after launch, Galaxy AI is already coming to more devices

Samsung seems the proudest to show offGalaxy AIas a key attraction of the Galaxy S24 series – it’s feature-rich suite along with little features sprinkled throughout One UI bringing in tricks you’ve seen from server-based services likeChatGPTorGoogle Barddown to the device level, including auto-generating a summary of a long document, live conversation translation over the phone, and instant transcription and summarization of voice memos.

Photos and videos are all set to benefit from Galaxy AI, too, with color tone adjustments, a load of Nightography enhancements, and, of course, Generative Edit, which lets users fill out parts of existing photos or expand them with machine-generated content. Those are all great features to have, but keep in mind that Google’s latest Pixels have them, too, and that other phones launching with Android 14 will be able to take advantage of a new system structure that allows them totap into Google’s Gemini Nano generative AI model. SamsIt’s also possible that older flagship devices could have some of these features backported at some point, so don’t count the Galaxy S23 Ultra out of the AI sweepstakes here.

Obviously, a new phone tends to run on newer software than an old phone, so it’s no surprise that the Galaxy S24 Ultra is running One UI 6.1 based on Android 14, a newer version than One UI 5.1 based on Android 13 that the S23 Ultra launched with. However,we now knowthe S23 Ultra will start to receive One UI 6.1 and all the same Galaxy AI features in late March.

But even more important than that and the Galaxy AI features – at least in this writer’s opinion – is that there’s also a new, expanded software update commitment that will cover the S24 Ultra for seven years of OS and security updates – two years more than the five-year promise given to the S23 Ultra.

Galaxy S24 Ultra vs S23 Ultra: Which is right for you?

We’re keen to give the Galaxy S24 Ultra the edge on what to buy solely because you’re getting a longer software support window with the phone. That means more new features will make it down to the device even past 2030 – if you intend on keeping it for that long. If you’re an avid illustrator or note-taker, you’ll also definitely appreciate gaining a bit of drawing surface with the flat-edged screen. These are minor differences that take the S24 Ultra above and beyond the S23 Ultra, but if all else is the same or slightly better, you might as well go for it if you can.

This is the better choice in the long run with an expanded software update guarantee and a material design that is friendlier to one of its own built-in features: the S Pen.

If, however, you’re looking to get the most phone you can without any carrier commitments for less money, you’re definitely able to get that with the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Simply put, if the performance overhead, S Pen, and large size are the aspects that most appeal to you, the year-old choice is definitely more than enough phone for you. You just get to save a few bucks while you’re at it.

What the S24 Ultra can’t take away from the Galaxy S23 Ultra is that it has an S Pen, too, and it should bust through tasks and last a long time off the charger. What you get from buying one is a little more money in your pocket.