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The Samsung Galaxy S24 is a compact flagship that offers high-end features in a pocketable form factor. While it doesn't bring many upgrades compared to the more expensive S24 Plus, it does offer refinements such as a brighter and more adaptive screen, and a more powerful chipset that powers new AI functionality. The design of the phone is similar to previous Samsung models, with a flat back made of Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and separate rings for each camera. The phone's matte aluminum frame is touted to be tougher this year, and the sharp edge where the frame meets the back gives it a subtly different feel in hand. The 6.2-inch OLED display is slightly larger than last year's model and has a 1080p resolution, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, and a 0HZ refresh rate. The new chipset brings LT-P Tech, which means the screen refresh rate is extra adaptive. The phone also supports HDR10+ video. The camera performance has improved thanks to the new chipset and AI processing. During the day, photos from the main camera are excellent with vibrant yet not over-the-top colors and wide dynamic range. Portrait mode gives you three zoom levels, one times and two times are captured on the main camera, while three times portraits are taken with the telephoto camera. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy S24 is a nice incremental upgrade to last year's model, offering a solid all-around compact flagship experience. However, it may not be worth the premium price, and last year's model provides better value for money.
The Redmi K60 Ultra is a solid mid-range smartphone that offers a premium design, impressive display, and decent performance. While its design may not be as sleek as the OnePlus H2 Pro, it has a more refined look and feel. The phone's screen is top-notch, with high refresh rates, peak brightness, and PWM, making it ideal for gaming and video streaming. However, the K60 Ultra lags behind the H2 Pro in terms of performance, particularly during stress tests and gaming sessions. It overheats quickly, causing frame rates to drop significantly. While the phone's 120W fast charging is impressive, its lack of wireless charging is a drawback. The camera performance is decent, but not exceptional. The Leica-style color tones are a highlight, but photos can appear over-contrasted and underexposed at times. Video recording quality is good, but the ultra-wide angle camera has noticeable purple fringing issues. In terms of battery life, the K60 Ultra performs similarly to its competitors, lasting around 20 minutes on a full charge. The phone's speakers are average, lacking the sonic fidelity of the H2 Pro. Overall, the Redmi K60 Ultra is a solid mid-range offering that excels in display quality but falls short in performance and battery life compared to more expensive options like the OnePlus H2 Pro. It's worth considering for those seeking a budget-friendly smartphone with impressive visuals.
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