Reviewing EVERY Samsung Galaxy S Ever!
Reviewing EVERY Samsung Galaxy S Ever!
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@abima5360 Says:
Samsung should have continue that S9 design concept
@abima5360 Says:
S9 design is absolutely fancy. One of the best designs of samsung
@LucasMistroni Says:
26:01 still have my S9 flat....one of the best phones I've ever had
@lucasagazzni1476 Says:
This makes sense why now I don't care about the latest Galaxy, I have got a S21 FE, and it don't matter because none of the new phone have anything new
@RAvEcREAToR23 Says:
For everyone with Note Or S Ultra users! MAGNET on back of phone prevents S Pen for drawing😅 so case with magnet is BAD idea 😮
@chitrakshmallya6690 Says:
my dad loves his s9 so much he's still using it. The battery is almost dead still he doesn't want to switch it. He says that if he switches, he wants the same exact phone
@TylerFreville Says:
My favorite always will be the gold s6 edge plus I remember 1st getting it in high school the build quality and marvel theme will forever be my favorite phone of all time.
@off-white3399 Says:
galaxy s6 is the best samsung I've ever used when I switched from iphone 6 to it, I was using the oled screen that apple could only bring in 2017, but when I switched to galaxy s7 and s9, I couldn't experience the same things, I didn't like it at all, especially because it was sold with exynos processor in my country, the front camera took pictures like watercolor. When I compared iPhone 7 to s9, s9 took pictures like a 130 dollar phone.
@bobbyt7754 Says:
S9 to s20 were on their peak, in my opinion. I miss the Samsung Experience Touch Wiz. The asthetic
@BradJohnson-wr4ds Says:
M0TO DOES THE same thing as far changing names for carriers
@Malao558 Says:
Hearing the words "Bixby button" after all this time made me physically recoil. I hated that thing.
@soulistic4787 Says:
wheres the J?
@fireskydiver7 Says:
Dude doesn't understand that the Edge was to replicate a Prince Rupert's drop glass making technique to prevent screens from breaking when falling flat.
@bayanbishara6666 Says:
Bro just reminded me of the 3 samsung swollen batteries I got stored since ages in my drawer I just remembered how SLOW android devices in general worked...the fact that now they're super efficient is just remarkable thinking about it, I kinda miss the personality phones had 10 years ago, but I prefer it nowadays, most phones look similar with an all screen at the front, no one can tell my phone is 4 years old and bug me with "you have to upgrade" crap that I as a Gen Z had to grow up with...so there's some kind of comfort in that
@Caliber30001 Says:
s10+ was peak still felling very good after 5 years, and keeps up among the new gen as a pretty good phone not as powerful as a s22 but can give a fair fight to whatever you throw at it
@pranaybabuk2840 Says:
Samsung galaxy S6 Edge is one of the best designed phine ever 🔥💥. The curved display phones which are present now are totally a shit 🤦🏻
@ishaanshankar7509 Says:
what about galaxy s4 zoom
@dumbskull106 Says:
I had one S3 and s4
@thenoshow Says:
I only know smartphone after 2015 because before that all my life was struggling for pennies...
@dmritchie3 Says:
My first phone was a Motorola photon (had a kick stand, dual core processor and an 8mp camera) loved that phone, but my parents had gotten the s line from samsung later on starting with the 3, and once the Motorola had been worn out and tired the s5 had come out and my parents got upgrades, my dad to an s5 and my mom to some crazy 3d phone i dont remember the name of, and i got their old handmedown s3's one with a busted screen and other with a busted back camera, i took those phones apart and made one good one and loved the upgrade from the Motorola, over the years i had broken it many times and repaired it over and over with other parts phones from ebay or buying em off friends who now had em sitting in junk drawers and i eventually modded a battery pack, i had a battery charger with a bunch of extra batterys and i would just keep an extra in my pocket when going to school but my skills of hardware had improved and i built a massive disgusting expansion of multiple batterys i had coming off the back of the phone, it was ugly, it tripled the thickness of the phone and blocked the bottom area of the camera on screen but i didnt care, my Frankenstein of an s3 now had a battery life of almost 4 days (man i miss when these phones were simple and easy to not only fix but improve) i eventually got dads old s5 after he upgraded to an s10 another great leap in advancement for me, i got very irritated with how fragile the phones glass was (idk y i had such an issue with breaking this phone but being how this variant was glued in i very quickly bought a second hand s8 ACTIVE ) i loved the active line (besides the bixby b*tch) and i never managed to break one and loved the neat colors they came in, that phone eventually got lost and i tried out an s8 SPORT...biggest mistake of my life. That phone was the #1 biggest pos i ever owned, i eventually folded and bought my way into the Google pixel line as i had gotten a gen 1 XL from work and liked it, my at the time gf and i went and bought a 3a and 3aXL and they were great phones and we had those for a good while but i had gotten a raise and started saving my sheckels for something far better, i was a bit bored of handmedowns or budget phones and after alot of research i landed on getting my now wife and i 2 brand new S21 ULTRAS, holy f*ck what a jump that was, we still use them to this day and love them for their camera capabilities i dont like how slick they are but i have to have a case anyways due to my rougher nature with phones and i opted for one to hold an s pen to assist with work, my diy phone repair days are gone because im not comfortable or willing to flash heat a screen glass just to remove it but it was fun while it lasted, my last gripe about these newer phones is the sheer massive size, i know you gotta put that hardware somewhere but id never need another phone if it was s8 sized with the guts and cameras of the s21 ultra, ive got a bad muscle in my arm after a car accident and the thumb stretch across the vast screen is strenuous, i miss the ez one hander days of the smaller formed phones
@basedury Says:
I had the original Galaxy S (Fascinate), the S3, S6 Edge which was insane at the time, S7 Edge, S10 and then I finally caved and got my first iPhone, the 13 Pro that I'm about to trade for a Z Flip 5. I'm definitely a Samsung boi and probably always will be lmao
@jiro6748 Says:
Honestly I think s20 fe, the issue where the battery bulge It's great, cause some people can't feel or see or realize that their phone have a bulge
@NaudVanDalen Says:
I was expecting a screen-to-body ratio graph too. See how terrible those early ratios were and how close to 100% they are now that they had to make compromises (either notch or hole-punch camera).
@NaudVanDalen Says:
42:48 $1000 instead of $900. Don't round down $99. Round up $1 instead.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
42:44 I love how they went back to $799 instead of $899 (S10) or even $999 (S20). It had no right to be so expensive. Especially since they lose value so quickly compared to iPhones after a year.
@NS-jm5yh Says:
I had an S6 Edge before. Hands down one of the best phones I've ever had.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
42:05 The S4 has a higher camera resolution (13 MP) than the S7, S8, S9 (12 MP) For 3 generations, they didn't increase the camera resolution. Then they went back to 16 MP with the S10 and then back to 12 MP again with the S20 and S21. Lots of backpedaling. Then they said "screw it" and put a 50 MP camera into the S22. Suddenly there was no need for low MP camera for light sensitivity. It just made high resolution photos that were also light sensitive if they needed to be. I guess they used pixel binning for that.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
41:34 The S9 was really disappointing battery wise. The phone became thicker, but the battery remained the same capacity. Then the S10 became thinner while the battery became a higher capacity. The complete opposite.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
Dbrand adding the magnets so it works with Magsafe wireless chargers is great! I often place my S9+ on my (non-magsafe) wireless charger slightly off, so it keeps connecting and disconnecting, so it charges extremely slowly.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
38:03 Literally all they changed on the back was move the flashlight 1 cm. 💀
@NaudVanDalen Says:
The S10 chapter is not working for some reason.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
28:47 Me sitting here with my S9+ with 2 cameras on the back: 👁👄👁 Although that was a plus version. That made the S9+ worth it while the S8+ was maybe not worth it since that one still had the same single back camera as the S8.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
22:03 I ALWAYS use that pressure sensitive home button to turn on my S9+. Too bad they removed it.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
Samsung really spent millions of dollars to make a custom Android OS that made it worse according to people. Might as well put stock Android on it, save millions of dollars and call it a day.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
They went too far with the S6. Form above function with the thin glass metal phone. Smaller non-removable battery and for some reason no removable storage. They later backtracked and added it back.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
The S5 had USB 3.0 while the iPhone 15 has USB 2.0.
@CRUASSANFAN Says:
I hope we'll see some decent phone without humongous 10 lens cameras sticking out one day..
@NaudVanDalen Says:
Speakers on the back while the front bezels were enormous was WILD.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
Modern phones have multiple times the RAM than the oldest phones have storage. They also have a way higher resolution selfie camera than the oldest phones' main back cameras.
@NaudVanDalen Says:
It's funny how Samsung started with OLED and Apple added OLED 7 years after them. Every iPhone before the iPhone X is just some garbage LCD with every iPhone before the iPhone 6 being stupid tiny phones with tiny LCD screens, made worse with the giant bezels.
@rissaska Says:
S3 was damn good phone!
@maddenowczarzak5541 Says:
I’ve always wanted a s8/9+ but I thought the s9+ was the first phone they had more than one camera on the back? Not the s10?
@CephBacon Says:
Ditto on the S9 comment, I would LOVE a modern revision of the HTC One M8
@pkx_phant0m456 Says:
I went from an Iphone to a Galaxy S22 Ultra, I bought them the day they were released for sale at my local AT&T Store, I remember Only 128gb version was available for sale and it was so new that the store didnt even have any Screen protectors or cases for it. and to this day, its my favorite phone I have ever had, by a long shot!
@MaskedPresence Says:
I will be honest, getting my first samsung was a world opening experience, mine was the s10e, if i could modenize that phone and make it have the same specs of the s24 i currently have with the operating system and specs i would, i loved the phone, miss when samsung would try and experament, the s24 is good in all but over time seince the s9, its really lost its personality
@birdofpassage9875 Says:
I remember loving the 3 and the 5. I was terrified with the 6 because of the glass everywhere
@AvastarBin Says:
my first smartphone was the s4 because of mkbhd's positive review and was not disappointed (apart from a swelling of the battery that was quickly fixed) that was my favorite phone and right after, the note 10
@cupriccactus1332 Says:
you said that with s23 they only used snapdragon but i actually have an s23 exynoss version wtf
@esoteric_chaos Says:
Copying the iPhone for 14 years
@Thelemonlicorice Says:
Your haircut looks like if someone photoshopped your beard onto your head.

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