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I caved and traded in my Note10+ for an S24+...but it was impossible to say no, TMobile offered me $1000! It was basically a straight up trade, my N10+ for the S24+. 
Anyway, after playing around with the phone, I think it's great, and a lot of ways is better than my Pixel 8 Pro, but there are just 2 things that really bug me about it that I wish Samsung would just fix:
1) codec support. I know, I know, they want to keep you using their buds, but dammit I've spent hundreds of dollars on earbuds, and I'll be damned if I'll let a company gimp them by not allowing Aptx Lossless. I mean, it doesn't make any sense, the S24 line comes with the newest Qualcomm chip, which should also allow it access to all the fancy new Aptx codecs, but for whatever reason, they just won't make it available. At least there's LDAC.
2) repetitive and redundant apps. I've got so multiple messaging apps, multiple app stores, multiple browsers and multiple calendars and clocks. It just feels like buying a Samsung isn't the same as buying an android but more like when you buy a Samsung, you're also buying an android. It's two separate things, as opposed to one cohesive unit or ecosystem.
Anyway, I'm sure we're all still enjoying, but at the end of the day, I can't throw my SIM in a phone that won't let fully utilize my Pi7 s2's or my Beoplay Ex. It just feels like wasted potential =(
				
			Anyway, after playing around with the phone, I think it's great, and a lot of ways is better than my Pixel 8 Pro, but there are just 2 things that really bug me about it that I wish Samsung would just fix:
1) codec support. I know, I know, they want to keep you using their buds, but dammit I've spent hundreds of dollars on earbuds, and I'll be damned if I'll let a company gimp them by not allowing Aptx Lossless. I mean, it doesn't make any sense, the S24 line comes with the newest Qualcomm chip, which should also allow it access to all the fancy new Aptx codecs, but for whatever reason, they just won't make it available. At least there's LDAC.
2) repetitive and redundant apps. I've got so multiple messaging apps, multiple app stores, multiple browsers and multiple calendars and clocks. It just feels like buying a Samsung isn't the same as buying an android but more like when you buy a Samsung, you're also buying an android. It's two separate things, as opposed to one cohesive unit or ecosystem.
Anyway, I'm sure we're all still enjoying, but at the end of the day, I can't throw my SIM in a phone that won't let fully utilize my Pi7 s2's or my Beoplay Ex. It just feels like wasted potential =(
 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 .... with scattered apps doing scattered things, and things just not as simple or intuitive as the Pixel.
 .... with scattered apps doing scattered things, and things just not as simple or intuitive as the Pixel. And that's kind of the story overall... simplicity and easy versus complicated and finicky.
 And that's kind of the story overall... simplicity and easy versus complicated and finicky.
 
 
		 
 
		 
	

 
 
		
 I remember bluetooth in my 5th gen Camaro was totally useless as well...sounded absolutely horrendous compared to everything else and probably due to crappy codecs. Shouldn't the push to wireless and bluetooth try to at least thrive for the best and most lossless codecs to use for everything? I mean, a lot of people complained about the loss of a headphone jack, at least make the wireless experience top-notch! Finally I just discovered that there's a paid version of LDAC for the PC now. Damnit...top of the line hardware should just default to LDAC. Why are very lossy and crappy performing codecs still being used on top-notch hardware??? And when all the devices support the best codec, why isn't it the default setting??? Jeez.... Like buying a Lamborghini and it only runs on two cylinders off the showroom....
 I remember bluetooth in my 5th gen Camaro was totally useless as well...sounded absolutely horrendous compared to everything else and probably due to crappy codecs. Shouldn't the push to wireless and bluetooth try to at least thrive for the best and most lossless codecs to use for everything? I mean, a lot of people complained about the loss of a headphone jack, at least make the wireless experience top-notch! Finally I just discovered that there's a paid version of LDAC for the PC now. Damnit...top of the line hardware should just default to LDAC. Why are very lossy and crappy performing codecs still being used on top-notch hardware??? And when all the devices support the best codec, why isn't it the default setting??? Jeez.... Like buying a Lamborghini and it only runs on two cylinders off the showroom.... 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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