I have long since ceased to care about the "innovations" of smart phones. But it's going to take a while to tire of Sam Tucker taking the piss out of them.
There just haven't been any innovations. A blackberry curve in the 2007 - it was so exciting to have such a powerful hybrid of a computer and a phone that could technically open a web browser in a pinch. An iphone of cca 2010 - it was finally actually possible to reasonably browse the web with the new touch-screen-based interaction The HTCs of 2014 - incredible feeling high quality device, good android experience, good camera, good screen, good sound, headphone jack, expandable storage, everything... The Samsungs of 2018 - incredible high-fps cameras, 1440p oled screens, cpus more powerful than a few year old laptops. The phones of 2020 - same as before, but more expensive, thinner, without headphone jacks, expandable storage and sometimes even physical sim-cards The trash of 2024 - same as before, but every phone now wobbles
@@jire9831 Can mostly agree, but there are still so many basic features missing, SD slot, removable battery, headphone jack, unlocked bootloader/ hardware and software freedom, Access to parts etc.
@@jire9831 It's not a good thing. I can buy a refrigerator of any size I want; I can have it built in; with a freezer inside, outside, or not at all; top-loading, with one door, or two; one with an ice maker, etc. So much freedom in buying a box that's cold. What about phones? I can get one with a 6.5" screen, 5000 mah, snapdragon 8, android 15, three cameras on a stupid bump, bezel-less screen, with a camera punched through it, speakers that fire to the side, a glued on back, non-replaceable battery, no headphone jack, and if I'm lucky an SD card slot, its going to cost about 500 eur and that's my lot. Except for like two foldable models and pensioner phones (which are also all the same) there is no other option!
@@jire9831 no, it means innovation is dead. where innovation exists, there is no such a thing as "mature". if samsung came up with GaN/atomic batteries and their phones lasted 2 weeks on a single charge with intense use, apple would have to step it up as well. Do not allow yourself to be fooled into thinking that, because corporate companies tell you you have enough, that you indeed have enough. There is still tons of room for improvement - and there always will be.
"I want my next smartphone so incredibly thin that I can barely grip it, have 2-hour battery life, and bend as soon as I sit down while it's in my FRONT pocket" *- What corporate tech companies think we think*
Samsung makes more money from Apple than most of it's products. Also, Apple can work with other companies to get a display that works for them. They're already working with lg for their laptops. Fyi, Apple makes the display, and Samsung just mass produces it.
@@theoddgamer7147 *Samsung works in 70 Different Fields, making Electronics is just their Side Business, Samsung is essentially South Korean Economy itself, and Apple can't beat a Country that ranks in Top 5, Samsung has way too many Revenue sources unlike Apple, recently Samsung refused to make Displays for Apple because Apple wanted a Display for $40 but Samsung wanted $50 per Display, imagine being a Multi-Trillion Dollar Company that sucks financial blood out it's iSheeps/Clowns/Fanboys to survive just to bargain at Samsung's🤡*
"I love my new phone, but I hate this 8mm headphone jack on it!" Something consumers never said, so why did phone manufacturers all decide to remove it?
Meh I hated it. Waste of space, extra cost to me (if it costs them money it gets passed on), ugly. Haven't used a headphone jack on phones in decades. On non phones also haven't used in decades tho I do use 4.4 for all my studio headphones
One of my favorite things about this guy is the fact he points out companies copying the bad things about each other: jack removal, charger removal, etc etc. And the ever incessant pursue of thinness that at this point causes more harm than good.
someone tell me why we need slimmer phones please? Battery doesn't last as long, they still break easily, they are still too big for normal people to use with 1 hand and they can't lie flat on a surface and we still need a cover to not break them by looking at it wrong
You make me laugh. The only phone of mine that has broken, only broke because I loaned it to my son, who smashed the screen in a fit of anger. If you keep breaking phones, it's entirely your own fault....not the phone's fault at all. Starting with my S9+, my phones have glass front and back....still not getting broken, even when the phone flew out the car window into the street. If your phone is breaking "easily", then you're doing it all wrong.
Just having a smaller battery should negate making phone thinner...whatever space they can save by shrinking components could be used by BIGGER batteries.
Ok, what about 1. OLED Displays Samsung's Lead: Introduced OLED displays with the Galaxy S2 (2011) and refined them with the Galaxy S7 (2016). Apple's Adoption: Apple adopted OLED displays starting with the iPhone X (2017), years after Samsung had perfected it. 2. 120Hz Refresh Rate Samsung's Lead: First introduced 120Hz displays with the Galaxy S20 (2020). Apple's Adoption: Apple followed with iPhone 13 Pro (2021). 3. Reverse Wireless Charging (PowerShare) Samsung's Lead: Introduced Wireless PowerShare with the Galaxy S10 (2019), allowing the phone to charge other devices wirelessly. Apple's Adoption: Apple added a similar feature starting with the iPhone 14 Pro (2022) for charging AirPods, but it's not as widely implemented as Samsung’s version. 4. Camera Zoom (Space Zoom) Samsung's Lead: Introduced 100x Space Zoom with the Galaxy S20 Ultra (2020). Apple's Adoption: Apple introduced 3x optical zoom with the iPhone 15 Pro (2023). 5. Multiple Rear Cameras Samsung's Lead: Introduced dual rear cameras with the Galaxy S9+ (2018), later expanding to triple cameras. Apple's Adoption: Apple followed with the iPhone 11 Pro (2019), introducing a triple-camera system. Bonus (Smaller Points): Fast Charging: Samsung introduced 45W fast charging with the Galaxy S20 Ultra (2020). Apple only adopted 20W charging with the iPhone 12 (2020). Water Resistance: Samsung introduced IP68 water resistance with the Galaxy S7 (2016). Apple followed with iPhone XS (2018). 1200+ nits Brightness: Samsung's S20 Ultra hit 1200 nits of peak brightness, while Apple followed with iPhone 12 Pro Max (2020). On bonus you are getting much open and friendly OS, much easier than IOS. Im not saying that Iphone is bad, at least be aware that Apple has copied too, but will always happend between tech companies. Both are good in some ways.
I dont care if my phone weighs as much as a car, I just want my headphone jack back. I have a wired headphone, and I miss being able to plug it in phone as well as my laptop 😮💨
same. I also miss catching the headphone cord on stuff and having it violently yanked out of the phone, or my ears. And unraveling the cord, and having to put my phone in my front breast pocket because the headphone cord isn't long enough to reach my pants pocket. But the biggest thing I miss is buying new wired earbuds because if I don't have the cord in a certain orientation then the audio goes in and out. Man I miss wired headphones, those were good times...
i have an s9 and im really hoping i wont have to switch for some years but when i do i sure as shitt wont buy an iphone nor a samsung until they start getting consumer friendly but i wont hold my breath for that day to arrive
@crandonborth - I have this kind of feeling since a few years ago, that Apple and Samsung are already the same company. It seems they are already assembling the same phones with just different cosmetics. 🤨🧐🤔
@@vaultboy1419Errr, no. If you look back in history, Samsung had already used a design very similar to the watch 7 ultra before (including the orange watch strap), around 3 years before the Apple Watch Ultra came to be. Samsung's CEO still wasn't happy with the comparison, however and in my eyes the watch 7 ultra is an unneeded product, they should have just gone with a watch 7 classic in titanium, would have made more sense...
Or we get a phone that's smaller in every _other_ dimension and maybe a little thicker to preserve or even improve battery life. I can't wrap my head around people that get these massive phones just like how they can't wrap their hands around their phones.
@ I have big hands, but I still don't like trying to use my 14 pro (handed down) one handed. I can reach across the keyboard, but it just isn't comfortable. Also the 16 Pro Max is already 7.1". It already exists.
@@wujekstalina Android is the only "new" thing... the SOC benchmark gives a wrong idea about the "computational power" for daily usage. 6 yr old S phones gives the same "user experience" than actual "ultra max pro" phones... About the "new" AI features... just dumb people gets "amazed" with AI...
We reached the peak of what a smartphone should be in 2015 or earlier, past that it’s just trying to make more cash and making apps more demanding to stomp out older phones
Well back in 2015, phones were still not at their peak in terms of performance. I'd say only in the past few years around when the Snapdragon 888 chip was released have we in terms of speed and performance gotten to a point where that isn't too much of an issue anymore. Now that most phones can run almost any regular app smoothly, I'd say we have reached that peak.
No speaker jack, no SD card slot, thinnest bllushetery and added AI crap. It turned me right off Galaxy phones. I've jumped to Sony and I'm very happy with it.
If it is really google AI then it might be cloud service not running on the phone. They are FAAAAAAAR more capable and not wasting phone's battery and system resources so it would be a good thing.
I remember how they were making fun of Apple on Twitter that their phones do have a charger in the box and not just 6 months later they also removed them 😂
If the phone cup size is getting bigger, how can we know the size of the bras that could actually fit it? Have anyone seen bras with three cups before? No?
Agreed. I recently got an S24+ and this is my first phone with camera bumps. Kind of annoying that the phone won't lay flat on a surface without having a case that is thicker than the camera bumps.
One day, someone will design a phone without nipple lenses, and despite the fact that old phones used to be that way, it'll be considered revolutionary.
Everything is like becoming one LCD trying to be like OLED without being one. (Bright and colorful) OLED trying to be like LCD without being one. ( reducing green lines and others ) Same with Sammy being Apple or Apple being Sammy Apples customization is catching up , soon it will be enough to skip android phones sometimes.
The number one complaint about smartphones are their batteries, both ageing reducing capacity, and time between recharge. Any space that can be made in a phone should be filled with a larger battery, not used to make phones slimmer. What a stupid idea.
the 24 ultra looks so iconic its the whole reason i got it. shame to see them just revert to the same old phone that is indistinguishable from the rest
What the actual Samsung? The worst part of the last several galaxy Ultras has been the freaking camera lenses, and the requirements have a thicker and thicker case to have a flat bottom.
Nobody I know has ever asked for a slightly thinner phone! Better battery life...HELL YES!
More battery, less recharging, less cycles spent, more product lifetime.
Yes please
planned obsolescence
did you ask women?
@@KolincaResNovae the sad truth
I have long since ceased to care about the "innovations" of smart phones. But it's going to take a while to tire of Sam Tucker taking the piss out of them.
There just haven't been any innovations.
A blackberry curve in the 2007 - it was so exciting to have such a powerful hybrid of a computer and a phone that could technically open a web browser in a pinch.
An iphone of cca 2010 - it was finally actually possible to reasonably browse the web with the new touch-screen-based interaction
The HTCs of 2014 - incredible feeling high quality device, good android experience, good camera, good screen, good sound, headphone jack, expandable storage, everything...
The Samsungs of 2018 - incredible high-fps cameras, 1440p oled screens, cpus more powerful than a few year old laptops.
The phones of 2020 - same as before, but more expensive, thinner, without headphone jacks, expandable storage and sometimes even physical sim-cards
The trash of 2024 - same as before, but every phone now wobbles
@@jire9831 Can mostly agree, but there are still so many basic features missing, SD slot, removable battery, headphone jack, unlocked bootloader/ hardware and software freedom, Access to parts etc.
@@jire9831 It's not a good thing. I can buy a refrigerator of any size I want; I can have it built in; with a freezer inside, outside, or not at all; top-loading, with one door, or two; one with an ice maker, etc. So much freedom in buying a box that's cold.
What about phones? I can get one with a 6.5" screen, 5000 mah, snapdragon 8, android 15, three cameras on a stupid bump, bezel-less screen, with a camera punched through it, speakers that fire to the side, a glued on back, non-replaceable battery, no headphone jack, and if I'm lucky an SD card slot, its going to cost about 500 eur and that's my lot. Except for like two foldable models and pensioner phones (which are also all the same) there is no other option!
@@jire9831 no, it means innovation is dead. where innovation exists, there is no such a thing as "mature". if samsung came up with GaN/atomic batteries and their phones lasted 2 weeks on a single charge with intense use, apple would have to step it up as well. Do not allow yourself to be fooled into thinking that, because corporate companies tell you you have enough, that you indeed have enough. There is still tons of room for improvement - and there always will be.
Why do we need innovations all the time? As if its broke or something?
"I want my next smartphone so incredibly thin that I can barely grip it, have 2-hour battery life, and bend as soon as I sit down while it's in my FRONT pocket"
*- What corporate tech companies think we think*
Yeah they never listen do they, but hey if everyone keeps buying then why would they?
Because their focus groups only consist of GenZ and Gen Alpha who don't know shit
Nah, they're just thinking about if we make it to last longer, we won't get any money. The premise is just how can we get money even faster than usual
"it will come in iphone, iphone, iphone, and blue" XD
And that is also iPhone but 13 Pro blue
😂😂😂😂dead😂😂😂😂
Spoilers
"literally just a quote from the video" XD
Samsung AI is the Father of iPhone AI
Why don’t they make phones thicker?! Like as thick as they need so we can have flush mounted camera lenses?!
Because then it wouldnt wobble funny on the table and the batteries would last longer (per charge therefore in lifetime)
women are weak, they would complain that scrolling is too taxing on their baby hands
id actually prefer it
So you basically want a an Iphone/ Samsung with the same thickness as a Nokia 3310?
that is crazy talk, what would they do with the extra space? but a larger battery in it?
-Apple - "Stop copying us!"
-Samsung - "Well, how about we stop giving you, our screens."
I mean, they already use other manufacturers like boe for screens. Only the cellphones use Samsung to supply about 50% of the screens.
Why you talking like they give them for free
Samsung makes more money from Apple than most of it's products. Also, Apple can work with other companies to get a display that works for them. They're already working with lg for their laptops. Fyi, Apple makes the display, and Samsung just mass produces it.
@@theoddgamer7147 *Samsung works in 70 Different Fields, making Electronics is just their Side Business, Samsung is essentially South Korean Economy itself, and Apple can't beat a Country that ranks in Top 5, Samsung has way too many Revenue sources unlike Apple, recently Samsung refused to make Displays for Apple because Apple wanted a Display for $40 but Samsung wanted $50 per Display, imagine being a Multi-Trillion Dollar Company that sucks financial blood out it's iSheeps/Clowns/Fanboys to survive just to bargain at Samsung's🤡*
@theoddgamer7147 Must be why iPhone displays don't look as good as Galaxy displays.
All these years later, the loss of the headphone jack still hurts.
Indeed.
Definitely 😔
"I love my new phone, but I hate this 8mm headphone jack on it!"
Something consumers never said, so why did phone manufacturers all decide to remove it?
Meh I hated it. Waste of space, extra cost to me (if it costs them money it gets passed on), ugly. Haven't used a headphone jack on phones in decades. On non phones also haven't used in decades tho I do use 4.4 for all my studio headphones
@@dyeace They cost pennies, and ugly? Who notices. To each their own I guess. I'll be using my old phone with one as long as I can.
One of my favorite things about this guy is the fact he points out companies copying the bad things about each other: jack removal, charger removal, etc etc. And the ever incessant pursue of thinness that at this point causes more harm than good.
I love it when Sam says Galox Air
Samsung:
😑🫸Bigger battery size
😌🫵Thinner phone
someone tell me why we need slimmer phones please?
Battery doesn't last as long, they still break easily, they are still too big for normal people to use with 1 hand and they can't lie flat on a surface and we still need a cover to not break them by looking at it wrong
I hope they release a separate slim version and fail miserably so they stick with the 6500mah 2.5 days of battery life
Some people even wear slim clothes.
You make me laugh. The only phone of mine that has broken, only broke because I loaned it to my son, who smashed the screen in a fit of anger. If you keep breaking phones, it's entirely your own fault....not the phone's fault at all. Starting with my S9+, my phones have glass front and back....still not getting broken, even when the phone flew out the car window into the street. If your phone is breaking "easily", then you're doing it all wrong.
Because people will keep buying these phones no matter what they do.
Just having a smaller battery should negate making phone thinner...whatever space they can save by shrinking components could be used by BIGGER batteries.
Ok, what about
1. OLED Displays
Samsung's Lead: Introduced OLED displays with the Galaxy S2 (2011) and refined them with the Galaxy S7 (2016).
Apple's Adoption: Apple adopted OLED displays starting with the iPhone X (2017), years after Samsung had perfected it.
2. 120Hz Refresh Rate
Samsung's Lead: First introduced 120Hz displays with the Galaxy S20 (2020).
Apple's Adoption: Apple followed with iPhone 13 Pro (2021).
3. Reverse Wireless Charging (PowerShare)
Samsung's Lead: Introduced Wireless PowerShare with the Galaxy S10 (2019), allowing the phone to charge other devices wirelessly.
Apple's Adoption: Apple added a similar feature starting with the iPhone 14 Pro (2022) for charging AirPods, but it's not as widely implemented as Samsung’s version.
4. Camera Zoom (Space Zoom)
Samsung's Lead: Introduced 100x Space Zoom with the Galaxy S20 Ultra (2020).
Apple's Adoption: Apple introduced 3x optical zoom with the iPhone 15 Pro (2023).
5. Multiple Rear Cameras
Samsung's Lead: Introduced dual rear cameras with the Galaxy S9+ (2018), later expanding to triple cameras.
Apple's Adoption: Apple followed with the iPhone 11 Pro (2019), introducing a triple-camera system.
Bonus (Smaller Points):
Fast Charging: Samsung introduced 45W fast charging with the Galaxy S20 Ultra (2020). Apple only adopted 20W charging with the iPhone 12 (2020).
Water Resistance: Samsung introduced IP68 water resistance with the Galaxy S7 (2016). Apple followed with iPhone XS (2018).
1200+ nits Brightness: Samsung's S20 Ultra hit 1200 nits of peak brightness, while Apple followed with iPhone 12 Pro Max (2020).
On bonus you are getting much open and friendly OS, much easier than IOS. Im not saying that Iphone is bad, at least be aware that Apple has copied too, but will always happend between tech companies. Both are good in some ways.
Are you stupid. You are talking about stuff many brands did before both
I dont care if my phone weighs as much as a car, I just want my headphone jack back. I have a wired headphone, and I miss being able to plug it in phone as well as my laptop 😮💨
The little dongles can be good, but it's just another thing to have to carry around.
same. I also miss catching the headphone cord on stuff and having it violently yanked out of the phone, or my ears. And unraveling the cord, and having to put my phone in my front breast pocket because the headphone cord isn't long enough to reach my pants pocket. But the biggest thing I miss is buying new wired earbuds because if I don't have the cord in a certain orientation then the audio goes in and out. Man I miss wired headphones, those were good times...
Just buy a budget category, realme, Oppo or redmi phone all of em still have it, I don't know why people pretending like it went extinct
Then you have to buy a SONY smartphone that has the headphone jack.
i have an s9 and im really hoping i wont have to switch for some years but when i do i sure as shitt wont buy an iphone nor a samsung until they start getting consumer friendly but i wont hold my breath for that day to arrive
At some point we are being trolled and these two companies are just gonna merge. They are building the exact same phones now ffs
@crandonborth - I have this kind of feeling since a few years ago, that Apple and Samsung are already the same company. It seems they are already assembling the same phones with just different cosmetics.
🤨🧐🤔
@@GPDF Nope!
Not just phones, remember Samsung's smartwatch?
@@arghya_333Samsung smart watches actually came before Apple watches :)
@@vaultboy1419Errr, no. If you look back in history, Samsung had already used a design very similar to the watch 7 ultra before (including the orange watch strap), around 3 years before the Apple Watch Ultra came to be. Samsung's CEO still wasn't happy with the comparison, however and in my eyes the watch 7 ultra is an unneeded product, they should have just gone with a watch 7 classic in titanium, would have made more sense...
Or we get a phone that's smaller in every _other_ dimension and maybe a little thicker to preserve or even improve battery life.
I can't wrap my head around people that get these massive phones just like how they can't wrap their hands around their phones.
maybe you have child hands? who knows I can fit my hands well, id prefer a 7" iPhone myself
@ I have big hands, but I still don't like trying to use my 14 pro (handed down) one handed. I can reach across the keyboard, but it just isn't comfortable.
Also the 16 Pro Max is already 7.1". It already exists.
Most people prefer large phones because it makes using them way easier. Both consuming media and using the UI. The thickness, could be increased, yes
S23U user here, if these rumours actually end up being correct, my next phone won't be a Galox. I want an Android phone, not an iPhone.
yeah it just looks awfull imo, i like the rounded corners but why make it slimmer ?
especialy since the camera lense now has to stick out further.
Exactly, I too bought a S23U because I wanted a Sammy, not a Iphone. And I personally love the rectangle design.
@@cypv12 Ah yes the design, most important phone feature.
Your way of talking is so good that, even as someone who doesn’t laugh often, you make me laugh unintentionally.
Ah yes, my favorite colors. iPhone, iPhone, iPhone, and Blue.
At the end of the day, it's Sam with a Sung attached to it.
🥁Who was waiting for it 2:22 ? 🎉
the FUN
I was getting worried he wasn’t going to add that to the video, lol
It ain't a Samsung video without that
10 yrs ago... I was using a Galox S4... since then, I don't see any relevant innovation in smartphones...
Actually watching this on my 7yo Galaxy Note 9, my daily driver.
SOCs are miles ahead and also newer versions of Android are much more secure
I'm watching this on an S10+ lol
@@wujekstalina Android is the only "new" thing... the SOC benchmark gives a wrong idea about the "computational power" for daily usage.
6 yr old S phones gives the same "user experience" than actual "ultra max pro" phones...
About the "new" AI features... just dumb people gets "amazed" with AI...
yea all showing off with goodies i am watching it on my A21S beat that baby :)
I still miss the headphone jack, now I have to worry about one extra connector I don't wanna lose.
the word 'unnovator' should be added in the dictionary to be a synonym for apple products.
it'll be a sad day when Sam retires. hopefully he's got another 30 years left
Just enough of a size difference to make you need a new case. Apple Math!
We reached the peak of what a smartphone should be in 2015 or earlier, past that it’s just trying to make more cash and making apps more demanding to stomp out older phones
Well back in 2015, phones were still not at their peak in terms of performance. I'd say only in the past few years around when the Snapdragon 888 chip was released have we in terms of speed and performance gotten to a point where that isn't too much of an issue anymore. Now that most phones can run almost any regular app smoothly, I'd say we have reached that peak.
SAMTIME TIME !!!!! Love ur videos
Samsung AI is the Father of iPhone AI
Samsung has got no self respect. First they make fun of Apple and then they copy them. What a waste.
And vice versa...
No dude. That's alpha dog shit right there. Like they just DGAFL
i dont want a slim phone with tiny battery i want a thicc one with huge battery and no camera bump
I've never held a phone in my hand and thought _This should be thinner_
I use a Samsung a33 , the internet keeps quiet when Samsung doesn't change the design of its phone but make noise when Apple doesn't change anything 😂
"we don't give you any change" 🤣🤣🤣. I like these genuine jokes
As a current Scamsung Galox S23 user, I REALLY hope Galox becomes SUPER popular :)))
No speaker jack, no SD card slot, thinnest bllushetery and added AI crap. It turned me right off Galaxy phones. I've jumped to Sony and I'm very happy with it.
If it is really google AI then it might be cloud service not running on the phone. They are FAAAAAAAR more capable and not wasting phone's battery and system resources so it would be a good thing.
2:02 holly crap it's Fringe!!! Almost forgot about that amazing story
Best series ever made!
8.6 MILIMIMETER TO 8.2 MILIMIMETER 🗣🗣🗣
I am pretty sure SAMsung have insiders in Apple 😂😂😂
all we want is no camera bump... and for the thing to not be made of glass
"bokle yo seetbelt" and "the fk???" always get me lmao
"If you have your fingers wrapped around the phone, you're holding it wrong!" - I spat half my breakfast out of my mouth!!
Not the rounded off corners!! 😭
I remember how they were making fun of Apple on Twitter that their phones do have a charger in the box and not just 6 months later they also removed them 😂
Because they saw that idiot consumers dont care 🤷🏻♂️ Thats why all producers followed this no charger game....
@@BobixBobixIt’s still funny how Samsung mocks Apple at something and does it later
If the phone cup size is getting bigger, how can we know the size of the bras that could actually fit it?
Have anyone seen bras with three cups before? No?
maybe on other planets? like, in Total Recall, there were hookers with three breasts I think.
That might have been in "Total Recall", but, I don't totally recall.
@@vaughanmacegan4012 i think it is lolo
@@vaughanmacegan4012 u r a man of culture 😆
SamTime is the best leaks channel out there, and nothing can convince me otherwise!
I would rather that the phone was thicker to engulf the camera bump.
Agreed. I recently got an S24+ and this is my first phone with camera bumps. Kind of annoying that the phone won't lay flat on a surface without having a case that is thicker than the camera bumps.
Thats what cases are for... they negate the bump. you're not gonna be using it naked, are you?
I just upgraded - my subscription to ALL. I don’t want to miss a single good laugh.
Cheers, Sam! 😊
The phone thinness wars are starting again. Years ago phones were a lot thinner, but the battery lives were much worse too.
I'm early! Fiiinally!
Going to switch to Oneplus or Xiaomi rather soon, those PWM rates truly amaze me!
😂😂😂I love your content so much , watching from Belgium ,
Couldn't have been a Samsung parody without DJ Koh dropping the F-bomb
Almost like... they don't have *MY* best interest in mind!! 😨 *!!*
Damn, I miss my Blackberry even more now
2:07 fringe reference. Thanks
😜
@@SAMTIME I feel honoured. Keep being awesome.
Unless this is the Sam Tucker from Ai Apple, then thank you future master.
One day, someone will design a phone without nipple lenses, and despite the fact that old phones used to be that way, it'll be considered revolutionary.
this is just CGI movie called "This is Jupiter"!
As a Samsung fan, I really wanted to hate your video, but it's quite funny, so thumbs up😎👍👍
The only time American companies (Apple) use the metric system 😂
Its commical, I remember some youtuber used fortnite as a wifi speed metric 💀
24 ultra looks better, glad i got that one
I'll be going for the s24 ultra at some point the s25 design just looks odd with the black camera bumps
I love your edits with these tech CEO's lmfao, cracks me up every damn time.
Wow, Sam is really keeping me updated on the most recent news better than Google's news feed. I didn't expect that
I miss my galox s5, part time phone, part time clothing iron 🤣🤣🤣
Trust me, people who got banished to Siberia miss that phone more than you do.
unnecessary info but when i was a kid spongebob was my feel good show, as a young adult you're my new spongebob sam. love the videos, still underrated
I'm definitely buying the S25 Ultra Next year i already ordered my Galaxy Watch Ultra in Titanium Gray for the next smart phone
The 3 black-eyes joke had me rolling!
Australian sense of humor is amazing
I like it when you said "Eraction" your so funny bro I love you
I love the... "The old new" or that is what I want to hear instead of the "The all new" xD
Everything is like becoming one
LCD trying to be like OLED without being one. (Bright and colorful)
OLED trying to be like LCD without being one. ( reducing green lines and others )
Same with Sammy being Apple or Apple being Sammy
Apples customization is catching up , soon it will be enough to skip android phones sometimes.
Aw Sam. You missed the Borat joke punchline. "We increase our sales, they cannot. Great Success!"
nobody cares about a thinner phone! get rid of the darn camera bump!
Well, your iphone 14,15,16 are same.
"s25 ultra is thinner ,was that on purpose or did they not finish in time"
apple: "the iphone 17 is going to be the thinnest phone ever made by apple"
The number one complaint about smartphones are their batteries, both ageing reducing capacity, and time between recharge. Any space that can be made in a phone should be filled with a larger battery, not used to make phones slimmer. What a stupid idea.
Did Sam sing that same song about Sam sung?
- How many chins do you have?
- Yes!
I swear these companies are full of shut. They remove the AUX port saying there's no space inside for it but then slim down on already huge phones.
Tf, i noticed now that I am not subscribed, I get every new video in my feed so quick I never thought that I am not subscribed
Why tf are we still buying new phones wtf is wrong with us i had the same phone for 4 years
A great review kudos dudu
Next video: Samsung reacts to IPhone 17 Rumours
I don’t know why people like Samsung.
Even Sam agrees
Source: 0:31
Grrrrrrr🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
the blue is actually the same from the iPhone 13 Pro series too. I'm using one right now.😆
Sam that’s called the GI Joe Kung Fu Grip.
That word "perky" got me excited
the 24 ultra looks so iconic its the whole reason i got it. shame to see them just revert to the same old phone that is indistinguishable from the rest
Bro, every time I’m laughing when you bringing up the meme with “what an amazing moment” by samsung CEO 😺😆🤣
Next project:
Galaxy . . BlackHole!
that’s a nice dose of well earned sarcasm.
Hey Mr Tucker would you next make fun of Apple TV vs Netflix
LG, please, return back. Pahleeease.
That upcoming Samsung looks like 💩
I just love the sound of "Air" 🤣
Hey! Bring back the "Samtime...signing off" please
Hi Sam, if you sing a song, then we can say Sam sung.
Yeah, I'm buying the Xperia 1 V(3.5 mm jack, expandable storage, charger and if I'm lucky some wireless headphones included)
I guess Apple is in a tickle 😂😂😂😂
New phones are boring now, but Sam is always great. 👌
How can people use a phone that has 4.2 mm lens depth that is just insane, I actually find it very impressive.
What the actual Samsung? The worst part of the last several galaxy Ultras has been the freaking camera lenses, and the requirements have a thicker and thicker case to have a flat bottom.
The design at 1:10 looks very good. Hope they make it like that