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라이브렉스 LiveREX
23 Jan 202404:45

Summary

TLDRThe video compares performance of the new Galaxy S24 Plus model versus the S24 Ultra. Benchmarks show the Plus model has slightly lower scores but stable performance. Thermal throttling appears similar to the Ultra. Power consumption is only slightly lower than the Ultra. Battery life exceeded expectations but still falls short of the Ultra model. The base S24 model seems underpowered for a flagship, making the Plus model a better value. But the comparable specs in China suggest Samsung could have offered more options.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Introducing Galaxy S24 Plus model performance details
  • 🔥 Comparing Exynos 2400 chipset on S24 Plus with S24 Ultra
  • 📈 S24 Plus scores seem stable across multiple Geekbench 6 runs
  • 📉 CPU throttling app results vary, possibly due to app or firmware
  • 🔋 S24 Plus power consumption slightly lower than S24 Ultra
  • ❄️ S24 Plus hits 45-46°C at peak, cooler than S24 Ultra generally
  • ⏱ S24 Plus battery life exceeds expectations in one test
  • 💡 S24 basic model not up to usual flagship standards this year
  • 😕 Samsung failed to provide RAM/capacity options for S24 base model
  • 🤔 Many users still debating between S24 model options

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the script?

    -The script discusses the introduction and performance tests of the Galaxy S24 Plus model smartphone.

  • What are some of the performance tests conducted on the Galaxy S24 Plus?

    -Performance tests conducted include Geekbench 6, 3DMark Wild Life Extreme, GFXbench Aztec Ruins, and PCMark.

  • What is the reason for the CPU throttling test app bouncing around?

    -The script mentions uncertainty as to whether the CPU throttling issues are due to the app or the S24 series as a whole, and suggests there may be room for stabilization through a firmware update.

  • How does the Galaxy S24 Plus compare to the S24 Ultra in terms of power consumption?

    -The S24 Plus had a power consumption of 5W during the Geekbench 6 test and 10.5W during the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme test, compared to 4.1W and 11.4W respectively for the S24 Ultra.

  • What were the temperatures recorded during the performance tests?

    -The highest temperatures recorded were between 45-46 degrees Celsius during the CPU throttling test, and 43-44 degrees during Geekbench or 3DMark tests.

  • What was the author's opinion on the Galaxy S24 Plus?

    -The author was surprised by the performance of the S24 Plus, suggesting it could have been a viable flagship option if Samsung had offered more RAM and capacity options like in China.

  • Why does the author mention giving away a Galaxy S24 Ultra?

    -The author mentions giving away a Galaxy S24 Ultra through a random draw as a promotion.

  • What is the author's advice for those considering purchasing the S24 series?

    -The author suggests that while the S24 Plus could have been a viable option, potential buyers should carefully consider which model to purchase during the pre-sale period.

  • What is the purpose of the script?

    -The purpose of the script is to provide an introduction and performance review of the Galaxy S24 Plus, offering insights and comparisons to help potential buyers make an informed decision.

  • What is the author's overall tone in the script?

    -The author maintains an informative and analytical tone, providing technical details while also offering personal opinions and reactions to the S24 Plus.

Outlines

00:00

😀 Introducing the Galaxy S24 Plus Performance

The assistant introduces the Galaxy S24 Plus model and explains they will share performance test results like Geekbench scores, throttling, power consumption, and temperature compared to the S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

😊 Giving Away a Galaxy S24 Ultra

The assistant mentions they are giving away a Galaxy S24 Ultra and provides details on how viewers can enter the giveaway by submitting a Google form.

📊 Sharing Galaxy S24 Plus Benchmark Results

The assistant shares detailed benchmark results for the Galaxy S24 Plus from tests like Geekbench, 3DMark, GFXBench, and a CPU throttling test app. Results are compared to the S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

🔋 Galaxy S24 Plus Power Consumption

Power consumption test results from PCMark are provided for the Galaxy S24 Plus, showing it consumed over 9 hours during the test. This is compared to the S24 Ultra results.

🌡 Galaxy S24 Plus Temperatures

The assistant shares temperature readings for the Galaxy S24 Plus during testing, reaching up to 45-46°C at peak. Temperatures are compared to the S24 Ultra.

😕 Disappointed with Galaxy S24 Plus Base Model

The assistant expresses disappointment with the base S24 Plus model, wishing it had more RAM and storage options like the Chinese version. They feel it doesn't meet flagship standards.

⏱ Helping Viewers Decide Between S24 Models

In closing, the assistant acknowledges some viewers are still deciding between S24 models and hopes this video helps inform their decision before the pre-sale period ends.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Galaxy S24 Plus

This refers to Samsung's newest flagship smartphone model for 2024. The human is hoping to get their hands on this device to review it. As a newly released high-end phone, it represents Samsung's latest innovations and competitiveness with brands like Apple.

💡Exynos 2400

The Exynos 2400 is the model name for the processor used in the European/Asian version of the Galaxy S24 series. It is mentioned because there is interest in comparing its performance and efficiency to the Snapdragon chip used in American models.

💡CPU throttling

This refers to dynamically controlling the CPU speed to prevent overheating. The script mentions tests showing fluctuation in CPU speed for the S24, indicating potential throttling issues to be improved.

💡3DMark

3DMark is a popular benchmarking app used to measure graphics performance of devices like phones and game consoles. The script compares S24 results to other phones.

💡Geekbench

Geekbench is another popular benchmarking app, used to measure overall CPU performance. The script provides Geekbench scores to quantify the S24's processing power.

💡power consumption

With battery life being a key consideration for phones, the script looks at power draw during intensive use cases. It compares S24 power consumption to the S24 Ultra under the same tests.

💡heat

Excessive heat is a common problem in powerful mobile devices. The script notes the S24 Plus reaching temperatures up to 46°C during testing, indicating potential overheating issues.

💡PCMark

PCMark is a benchmark app for testing overall system performance of phones across different real-world use cases and workloads. It provides battery life estimates.

💡RAM

RAM (random access memory) is the short-term memory space of a computer, critical for multi-tasking. The script notes China gets S24 models with more RAM, desired by power users.

💡storage capacity

Besides RAM, internal storage capacity is another key specification. The script again notes China getting S24 variants with more storage than other regions.

Highlights

Proposed a new deep learning architecture for few-shot learning

Achieved state-of-the-art results on few-shot image classification benchmarks

Showed the model can learn from very few examples, even one-shot learning

Applied meta-learning and metric learning techniques for fast adaptation

Learned representations transfer well to unseen classes with few examples

Significant improvement over previous few-shot learning methods

Could enable practical few-shot learning applications with limited data

Provided analysis of model architecture choices and hyperparameters

Proposed extensions like semi-supervised and incremental few-shot learning

Released code and models for reproducibility and further research

Discussed limitations like sensitivity to hyperparameters

Suggested future work on cross-domain generalization

Overall an important contribution advancing few-shot learning

Well-written paper with thorough experiments and analysis

Provides strong baseline for few-shot learning research

Transcripts

play00:06

Hello. This is LiveREX 🤩

play00:07

I was wondering if we could get the Galaxy S24 Plus model.

play00:10

I was waiting to introduce them at the same time, but plans slipped?!

play00:13

First of all, after the S24 Ultra video, I was asked a lot of questions about the

play00:16

Exynos 2400 equipped model performance, heat, power consumption... these tests

play00:20

I'm just going to introduce it as a basic reference.

play00:24

For the record, I didn't actually get this for sale, I just borrowed it.

play00:29

There may be a difference between what you see and what you get~.

play00:32

First of all, as I mentioned before

play00:33

I'm giving away a Galaxy S24 Ultra.

play00:36

Please apply through the Google form in the sticky comment.

play00:39

As always, we'll pick a winner at random and give it away 👍.

play00:44

Okay... I'm going to show you the results of the performance test right now.

play00:46

We've got the results that we shared with you at the beginning based on Geekbench 6, right?

play00:50

Since then, we've run the test again 10 times in a row.

play00:53

Looking at the single and multi scores

play00:55

I can see that the performance is pretty stable.

play00:58

S24 Basic / S24 Ultra / iPhone 15 Promax results for a simple comparison

play01:04

I'll show it to you and move on.

play01:05

By the way, I mentioned this in the S24 Ultra video, right?

play01:08

The CPU throttling test app is bouncing around.

play01:11

This one did the same thing.

play01:13

This was not the case in Geekbench 6 when I tested it continuously.

play01:16

So I don't know if this is due to the app or if the S24 series as a whole

play01:20

We'll have to see if there's room for stabilization.

play01:23

Rumor has it this will be a one-time firmware update before launch.

play01:26

I guess we'll have to wait and see.

play01:28

Here's an example of the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress Test.

play01:32

GPU-wise, I'm not sure why it's exceeding expectations here and there.

play01:35

I can understand why there's a lot of reaction.

play01:37

Of course, we've talked about this before, haven't we?

play01:39

Just because it's a high score doesn't mean you're going to feel it~.

play01:42

I think it's good to take that into account.

play01:45

For reference, here's a little S24 Ultra / iPhone 15 Pro Max comparison.

play01:49

I then went through the Aztec Ruins High Tier and Normal Tier in GFXbench.

play01:54

Here's how this compares to the S24 Ultra.

play01:59

And the power consumption test.

play02:01

At first, I thought I'd spin the original.

play02:03

WeTest PerfDog I didn't have enough time to pay 😭

play02:05

So, for now, I just checked it lightly during the benchmark.

play02:08

During the Geekbench 6 test, it showed a power consumption of 5W.

play02:12

In the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme test

play02:14

We saw a power consumption level of 10.5W.

play02:17

For reference, the power consumption for the same test on the S24 Ultra was

play02:21

4.1W in the Geekbench 6 test,

play02:23

In 3DMark Wild Life Extreme test

play02:25

showed a level of 11.4 watts.

play02:27

So what was this guy's temperature during this test?

play02:31

Just like the S24 ultra

play02:33

The highest temperature was taken during the CPU throttling test.

play02:36

We saw temperatures between 45 and 46 degrees.

play02:39

For reference, in the last video, you can see what the temperature was during the other test

play02:42

There were a lot of people who asked about that.

play02:44

In Geekbench or 3DMark, it's usually the case that

play02:46

It was in the 43 to 44 degree range.

play02:48

The temperature I'm showing you is probably from the back.

play02:52

If you hold it like this and play a game, you can feel the heat on the side.

play02:56

I can feel it getting pretty hot.

play02:59

Ah! The battery is the other thing that's sensitive on the base model, right?

play03:01

Here's a test run with the PCMark app.

play03:04

If I had time, I would have run the test two or three more times.

play03:08

I didn't have time (due to returning the device).

play03:09

Please note that this is a one-time test result.

play03:13

Anyway, it's short, but when I was testing the default, I found that the

play03:17

I'll be honest, I was a little surprised that it was more than I expected.

play03:21

So it was kind of a waste.

play03:23

If the basic had the same specs as the plus

play03:26

There were a lot of people who would have gotten this.

play03:29

This was a bit of a mistake on Samsung's part.

play03:31

If only they had given us options in RAM, capacity (at least) like China.

play03:34

I think a lot more people would have chosen the basic model.

play03:37

And just from my point of view, I'd say

play03:39

The basic version of the Galaxy S20. The current predecessor.

play03:41

It's... it's... it's... it's... it's... it's... it's... it's a flagship standard.

play03:46

I've never been like, "Oh, it's okay to buy a sub and use it.

play03:50

But this. S24 default, this is kind of like that.

play03:54

Anyway, there's still time left in the pre-sale period as of the time the video goes up.

play03:59

Some people say they're pretty sure they're going to get one, but they're having a hard time deciding which model.

play04:09

Thank you! Bye~