Evidence of all three Galaxy S24 series batteries has surfaced online, courtesy of the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards. While the Galaxy S24 Plus gains a modest battery capacity improvement over its predecessor, the same cannot be said for the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Meanwhile, AnTuTu has confirmed various Exynos 2400 specifications, which is a likely candidate for European versions of the Galaxy S24 series.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Galaxy-S24-Galaxy-S24-Plus-and-Galaxy-S24-Ultra-batteries-surface-in-official-certification-documents-as-Exynos-2400-specifications-detailed.742524.0.html
they'll need the fat battery, what with all the bloatware samsung is saddling it with. i was a samsung loyalist until just this year, when I had a chance to use a phone that didn't want to own the entire ecosystem. feh.
--curt
You can remove and/or disable everything preinstalled, Curt. This is Android, where you're free to use any ecosystem, unlike Apple.
Or by stating you were a Samsung loyalist until "last year" did you instead mean "last decade"?
Quote from: curt mayer on August 21, 2023, 23:19:04they'll need the fat battery, what with all the bloatware samsung is saddling it with. i was a samsung loyalist until just this year, when I had a chance to use a phone that didn't want to own the entire ecosystem. feh.
--curt
you can remove the bloatware. i just went to the s23 ultra from a pixel 7. i've got it running pretty much the same as the pixel was, with the samsung features that set it above the basic pixel line