The Samsung Galaxy S24 series offers some of the best Android phones on the market. But like any device, they have their shortcomings. From camera issues to charging speed, there are several areas where Samsung could improve. We are going to explore five things Samsung needs to fix with the Galaxy S24 series to make them even better.
Camera Concerns
One major issue with the Galaxy S24 series is its camera performance. Despite having multiple lenses, the photos often come out blurry, especially when capturing moving subjects. There are lighting issues that result in darker images or overexposure. Samsung needs to address these camera issues to provide users with sharper and more consistent photo quality.
Heavy Ultra Model
The titanium build of the Galaxy S24 Ultra adds durability but also contributes to its heavy weight. At 233 grams, it is on the heavier side for a smartphone. Samsung should consider ways to reduce the weight of the Ultra model without compromising its strength to improve user comfort and convenience.
Charging Speed
While the Galaxy S24+ and Ultra models support fast charging up to 45W, the standard S24 is limited to a slower 25W charging speed. This discrepancy is exacerbated by the fact that the 45W charging requires a separate PPS charger. Samsung should aim to offer faster and more consistent charging speeds across all models ensuring a better user experience.
Ultra-Wideband Communication
The absence of ultra-wideband (UWB) communication on the Galaxy S24 was expected especially considering its presence in other models. UWB support enables various connectivity features like secure digital keys and smart home integration. Samsung should prioritize consistent UWB support across all Galaxy S24 models to enhance their connectivity capabilities.
Improvements to One UI 6.1 with Galaxy AI
Samsung’s One UI 6.1 platform includes Galaxy AI features aimed at enhancing user experience, such as real-time translation and photography enhancements. Some of these features lack consistency and may benefit from simplification and refinement. Samsung should consider streamlining its AI offerings and ensuring that they deliver on their promises to provide users with a more cohesive and reliable experience.