S24+

gray2018

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Hello, Android peeps. I am looking into possibly upgrading to the S24+ from the S21U. I don't care about the S-pen and I don't like the boxy, "Note-esque" design of the Ultra devices.
I much prefer a device that is similar to the S21U and more comfortable personally to hold in the hand. The S24+ seems to be the first plus device in quite a while that has many higher end specs, similar to the Ultra device, in a long time.

Does anyone here have it? Thoughts on it? Issues? Somebody also told me I should just wait for the S25+, as I would probably get a better deal. I'm kind of iffy about purchasing devices that are literally just released though, it seems in many cases they usually have tons of bugs that have to be worked out through updates.

The 24+ isn't really even that old obviously lol
 
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I think you'll be happy with the s24. Definitely will get a much better deal for one than the s25. And if you went used, an even better deal!!
 
Size-wise speaking, I was also concerned about the (larger than my S7A) size of the S23+, but thankfully got used to the + size immediately, and it's been a very comfortable phone, size & performance wise.
 
I have the 24+, if you don't want the spen then you might as well get the plus version of the 24 or 25.

If you're going thru your carrier, they usually run better promotions as far as free, I would get the 25, might as well get the newest. You want the newest if going thru carrier as most carriers stick you to 3 years with that phone.

If you're buying outright then I would get the cheapest, the difference between the 2 are minimal, chances are you wouldn't see the difference if using them and not knowing which is which. It boils down to the difference amount in cost if it's worth it to spend the extra. With Samsung promos on the new 25 you'll probably be hard pressed to get the 24 much cheaper during the pre-order event, specially if you take in to account of the double memory and promo credit to order accessories. It's usually hard to beat the pre-order pricing.

As far as how the 24+ operates, I have no issues. It's a good phone
 
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