More than just the middle child

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The “Plus” variant, the middle child, the monkey in the middle; the Samsung Galaxy S24+ sits in a weird spot in the series lineup. It’s neither the most powerful nor the most affordable Galaxy phone, so what is it? I was given the opportunity to review the Galaxy S24+ and find an answer to that question.

This phone is rather important to focus on as opposed to the other models because its killer traits aren’t as obvious. The base S24 is the cheapest model. It’s for people who don’t have the money to spend on a more premium phone but still want the most up-to-date Galaxy S experience. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is the most feature-packed and premium phone in the line-up. It’s for people who want the most that their Galaxy phone can possibly provide them.

But, what about the Galaxy S24+? Who is this phone for? Why should you choose this one over the base S24 or the Ultra? Well, there are several answers to those questions. So, let’s go over them and more in this review.

Galaxy S24+ Review: Build quality

This is an area where I didn’t expect any surprises. Samsung, obviously, reserves the highest standard of build quality for its flagship phones, and the Galaxy S24+ is no exception. The build quality of this phone isn’t only high-quality, but it also illustrates how nuanced Samsung’s phones are when it comes to their builds. I previously reviewed the Galaxy S23 FE (Review), and that is a damn good-feeling phone. It’s hefty and sturdy, and it feels like a precision-built work of craftsmanship; the Galaxy S24+ makes the Galaxy S23 FE feel like a toy.

That might be a bit dramatic. At the very least, it makes the Galaxy S23 FE feel like an actual mid-ranger by comparison. That confounded me because the Galaxy S23 FE is a solid brick of glass and metal. There isn’t a single thing about it that feels cheap. However, the Galaxy S24+ feels like it’s more premium in just about every way.

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Picking up this phone, it’s unmistakable that I’m picking up a true-to-form flagship phone. Every centimeter of this handset just feels amazing. It strikes a balance of being decently hefty while remaining svelte; a PERFECT balance. It’s heavy enough to drive home the point that it’s premium, but it’s thin enough to not feel clunky. Every time I pick it up, I feel like I’m holding a phone built with a premium feeling in mind.

Aside from the overall feeling in the hand, there are other important aspects of the build quality that I like. The buttons are nice and clicky, which is something that people often overlook. A set of mushy buttons can impact the feeling a bit. Also, I bent the phone slightly a few times (I didn’t go full zack Nelson, don’t worry) and I didn’t hear any creaks or other sounds.

All in all, Samsung has a track record of making some extremely premium-feeling flagship phones, and the Galaxy S24+ continues that tradition. I knew this before I even picked it up. Opening up the box, I said to myself “This is a $1,000 Samsung phone. Of course, it’s going to be well-built!” Yet… I was still blown away when I first picked it up. I’ve reviewed a ton of phones, and this is probably the best-feeling phone out of all of them.

Galaxy S24+ Review: Design

When it comes to the design, there’s not much for me to say. This is the design that we’ve seen with the Galaxy S23 phones last year. In fact, it seems that the majority of Samsung’s phones have taken this aesthetic. The S FE phones adopted it along with the A-series phones. So, there’s not too much to talk about, at least when it comes to more obvious aspects of the design.

Looking at the Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy S24+ side-by-side, it’d be tough to tell the difference. They both have notably rounded corners, and they both have their camera lenses jutting from the body individually.

It’s only when you start nitpicking do you see some notable differences. For starters, and this is something that I love about the design, the frame’s edges of the S24+ are flatter. The Galaxy S23’s frame has a slight bulge to it. It doesn’t feel bad at all, but it feels a little bit weird compared to the Galaxy  S24+’s frame. The frame on the Galaxy S24+ makes the phone feel more sleek and professional in a way. It adds to the overall dense feeling that makes the phone feel more premium than the S23.

One thing that I like about the back glass is that it curves inward ever-so-slightly where it meets the frame. It’s one of those details that adds dimension to the design. The frame itself also curves inward where it meets the glass. Aside from being visually appealing, it also helps you while holding the phone. The subtle curves keep the metal and glass from digging into your hand while you’re holding it. It sits comfortably in my hand. This is something I can’t say about the Galaxy S23 FE.

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Bezels

Another thing about the design that stuck out to me is how thin the bezels are. So, I’ve always been the person to say “Who cares about bezels? When you’re watching content or gaming, you’re looking at the screen, not the bezels!” But, in comes Samsung to make me change my tune. The Galaxy S24+ is a pretty large phone, it’s a great feeling seeing a screen that comes so close to completely filling out the full front of the display. The bezels are just a few millimeters thinner than what we got with the Galaxy S23 phones if that, and the viewing experience is more immersive.

So, is the design a massive overhaul for the Galaxy S series? No. But, is it a notable change that makes for a subtly new aesthetic? Still no… However, there are a few differences that let us know that Samsung isn’t copying and pasting the same design from last year.

Galaxy S24+ Review: Display

So, this is an area I’m not sure how to tackle. At the time of writing this review, there have been numerous reports pointing to the Galaxy S24 phones’ screens being washed out compared to the S23 phones. This is something I was able to confirm, as it’s even washed out compared to my Galaxy S23 FE. One thing I noted in my Galaxy S23 FE review was that the screen was punchy, but it fell just a hair short in terms of overall saturation, and it’s still punchier than the Galaxy S24+ display.

A Samsung rep said that this was going to be fixed in an update (implying that it’s a bug), and another rep said that it’s intended behavior (implying that it’s not a bug). So, if there’s any solid update on this story, I’ll update this article to say so.

Brightness

When it comes to the brightness, I have no complaints. Samsung has hooked its flagship phones up with exceptionally bright displays since the Galaxy S22, and they’ve been getting brighter. This year, the company gave the S24+ an eye-watering 2,600 nits of brightness, but the numbers don’t really mean much. The important thing is that I can see this screen perfectly in direct sunlight.

I tested the display brightness in several lighting scenarios, and there wasn’t a moment when I had trouble seeing the screen. The Galaxy S22 Ultra was bright enough with its 1,750 peak brightness. This phone’s display is an impressive 32% brighter.

The auto-brightness feature does a great job of choosing the right brightness for each lighting situation. I never felt the need to adjust it to better match the lighting conditions.

Colors

Now, onto the colors. This is a tough one, as I’m looking at the display colors that aren’t as punchy as they could be.

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That being said, I acknowledge that the colors are muted compared to past Galaxy phones. However, that’s just comparing them to other Galaxy phones. In general, the display on this phone is still pretty punchy. For me, it falls into the “Responsibly saturated” category. You’re still getting some nice juicy colors. Red flowers still pop, blue skies still punch, green grass is still lush. The colors are still impactful, but they avoid being cartoonish. They come out more natural.

Imagine seeing Times Square in real life instead of on a punchy OLED panel. You’ll see colorful billboards, lighted signs, neon lights, etc. An OLED panel would accentuate those colors to a great and visually appealing effect. However, in real life, the colors are still vivid and saturated. I feel like this is what this display represents. Viewing this display is like viewing Times Square in real life and seeing how naturally saturated everything is. It’s like looking at the world with a little added juice.

Yes, I said added juice; the colors aren’t 100% true to life. While not as saturated as Samsung’s previous displays, they’ve still got some punch. Honestly, I’d compare the colors to that of the display on the Galaxy Tab S9+. This is an LCD display, but it’s still extremely saturated. Yes, it’s behind the curve a bit, but it’s still amazing.

So, all in all, people are saying the display is dull compared to previous Galaxy phones, and it’s true. However, it’s not like you’re going to be seeing colors from a 2015 LCD display. Unless you’re moving right from another Galaxy phone or if you’re going to be holding your Galaxy S24+ side-by-side with another phone constantly, you’re not going to feel a notable valley.

My wishes

Do I wish that there was more color to the display? Honestly, yes. There are scenes in movies (colorful cartoonish and picturesque movies) that I wished just had a little more umph. Maybe the sky could be a little bluer, maybe a flower could be a bit more yellow. However, it didn’t substantially dampen the experience.

Adjustments

The latest version of One UI comes with a couple of ways for you to adjust the screen to tailor it to your experience. There are a fair number of things that you can tweak, but some of them are rendered ineffective because of the display issue (it could be an issue or intended behavior, but for the sake of the article, I’ll just refer to it as the “display issue”). Diving into the display options, you’ll see the Screen mode options that will let you switch the display between Natural and Vivid. There’s basically no difference between the modes because of the display issue.

Under the modes, you’ll see a bar that allows you to change the color temperature of the display. There are five settings that you can choose between very cool and very warm. Tapping the Advanced Settings option will open a section that will let you dial in the RGB values.

Those are the color options, but the adjustments go further than that. This year around, Samsung gave the “Plus” model a more pixel-packed display. The Galaxy S24+ has a 1440p+ display, which is much sharper than the 1080p+ display on the Galaxy S23+. If you want to crank down the resolution, you can change it to either 1080p+ or 720p+. This makes for less sharp visuals, but the battery will last longer.

When it comes to the refresh rate, this display caps out at 120Hz. However, there’s not a mode that keeps it locked at 120Hz. The only mode that gives you 120Hz is the Adaptive mode. In this mode, the software will bump the refresh rate to the full 120Hz based on your usage. There’s also the Standard mode that will knock the refresh rate down to 60Hz.

Galaxy S24+ Review: Speakers

The display and speaker quality of a phone go hand in hand. No matter how gorgeous the display is, if the speakers are low-quality, then you’re going to have a low-quality media consumption experience. This is why you’ll want your phone to have a nice set of speakers.

Samsung typically puts high-quality speakers in its phones, and that goes double for its flagship handsets. While reviewing the speakers on the Galaxy S24+, I can honestly say that I was not surprised with the results. I’ve used some pretty stellar speakers from Samsung devices, and those were more affordable offerings.

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To test this phone’s speakers, I listened to a ton of music from different genres along with games, YouTube videos, and podcasts (this was just general use). Also, I used custom audio examples that were designed to stress test certain aspects of the speakers. I’m judging the speakers based on these seven aspects: Loudness, Distortion, Bass, Treble, Balance, Vocals, and Immersion.

Loudness

You, obviously, want to be able to hear your speakers in loud environments. In terms of raw loudness, I think that these speakers could be louder. At full volume, I could hear the speakers comfortably across my room, and I could also hear them pretty well across the living room. They’re perfect for most indoor scenarios. Taking these speakers outside, however, I started to hear these speakers’ limitations.

Distortion

I feel like the loudness was dampened a bit to cut down on the distortion, and it worked for the most part. Listening to music at full volume, I heard a little bit of distortion, but nothing close to most other phones. I’d give up a little bit of volume for less distortion.

Bass

One of the main things that make a quality pair of smartphone speakers is the bass performance. Since smartphone speakers are smaller, it’s harder for them to produce lower tones. However, there are stand-out phones that do a great job of bringing the bass. The Galaxy S24+ is one of them.

When it comes to producing lower tones, the Galaxy S24+ is one of the best phones I’ve tested. I listened to all kinds of music, watched movies, and played games, and these speakers produced some great low-end audio. The test track I listened to accented the lower instruments like double bass, tubas, bass clarinets, bassoons, and contrabassoons. I could hear the low growl of these instruments along with the grit and texture of their sound.

Treble

The treble is one of the things that companies don’t really focus on sometimes. Having good treble means that the higher tones come through crisp and clear. I think that the Galaxy S24+’s speakers do a good job of producing higher tones, though they could be better. I feel like the sound is definitely geared towards a lower and warmer sound, and the treble does suffer a little bit.

Balance

Being able to produce high and low tones is important, but it’s also important to balance these sounds. This helps them create an immersive sound. You don’t want the bass overpowering the treble or vice versa.

When it comes to overall balance, I think that the sound is pretty balanced with a little bit of emphasis on the low-end. It doesn’t overpower the treble, as I can hear some nice treble as well.

Vocals

You’re likely going to be using these speakers to listen to songs with singers. The voices are very important to the overall sound. There are some phone speakers that fall short in the vocals department, and this means that the singers’ voice just blends in with the rest of the music. The vocals sound beautiful while listening to the Galaxy S24+’s speakers. They project perfectly.

Immersion

Immersion is an obvious one. You want your sound to be full and captivating. I think that overall, the speakers give me some wide and immersive audio. All of the audio coming from the speakers sounds amazing and immersive.

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Overall

Samsung pretty much checked all of the boxes when it comes to making a great set of speakers. While just a tad quiet, they produce an absolutely beautiful sound, and I loved using them to consume all sorts of media using them. Honestly, these are some of the best speakers that you can get on a smartphone nowadays.

Galaxy S24+ Review: Performance

Performance is another area where I knew that this phone would excel. It’s a Samsung flagship packing the latest Snapdragon chip, so it’s a no-brainer. I’ve been both testing this phone and using it as my daily driver (I instantly popped my T-Mobile SIM into it). At no point throughout my testing, did I see this phone slow down. Every app opens swiftly with a perfectly smooth animation, I’m able to navigate through every menu fluidly, and using the interface is perfectly smooth.

Everything just functions; from the moment I unlock it to the moment I slip it into my pocket, I feel like I’m using a phone with performance as premium as its hardware.

As for the fingerprint scanner, this phone uses an under-display fingerprint scanner, I have no complaints in that department. It reads my fingerprint perfectly almost 100% of the time.

So, overall, day-to-day performance is perfectly smooth. I did use the phone after it’s been heated up a bit from some intense gaming, and it still didn’t want to slow down.

Benchmarks

As we know, benchmarks are not a definitive measure of a phone’s day-to-day performance. However, just for reference, I’m going to throw a few scores at you in case you keep up with them. At Android Headlines, we have a few tests that we put our phones through.

Firstly, the typical benchmarks. Using Geekbench this phone scored 2235 for the single-core score, a 6778 for the multi-core score, and a 15055 for the GPU score. We also used 3DMark. Using this program, this phone got a Best loop score of 4862, a Lowest loop score of 2547, and a Stability score of 52.4%. As another test of the performance. We tested rendering a short 1-minute video using CapCut. rendering it only took 6.94 seconds.

 

Galaxy S24+ Review: Gaming

Most people who pick up the phone are going to be doing some serious gaming on it. Samsung’s flagship phones are typically made for gaming, and the Galaxy S24+ is no exception. I didn’t expect this phone to have any issues with playing games, and I wasn’t disappointed.

Right off the bat, this game crushes any 2D game that you’ll throw at it. It doesn’t matter how many sprites are on the screen or how many animations are playing. The Galaxy S24+ didn’t hiccup or skip a beat at all. We’re talking about Qualcomm’s most powerful chip on the market with Samsung’s OneUI. Playing 2D games is a breeze.

But what about the big fish? What about games like Genshin Impact, one of the prettiest games on the market now? The story is much the same. I started up the game and was met with a buttery-smooth gameplay experience. I went into the settings and maxed out the graphics. Everything was turned to its highest setting with anti-aliasing and motion blur turned on. Also, I set the peak frame rate to 60FPS. This phone did not skip a beat at all. I ran through the world, battled enemies, glid throughout the land, and had a consistent frame rate.

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The same thing went for Honkai Star Rail. This is also a game that’s super pretty, rife with animations, and chock full of effects that would slow down weaker chips. While playing this game, I think I only noticed one dropped frame during an intense attack animation, but that was barely noticeable. The Galaxy S24+ conquered these games without breaking a sweat.

But… I had to heat things up

You can’t call it a gaming review without pushing the phone to its absolute limits. I had to work hard to get this phone to slow down, and I managed to. To do so, I played the games while I had a video playing in PiP mode WHILE screen recording. You can see it in the tweet below.

In case you’re wondering, yes, the screams of pain that my Galaxy S24+ uttered will haunt my dreams. However, it was for a good cause. It’s to show just how far you have to go to push this phone to its limits. You’re not likely to be playing a game while watching a video and recording it at the same time, so you can rest assured that you’ll get some powerful gaming performance from this phone with standard use.

Galaxy S24+ Review: Heat performance

This is a phone for power users, and power users tend to run their phones into the ground. This causes them to heat up a fair bit. With typical use, this phone remained cool. It wasn’t until I started gaming did I start to feel it heat up. During my review of the Galaxy S23 FE, I noted that it heated up immensely while gaming. It heated up quickly and to a high temperature. It got uncomfortable to hold after just about 20 minutes of gaming.

I’m happy to say that things are different with the Galaxy S24+. Your typical side-scroller won’t heat up the phone, but intense games like Genchin Impact will definitely cause it to heat up faster. Playing this game non-stop, it started to get warm, but it never felt uncomfortable. So, you won’t have any issues with gaming on the Galaxy S24+ for extended periods of time.

Galaxy S24+ Review: Battery

I never really used a modern Samsung phone with a bad battery life. The Galaxy S23 FE gave me some really good battery life, and I was expecting similar results with the Galaxy S24+. However, my expectations were exceeded. The battery life on this phone was exceptional. I used it as my daily driver before I formally stopped and tested the battery, and it didn’t touch the charger often.

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During my casual usage, I was able to go a two-day stretch with moderate to light usage. When I cranked my usage up during testing, I still managed to get north of a day of battery life. This included a fair amount of gaming, testing the camera, and watching a bunch of content.

As for the official test, I charged the phone to 100% and streamed an extremely long video. The point was to time how long it took the battery to run dry. Well, it took the video 20 hours and 11 minutes to kill the battery. Compared to other notable flagship phones out now, that’s definitely above average. It’s just short of the iPhone 15 Pro Max which lasted 21 hours and 35 minutes.

Galaxy S24+ Review: Camera

As you can guess, the camera is a pretty major part of this phone’s experience. I tested this camera knowing that it was going to provide a pretty powerful experience, and I was not disappointed; however, there was one area where I was a bit disappointed. I’ll get to that.

Interface

Camera interfaces have pretty much converged on the formula established by Apple years back. If you’re holding it in portrait mode, you’ll see a toolbar at the top of the screen with your settings, flash control, timer, aspect ratio, resolution, Motion Photo toggle, and filters. At the bottom is where you can switch your modes. They’re all on a horizontally scrolling carousel letting you swipe left or right to switch modes.

What’s neat about the interface is that most of the settings you need to set are easily accessible via the camera’s viewfinder. You don’t have to dive into the settings to adjust the resolution, frame rate, or aspect ratio. These are some of the things we’ll want to change on the fly.

Details

I know that the Galaxy S24+ uses a 50MP camera sensor and bins down to 12MP.  Since the mass majority of people will use it in 12MP mode by default, I’ll be judging the details on this mode, and I’ll talk about the 50MP mode in a separate section.

Using the camera, I’m getting some really nice detailed shots. I have plenty of room to zoom into shots before I start to see destructive pixelization. I was actually pretty surprised by how much detail was retained in the shots. I’d take pictures of flowers, and be able to pick out individual grains of dirt. A good example will be the flower below. Zooming in a bit, I can still make out the fine details of the dirt inside of it. That’s just one example.

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I’ll take pictures of far-away objects and still be able to capture some decent details on them as well (this is without using the telephoto camera). Looking at the palm trees, I’m still able to make out intricate details in the leaves.

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Taking a wider shot like the one of these rocks below, I’m still able to make out some significant details on the leaves between the rocks. I’m able to see the midrib and veins of the leaves along with details on the rocks.

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These are just a few examples of how detailed these pictures can get. Overall, I’m quite impressed with the camera’s performance. It also illustrates the importance of proper camera software to complement the hardware. I’ve reviewed mid-range phones with sensors just as large as this one and larger, and their performance just doesn’t compete with the Galaxy S24+’s. It boils down to the harmony between hardware and software.

Exposure/contrast

When it comes to exposure, the camera does a good job of keeping a well-lit picture without dipping into overexposure. While taking images with the most direct sunlight and reflections, there’s a nice amount of highlights to give the images nuance without looking like the sensor is being overloaded. A good example is below.

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The camera also did a nice job of brightening up this black wooden post below. It was able to expose it properly without having parts of it getting too noisy from being under-exposed.

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I think that the sensor does a great job when it comes to the contrast. Taking pictures where the sunlight is casting harsh shadows, I was able to get great results. I’d say that the camera does raise the shadows just a tad more than I would like. The shadows in the image below were a bit darker in real life.

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However, it’s not bad. I still praise the contrast overall.

Colors

This area is where we need to appreciate a little thing called restraint. We all know Samsung as the company that usually delivers more saturated images. This time around, images are still saturated, but they don’t go overboard. I call them “responsibly saturated.” They’re just punchy enough to please the eyes, but they don’t stray into being cartoonish.

A good example would be this image of the pinkish flower. Most camera sensors would produce results that would burn your eyes with how saturated the colors are. However, Samsung was able to keep the saturation on a leash. The color is kept well in line, but there is still a nice burst to make them stand out.

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Another good example is the sky in this image. The stop sign is a bit darker, and the color is kept nicely toned down. However, the sky in the background has a nice punchy blue tone to it. It strikes a nice balance that gives the eyes something nice to look at while remaining reasonable.

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50MP mode

So, let’s jump into the high-res mode. This will use the full 50MP of the sensor. This is just over quadruple the resolution of the standard mode. While that’s the case, the results aren’t all that much different. Don’t get me wrong, the images are sharper and I’m able to zoom into them more than with the 12MP mode.

However, the difference isn’t all that significant. You have some additional range to zoom and crop the images but don’t expect to zoom into them 100x. You’ll want to shoot in this mode if you want to zoom in just a bit.

However, the camera does a much better job of capturing and retaining more details than other cameras that I’ve reviewed. There are some phones that produce results that don’t look any different from their standard modes; some of them look worse (calling out the Moto Edge+ 2022). So, the high-res mode on the Galaxy S24+ achieves an actual high-resolution image.

Low-light (No night mode)

When it comes to the low-light performance, this is where I was a bit disappointed. I tested the camera with the night mode turned on and without it. Without the mode turned on, the images were understandably darker with more noise. The issue is that, when I take the images, the camera doesn’t seem to do any processing to reduce the noise and brighten the image. I know that the phone is smart enough to do it. However, the results I get are very noisy and dark.

However, this is only for the extremely dark lighting conditions. When I turned the light up just a bit, the results were, of course, better.

When I moved outside, I was able to get some better results thanks to the additional light sources. One thing that got me about this camera was the excellent dynamic range it was able to achieve. There were good details throughout both the highlights and shadows.

Low light (Night mode)

Using the night mode, I was able to get some additional exposure in the images while sacrificing some details. I think that this camera is a decent overall performer in this area, but it definitely falls behind the kind of performance that you’d get from a Pixel phone.

Overall

I think that the camera is an amazing performer. Undoubtedly, you’re going to get a more powerful experience with the Ultra model, but you’re still getting a great experience with this camera. It creates images that are well-exposed, contrasty, responsibly colorful, and full of detail.

Let’s wrap this up

As I said before, the Galaxy S24+ is in a weird spot in the lineup. Being the one in the middle, it’s not the most of anything. It’s not the most powerful, or feature-packed; that’s the Ultra. It’s not the most affordable or pocketable; that’s the base variant. But, let’s not think about it as the meat of this tech sandwich. Let’s think of this phone as an entity all its own.

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The Galaxy S24+ is a well-built, nice-looking, and powerful phone with a beautiful display, a powerful camera, some stellar speakers, and great battery life. It’s a powerful phone with powerful AI technology in the software and seven years of software updates. I enjoyed every moment I spent with this phone, and continue to enjoy it. Immediately before this phone, I was rocking a foldable phone that I loved to death. However, the Galaxy S24+ is so good that I swiftly made it my daily driver. In fact, it brought me over to the Galaxy ecosystem. 

This is a device that works so well. It’s more than just the middle child; it’s not the less premium Ultra or the bigger base Galaxy S24. It’s an experience all its own, and this is why I heavily recommend this device.


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ESPN joins with Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery for sports streaming

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Sports streaming these days is just about as convoluted as streaming anything else, but that could change with a new joint service being developed by Disney’s ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery. The three companies are reportedly partnering up for a joint streaming service to house sports from each of their respective network families

Currently, if you want to stream sports and related sports programming, you generally have to select from a wide array of options. Just like choosing between Disney+, Max, Netflix, Paramount+, and numerous others. This partnership will bring together three of the largest broadcasters and offer their sports streaming options under one roof. This would include allowing subscribers to watch content from essentially all of the sports streaming options that each company offers.

As CNBC reports, the service doesn’t yet have a name and no subscription fee has been decided upon. The new service is expected to launch sometime this Fall, however. So it shouldn’t be too long before a price is announced. That being said, it would seem unlikely to come with an unreasonably high monthly cost. As it’s supposed to be a “skinnier bundle of linear networks” compared to cable sports bundles.

The new service will feature sports streaming from multiple ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery networks

Being a skinnier bundle doesn’t mean viewers won’t have plenty to watch. The new service will reportedly feature programs from ESPN. As well as its sister networks including ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPN News, and the ABC broadcast network. For Fox’s part, viewers can expect content from FS1, FS2, BTN, and the Fox Broadcast network. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. Discovery will offer content from TNT, TBS, and TruTV.

All three companies will reportedly form a new company just for the platform, with each of the three parent companies owning a one-third stake. This company will also have its own leadership team to run things. Which will hopefully translate to a compelling offering with plenty of features.

“The launch of this new streaming sports service is a significant moment for Disney and ESPN, a major win for sports fans, and an important step forward for the media business. This means the full suite of ESPN channels will be available to consumers alongside the sports programming of other industry leaders as part of a differentiated sports-centric service,’ said Disney CEO Bob Iger. While there’s no confirmed cost yet, combining the prices of service from all three companies costs upwards of $27.

So it wouldn’t be surprising to see it cost somewhere between $20 and $30. In terms of signups, interested consumers will be able to sign up through a dedicated app.


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WhatsApp could let you pin a Channel to the top of your feed

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For a while, WhatsApp has given people the ability to create and manage Channels. Channels are one-to-many chat groups where people can post messages for the masses to view. Well, according to a new report, WhatsApp is working on a feature that will let people pin Channels to the top of their feed.

If you’re curious about making your own Channel, it’s pretty simple to do. In the app, go to the Updates tab and you’ll see a section titled Channels; tap on the “+” icon next to it. You see a popup menu with two options, tap on the Create Channel option. After that, you’ll be able to give your Channel a name, description, profile picture, and other characteristics.

WhatsApp is working on a feature that will let you pin your favorite Channels

Right now, since we’re dealing with a leak, you’ll want to take this news with a grain of salt. This has not been officially announced by WhatsApp, so the company could make changes or shelf this feature altogether. Several beta testers have seen this feature, but it’s not available to all testers.

In WhatsApp, you’re able to see a list of the Channels you follow within the app under the Updates tab. It’s a convenient way to see all the Channels you follow, but it’s always possible to fall in love with one Channel above others. Obviously, you’ll want to see that first when you open the Updates tab. Well, according to a new leak, WhatsApp is working on a feature that’ll let you pin your favorite Channel to the top of your Channel list.

This way, you won’t have to scroll down to find the Channel that’s captured your heart. At the moment, we don’t exactly know when this feature will roll out if it ever does. Based on the screenshot, it looks like it’s complete enough to be available soon.

However, this feature might not launch independently. Apparently, WhatsApp is working on an overall to the Channels interface. So, it’s possible that the company could roll out this new Channel pinning option when it launches the new interface. In fact, there could be more features coming to Channels, as WhatsApp is also working on the ability to post voice messages and polls into channels.


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Snapchat’s parent company Snap loses 30% of its value after releasing its Q4 report

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The parent company of social-media platform Snapchat, Snap Inc., lost over 30% of its valuation this afternoon after releasing its fourth-quarter earnings release. The company reported revenue of $1.36 billion for the fourth quarter of 2023 slightly topping the year-earlier figure of $1.30 billion. But the $1.38 billion in Q4 gross did not meet Wall Street expectations of $1.38 billion. And at $4.61 billion, 2023 revenue barely topped the $4.60 billion Snap generated in 2022.
In a letter to stockholders, Snap said that its flat 2023 revenue was “reflecting a challenging operating environment.” Just yesterday, Snap said that it will lay off 10% of its workforce or approximately 500 employees. Back in 2022, Snap eliminated 20% of its headcount. Heavily reliant on advertising income, Snapchat has been unable to recover from Apple’s App Tracking Transparency feature which allows iPhone users to choose whether they want to block advertisers from tracking them when using an app.
In the letter to stockholders, Snap said that it was “encouraged by the progress we are making with our ad platform,” but noted that it is battling a headwind with the conflict in the Middle East. The violence in the region cost Snap about two percentage points in growth, according to the company. Snapchat had 414 million active daily users during the fourth quarter of 2023, up 10% year-over-year. 800 million users worldwide visit Snapchat every month the company said.
Half of the users are in North America and Europe which indicates that the social media platform will no longer focus on gaining users in emerging markets who mostly use Android phones. The company did note that the number of Daily Active Users DAUs rose both sequentially and year-over-year on both iOS and Android.

CEO Evan Spiegel wrote in the stockholder’s letter, “We are shifting more of our focus toward user growth and deepening engagement in our most highly monetizable geographies. Focusing on these initiatives will help us increase daily active usage of Snapchat, deepen content engagement, improve performance for advertisers, and ultimately accelerate revenue growth and drive increased free cash flow.”

Snapchat incurred a loss of $248.7 million for the fourth quarter, an improvement from the $288 million in red ink Snap spilled during Q4 of 2022. For the three months, Snap lost 15 cents per share compared with an 18 cents per share loss during the same quarter in 2022. For all of 2023, Snap lost $1.32 billion which was a 7% improvement from the $1.43 billion it lost the preceding year. 2023 saw the company lose 82 cents per share, 8% lower than the 89 cents per share loss Snap suffered in 2022.

During the regular trading day, Snap shares rose 70 cents or 4.18% to $17.45 right near the 52-week high of $17.90. But that peak now seems very far away after the stock tumbled $5.45 to $12 in after-hours trading following the release of the report. That is a decline of 31.23%.


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How Does Automated API Testing Differ from Manual API Testing: Unveiling the Advantages

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Delve into automated versus manual API testing for efficient software delivery. See how automation speeds validation while manual testing provides human insight, ensuring comprehensive coverage for robust development.

In the domain of software development, the distinction between automated and manual API testing is pivotal for efficient and reliable software delivery. Automated API testing harnesses the power of software tools to execute tests on an application’s interface, verifying interactions and responses without human intervention.

This method ensures that APIs, which serve as crucial communication channels between different software systems, consistently behave as expected under various conditions. By emphasizing API testing automation and its best practices, this approach contributes to the reliability and efficiency of these integral components in software development.

Manual API testing, on the other hand, relies on a human tester to manually send requests to the API and assess the responses. While this approach allows for nuanced and exploratory testing, it can be time-consuming and less consistent compared to its automated counterpart. Choosing between these methodologies often depends on specific project requirements, with a blend of both strategies being ideal for thorough testing coverage.

Key Takeaways

  • Automated API testing enables faster and more reliable validation of APIs.
  • Manual testing provides detailed exploratory testing with human insight.
  • A combination of both testing methods offers a comprehensive approach.

Comparative Analysis of Automated and Manual API Testing

In exploring the differences between automated and manual API testing, it’s essential to understand their distinct methodologies, the tools and techniques involved, and the skills that testers need to effectively execute these tasks. These key areas reveal the benefits and challenges associated with each approach during the development process of APIs.

Fundamental Differences

Automated API testing and manual API testing vary in several fundamental ways. Automation leverages testing tools to execute predefined tests on an API without human intervention, allowing for continuous and consistent testing throughout the development lifecycle. In contrast, manual testing relies on a tester to manually perform the tests by directly interacting with the API, which can be time-consuming and prone to human error.

  • Automated API Testing:
    • Consistently executes a suite of tests
    • Ideal for regression, performance, and security testing
    • Facilitates testing in multiple environments and conditions
  • Manual API Testing:
    • Requires human judgment for exploratory testing
    • Beneficial during the early stages of development and for ad-hoc testing
    • Allows for nuanced observation and insight that automated tools might miss

Testing Tools and Techniques

Different testing tools are available for both manual and automated testing, each with unique features designed to cater to specific testing objectives. These tools facilitate automated functional, performance, security, and integration testing.

  • Automation Tools:
    • Postman: Enables quick API testing with a user-friendly interface
    • SOAPUI: Offers extensive capabilities for both REST and SOAP APIs
    • REST Assured: Integrates easily with Java-based projects for API validations
    • Karate: Allows writing tests in a readable domain-specific language

In the realm of manual API testing, tools like Jira can be used to track and manage testing efforts, and documentation plays a significant role in guiding the manual testing process.

  • Manual Testing Techniques:
    • Documentation Review: Critical in understanding API behavior and test cases
    • Exploratory Testing: Involves interactively tinkering with API endpoints
    • Use Case Testing: Focuses on the API’s functional requirements

Skills and Expertise Required

The skills and expertise required for manual and automated testing differ substantially. Manual API testing typically demands a strong understanding of the API’s functional requirements and the ability to meticulously document and report findings. Testers need superior attention to detail and analytical skills for exploratory testing practices and use case validation.

  • Manual Testing Skills:
    • Substantial functional understanding of APIs
    • Analytical thinking for exploring and validating API responses

On the other hand, automated API testing requires knowledge of scripting and proficiency in using selected API testing tools. Understanding best practices in automation, development, and continuous integration processes becomes crucial. Testers should also be adept at creating comprehensive test environments that mimic real-world scenarios for more effective testing.

  • Automated Testing Skills:
    • Technical know-how in scripting and familiarity with various automation tools
    • Proficiency in setting up environments and integrating tests with CI/CD pipelines

Advantages of Automated API Testing

Automated API testing has significantly transformed the software development process, offering a range of benefits that optimize performance and ensure the delivery of high-quality applications. These advantages particularly resonate with agile development teams that prioritize speed, efficiency, and frequent iteration.

Speed and Efficiency

Automated tests execute much faster than manual tests, enabling teams to perform functional tests, unit tests, and integration tests at an increased pace. This rapid execution facilitates parallel testing, thereby saving time and resources that are pivotal in an agile and CI/CD environment. The shortened feedback loop allows bugs and errors to be identified and addressed promptly, contributing to a more efficient development cycle.

Accuracy and Reliability

Automation reduces human error, leading to more accurate test results. Test automation tools can repeatedly run the same set of tests in the same manner, increasing the reliability of the testing process. This high degree of consistency helps in uncovering defects that might be missed during manual testing due to oversight or tester fatigue.

Integration with Development Workflows

Automated API testing is designed to integrate seamlessly into modern CI/CD pipelines, advocating for a ‘shift left’ approach where testing occurs earlier in the software development process. This allows for continuous testing throughout the lifecycle of the application, from development to deployment, aligning with the agile development ethos. Additionally, maintenance becomes less cumbersome as automated tests can be easily updated alongside changes in API functionality, ensuring that the tests evolve with the application.

Conclusion

Automated API testing and manual API testing serve distinct purposes within the software development lifecycle. Automated testing shines in high-volume, repetitive tasks, enabling swift and consistent feedback, perfect for regression and load testing. In contrast, manual testing is irreplaceable for exploratory scenarios where human intuition and creative test design are paramount.

The advantages of automated testing—such as scalability, speed, and reliability—are counterbalanced by the flexibility and nuanced observations that come with manual testing. They are not competing practices but complementary, with the choice between them often guided by the specific requirements of the project at hand. The integration of both approaches tends to yield a more robust and thorough testing regimen.

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What Is Wear OS? Everything You Need To Know

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What is Wear OS? In its simplest definition, it’s Google’s smartwatch operating system. Wear OS is more than just a platform for wearables, though. And, for anyone looking to learn more about the platform, this article aims to answer all your questions.

Does Wear OS run on all smartwatches?

No. While many smartwatches do run on this operating system, there are a number of them that don’t. For example, smartwatches from plenty of lesser-known brands run on their own operating systems.

In the same vein, the Apple Watch, smartwatches from Fitbit, and other wearable brands run on their operating systems as well. Even Samsung’s smartwatches use to run on their own OS. Although they now use Wear OS with OneUI Watch layered on top for a unique Wear OS user experience.

Google’s smartwatch operating system is probably the most expanded. There are more available smartwatches that operate on this software than any other. Not too unlike Android with smartphones.

This could be both a good and a bad thing, depending on how you look at it. For the most part, though, it stays true to a core component of Android, which is consumer choice.

With so many smartwatches running on Wear OS, consumers have plenty of options.

What apps are available for Wear OS?

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There are loads of apps that are available on the platform.

Many of them are the same apps that you can download on Android. Apps like Google Fit, Strava, Telegram, and even Uber can be installed. You can even find more obscure apps that are specifically for smartwatches. Facer is one of these apps and lets you customize your watch faces easily. Some other more commonly available apps on Wear OS these days include Spotify, YouTube Music, Google Assistant, Google Maps, Google Wallet, and many, many more.

I personally like to use the Calm meditation app for little moments of zen or guided breathing to get a small moment of relaxation here and there throughout the day. Although, you do usually need a subscription for Calm to use most of its features. So that’s worth keeping in mind. Quite a few apps will have subscription fees to use the service. Just like with their smartphone counterparts.

Where do you get apps?

Just like with Android smartphones and with Android TV, apps on Wear OS are downloaded from the Play Store. You can even install apps directly from the watch. In the early days of Android Wear, which is what Wear OS used to be, apps were installed via the phone. If you wanted an app installed on your watch, you’d simply find the app on the phone, install it, and then sync it with your watch to transfer the app

These days, with the Play Store being available on watches, no syncing is involved in the installation process. You just scroll the Play Store on the watch instead and install everything you want. It’s a much simpler, and much more convenient process because it saves you time and effort.

How much do the watches cost?

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This all depends on the brand you pick and the features it comes with, though most Wear OS watches come with just about all the same features.

What it mostly comes down to is the brand, and whether or not the watch comes with LTE capabilities. Meaning, it can be used with cellular data so you don’t need your phone to be connected to it.

For the most part Wear OS watches will usually run in the range of $250-$400. Some of the high-end watches, like those from TAG Heuer or Mont Blanc, can cost quite a bit more as they use more premium materials and they come from luxury fashion brands. Even some like Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 5 Pro from 2022 were about $500 for the LTE model.

What are the more popular smartwatches on this platform?

There used to be a lot of different models available from various brands. Many of those were under the Fossil umbrella, and once upon a time, Fossil would have easily been one of the most popular if not the most popular brands for Wear OS smartwatches. However, Fossil no longer plans to make smartwatches going forward.

With that being said, Samsung is likely the most popular brand right now and the Galaxy Watch 6 or Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is likely the most popular watch. It has the most up-to-date smartwatch components for the Wear OS platform and the newest features. Not to mention Wear OS 4 which is currently the nest version of the software.

Google’s Pixel Watch 2 is another really popular Wear OS smartwatch since it was only just released back in October of 2023. It also wouldn’t be surprising if Samsung ends up announcing yet another new smartwatch for later this year.

What sorts of features does Wear OS have?

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Wear OS offers tons of features, and basically all the features you’d expect from a smartwatch including phone notifications, health tracking, and a whole lot more. These days, watches do more than they used to as well. Some will also have unique features that are specific to that brand or model.

Platform features

You can receive incoming notifications from your smartphone, and even make and receive calls on some models. Calls can be made through a Bluetooth-connected phone, or completely on their own if the watch has LTE.

Beyond calls and notifications, most or all Wear OS watches come with Google Assistant these days. This will allow you to interact with other smart devices like lights and power switches, fans, or really anything that has Google Assistant integration. You can even ask it questions if you just need an answer to something.

Some of the more common uses for Wear OS though revolve around fitness. Most or all Wear OS watches will have the ability to keep track of things like step counts, distance run or walked, and even your heart rate. Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 6 Classic even has an ECG feature for helping to detect Afib and it can track and manage your stress and sleep habits.

There is literally a plethora of fitness-related features, it all depends on how you exercise. Some watch models even have water resistance and can be worn while you swim.

All watches also come with an always-on display, which allows you to quickly glance at information. This feature basically wakes the screen just by sensing your wrist movement, so if you lift it up, the watch knows and wakes the screen up so you can see the information.

Apps

Naturally, since this is a smartwatch platform, apps are available to install on the watch to help augment its capabilities. See the above apps section for an idea of what apps you can install on a Wear OS smartwatch.

How do you use Wear OS?

Like touchscreen smartphones, Wear OS watches are interacted with through the display. They’re touch-sensitive, so using features, installing apps, and managing notifications is all done through touching the screen.

Some watches may have buttons or crowns that can be used to navigate the interface though, and Google Assistant can even add some hands-free functionality depending on what it is you’re trying to do. For example, you have a watch like the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic which has both Google Assistant support and the rotating bezel. You can use the bezel for navigating the user interface for most things, then tap the screen to select stuff. And you can use Google Assistant for some things as well.

When you boot up your watch, you’ll load up to the home screen every time. After unlocking the watch, you can swipe up to view notifications. Swiping down brings up the quick settings menu, which is where you’ll find things like brightness and other settings functions.

Swiping to the left though is where you’ll find all of the most useful stuff. Like apps. This is where you’ll also find tiles, a useful feature that was added earlier this year.

What are tiles?

Tiles is a feature that Google rolled out for Wear OS way back in 2019, and it’s grown since then to include a lot more apps and features. Tiles are basically a way for you to pin key information onto your watch and you can access them to the right of your watch face homescreen. These make details glanceable and readily available for you at a moment’s notice. So if you need to check something quickly while out on a run, you can swipe to a particular Tile and get the information you need or want fast. You can now set up Tiles for all kinds of apps, more recently with Spotify. There are also Tiles for Weather, Wallet, and plenty more features and apps.

Do Wear OS watches use the same batteries as regular watches?

No. All Wear OS smartwatches are going to come with internal batteries that will be rechargeable. Sow when it needs juice, simply toss it on the charger and let it be.

This means you’ll never have to worry about replacing the batteries within it. However, you will be swapping out remembering to replace the battery with remembering to charge it. It’s easy to forget to toss your watch on the charger just as it is with your phone. This is why it’s a good thing more companies have started trying to increase the battery efficiency of Wear OS while also speeding up the charging time.

That being said, if you think about it like a phone accessory, this may help to prevent you from forgetting to charge it when needed. For the most part at least.

Most smartwatch batteries will run on average, 24 hours before you need to recharge them. Though, more often now there are brands claiming watches will last for around two days on a single charge. A good example of this is the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. This would easily last me close to 48 hours or more with slightly more than average use.

What are the issues with Wear OS?

There aren’t too many, but Wear OS is not a flawless system. Its biggest issue is that it’s been struggling to show how useful it can be, and this is a big reason why the Apple Watch has a bigger piece of the smartwatch market.

Tiles has helped with this, making the platform the most useful it’s ever been. And Google and Samsung’s advancements in increasing battery life and performance with Wear OS 3 and Wear OS 4 have been a big help too. Things feel less convoluted and more accessible. Like any piece of tech, it might take a few days to get truly used to it, but that will fade.

Another issue is that not all Android apps are available on Wear OS. This means you find that the app you want to use on the watch can’t be installed. If you think about it, though, that might not be such a bad thing. Wear OS is not meant to be a replacement for your phone. It’s simply there to help you access some of the features so you don’t have to pull it out of your pocket all the time.

Whether that’s checking an incoming message or using Google Pay to buy stuff at the store.

Where can you buy Wear OS smartwatches?

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Pretty much anywhere. If the store sells electronics, it likely sells Wear OS smartwatches.

Online

Obviously, you can buy just about every single Wear OS smartwatch online. Some of them can be found on Amazon, some at Best Buy. You can also find the watches from each brand specifically at their own online stores in most cases.

BestBuy & other electronics retailers

BestBuy will be one of the bigger electronics retailers to sell Wear OS devices, and they’ll probably be mixed in with other smartwatch options, or at least close by the same section. You can also find some options at Amazon too, which shouldn’t be surprising since Amazon sells basically everything under the sun.

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Carrier stores

Some carriers will sell smartwatches along with smartphones and other smart devices. Usually, these will be the LTE options, but if that’s what you’re looking for then your carrier might be the best place to look since you can handle other business there at the same time.

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Department stores, malls, and stores like Target

Believe it or not, some department stores will sell smartwatches too. Especially the more fashion-oriented brands. You’ll also find smartwatch options at places like Target, Fred Meyer, and similar stores may sell these devices as well.

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Does Wear OS only work with Android?

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Nope. You can use an Apple iPhone and still use a Wear OS smartwatch, as the platform works with both Android and iOS devices.

That being said, you will probably have a little bit more functionality with Android, but most of the features will be there if you are on iOS.

Is Wear OS customizable?

Both Wear OS and the watches themselves are pretty customizable. With the platform, you can customize the watch with the tiles feature and by selecting the watch face.

Watch faces are already pre-installed and there will be a handful of choices. If however, you use something like Facer, the watch faces are infinitely more customizable, and there are a lot of really cool options out there. This is something you should explore if you like to customize your devices.

With the watches themselves, you can customize the watch case depending on the brand and the model, as many watch options offer varied choices for watch case colors.

Wear OS watches also support removable watch straps so you can choose the one that best fits your style, or simply swap it out based on the activity. For example, silicone straps for when you’re exercising, and a leather or metal option for just about everything else.

Does Wear OS get updates?

It will get updates from time to time. Probably not as often as Android phones, though. That being said Google and Samsung have been updating their Wear OS watches more often these days. You will generally get a notification on your connected phone that an update for the watch is available. And if you’re wearing the watch and it’s powered on, you should get an alert there too. You can also always manually check to see if there’s an available update.

What are the benefits of Wear OS?

There are a ton of benefits, not the least of which is all the hands-free functionality you’ll have. Wear OS also helps you get fit, and it does this with various fitness-related apps. They can also be a fashion statement if you simply like to have a watch on your wrist. It’ll just be more functional than a regular watch too.

Really though, the benefits depend on what you want out of having a smartwatch. If it’s for the voice capabilities, then Wear OS is perfect thanks to Google Assistant. If you want at at-a-glance notifications and other information, this is another big benefit as you won’t have to reach for your phone. Simply lift your wrist and take a peek at what you need to see.

Is Wear OS the right smartwatch for you?

If you use an Android phone, it’s probably the right option, but that will entirely depend on you and what you’re looking for. Since there are so many Wear OS watch options out there, you won’t lack choices. That’s a certainty. You will need to be mindful though, of if you will get any use out of all the functionality.

If you’ll never use Google Assistant or want to use apps, you may be better off with a fitness tracker as many of these also offer heart rate sensors and notifications. If you do indeed want a smartwatch, you may also want to consider whether or not Wear OS would be a better option, or if something from a brand that doesn’t use Wear OS is the way to go.


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Recover the corrupted video with Wondershare Recoverit

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Malicious software can infect your storage devices and lead to the loss or corruption of videos. To address these situations and recover lost videos, individuals can use specialized data recovery tools or services. For this purpose, Wondershare Recoverit can help you recover the lost video efficiently. In this article, we will discuss the tool’s recovery feature to restore video or corrupted files. Let’s get started!

Part 1: Common Reasons That Lead to Video Corruption or Lost

It is essential to avoid the reasons that cause the loss of your data or video. Data is less likely to get lost if you consider the reasons for video loss. Such reasons have been discussed below so you can get an idea and avoid them to preserve data.

– Users may lose the video data from the camera that gets damaged due to physical damage. Also, a liquid spill can affect the camera’s working, which causes video corruption.
– Software crashes while transferring the data can cause the loss of videos from the system. Additionally, the video data was also erased from the system due to hardware issues.
– Your important video files can get deleted when you format the SD card to free up space. Moreover, video data can get corrupted in this SD card formatting process.
– Pulling out the disk without unmounting it first causes the video to be lost from the storage device. Furthermore, video data gets deleted because of unexpected viruses.

Part 2: Recover and Repair the Lost Video with Recoverit

Have you ever lost the video of the wedding ceremony due to the formatting of the SD card? This video recovery tool enables you to restore it in a better way. This data recovery software not only restores the video but also repairs it to make it playable. Also, the tool doesn’t require any technical skill to recover the lost video. Interesting, right?

With the help of this software, users can rescue their missing video data that gets lost due to NAS failure. In addition to the NAS server, this tool can work with 2000 storage devices for data restoration. You can restore MKV, M4V, MP4, and many other formats of the corrupted video. Furthermore, you can use the preview feature to find the desired video instead of wasting time recovering unwanted videos.

Part 3: Simple Guide to Restore the Lost Video With Recoverit

This video recovery tool can work equally with Ultra HD 4K, Full HD, and 8K video without any issue. Moreover, users can find hidden files that are not scannable with the tool’s quick and deep scan features. Follow the easy-to-follow step guide to learn how to recover lost videos with this tool:

Step 1: Launch The Data Recovery Software and Select the Location

Start downloading and launching this data recovery tool on your desktop. Then, select the “Enhanced Recovery” option from the software’s main interface. After this, select the location and format of the lost video and press the “Start” button to start the scanning process.

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Step 2: Scan the Folders to Locate the Desired Video

The tool starts “Quick Scan” and “Deep Scan” simultaneously to match the selected video formats. Once you find the desired lost video, you can stop or pause the scanning process.

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Step 3: Preview the File to Recover it

After this, you can preview the file to confirm that it is your desired video. When satisfied, click the “Recover” button below to restore the lost video on your device.

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Part 4: 5 Essential Key Features of Recoverit for Data Recovery

You can restore videos that get corrupted or lost due to device damage with the help of this tool. Besides that, it offers other vital features to retrieve your lost data easily. This makes the tool versatile for the users to recover any kind of data from different storage devices and systems. The below section gives a better explanation of the other key features of the tool:

1. File Recovery

Suppose a business loses its record-keeping files due to the unstable power supply of its system. The file recovery feature helps revive the lost important data containing the file. In addition to that, this tool can recover the file in 1000+ formats.

2. Memory Card Data Recovery

If students lose their study-related data from the memory card, we have a solution for them. With the help of this feature, they can revive their lost data effortlessly. Additionally, it is capable of restoring the data from all kinds and brands of memory cards.

3. Linux Data Recovery

Linux data recovery feature allows you to restore the deleted file from the Linux-operated server. This will enable you to recover the file in different file formats that get corrupted. Furthermore, the tool supports the different types of Linux distributions to retrieve the data.

4. NAS Data Recovery

User installs the NAS server to store and share the data, while its failure can erase their data. NAS data recovery feature helps the users regain the erased data from all brands of NAS servers. Also, it enables you to get rid of complex RAID-building processes for recovery.

5. Photo Recovery

Travel influencer can lose all their travel journey photos due to accidental deletion. Influencers can regain their permanently deleted photos through this easy-to-use photo recovery software. Furthermore, this tool supports the 500+ loss scenario to revive the lost data in your system.

Part 5: Benefits of Using the Recoverit to Recover the Video Data

You’ve gotten familiar with the video recovery feature of the software to restore video. Besides this, there are some benefits of using this data recovery software to restore video data. Let’s review this tool’s benefits to recover and repair your corrupted videos:

– It allows the recovery of video data with the highest success rate.
– With an innovative data recovery method, it has been awarded 35 advanced patents.
– The tool has extensive and professional knowledge with 20 years of experience.
– You can recover data from all devices and storage media with the help of this tool.

Conclusion

In conclusion, companies can revive their lost video data with this data recovery tool. This easy-to-use tool can restore and repair lost data in different scenarios. It also offers the highest recovery success rate for different file formats. Therefore, get your hands on this video recovery tool to retrieve your lost memories.

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How To Cancel Netflix

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Netflix is the most popular streaming service on the planet, but with that popularity comes price increases which appear to be happening just about every year. Recently, Netflix announced that its Basic plan would be discontinued, replaced by its Basic with Ads plan instead. So prices didn’t actually go up; it’s just more expensive to get Netflix without ads now. But there is a price hike on the horizon, as the company indicated as much in its recent earnings call.

With that news, you might be looking to cancel or unsubscribe from Netflix. Well, you’ve come to the right place for that. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how you can cancel your Netflix account.

How to Cancel Netflix

Cancelling Netflix is quite simple.

  • First, log in to Netflix.
  • Then tap on your profile picture in the upper-right-hand corner.
  • And tap on “Account.”
  • From there, you’ll be taken to your account, and you’ll see a nice big gray “Cancel Membership” button at the top.
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  • Click on “Cancel Membership.
  • From there, you’ll see a new screen asking if you are done watching or if you want to stick around. Offering you the option to switch to a lower plan.
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  • Tap on “Finish Cancellation”.
  • After that, you will receive confirmation that your plan is canceled.

To Netflix’s credit, they do make it super simple to cancel your account, compared to some other streaming services, where you need to call them to get them to cancel it.

Netflix will show you the date when your account is going to be canceled, and that is when you’ll no longer have access to Netflix. Since Netflix does not pro-rate and offer a refund, you just have access until your next billing date.

FAQs

Does Netflix offer a free trial?

Unfortunately, no. Many streaming services have started to ditch the free trials, as many would sign up for the free trial and then leave the service. Switching out emails in the process. So, Netflix stopped offering a free trial to new customers in October 2020.

Can I come back to Netflix at any time?

Some people will cancel Netflix and then return to the service in a few months when some new shows they want to watch come out. Luckily, Netflix will keep your profiles, favorites, viewing preferences, and account details for ten months. So you can return within ten months and not need to start over.

That means that all of your recommendations will still be available as well. So if you’ve decided you didn’t want to cancel, then you can reactivate and continue where you left off.

Can I create a new account for Netflix?

Yes, you can always create a new account and return to Netflix. However, as mentioned already, there’s no free trial available anymore. So, starting a whole new account doesn’t make a lot of sense. It would be better to simply start your old account up again; at least you’ll have your watch history and recommendations in tow.

What plans does Netflix offer?

Currently, Netflix offers three plans. These are Standard with Ads, Standard, and Premium. Standard with Ads and Standard are essentially the same, minus the ads part. These will cost you $6.99 per month and $15.49 per month respectively. Then there’s the Premium plan which offers 4K content and the ability to download titles on up to six devices, for $22.99 per month. You can also add extra family members who don’t live in your home for $7.99 per month for each of the ad-free plans.


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Amazon’s practices make us worry about its AI shopping assistant

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Well, it comes as no surprise that AI just might help you find your next product on Amazon. With the tech industry moving toward more AI, it should come as no surprise that Amazon is using AI to help you buy more products from its site. The company unveiled Rufus, an AI-powered shopping assistant that comes with a lot of potential and a lot of concerns.

If you don’t know what Rufus is, the company unveiled it a few days ago. According to the company, “Rufus is an expert shopping assistant trained on Amazon’s product catalog and information from across the web to answer customer questions on shopping needs, products, and comparisons…” To put it plainly, imagine taking Amazon and ChatGPT and throwing them in a blender. It’s a chatbot geared toward helping you shop more easily on Amazon. It wouldn’t take a crystal ball to protect something like this eventually coming out.

Amazon Rufus seems cool, but it raises concerns

Right now, Rufus is only available to a subset of beta tests. We don’t know how widespread this test is, but we’re sure that a fair amount of shoppers have it.

Rufus doesn’t seem bad until you think about what this chatbot will do. Basically, it sounds like it’s meant to guide your shopping based on information collected across the web, its products, reviews, Community Q&As, Etc. It’s a tool used to potentially help you avoid hours of scrolling through search results to find products. It seems plausible that Amazon could use personal customer data to help guide the results, but the company did not state that.

So, this seems like pretty standard fare for 2024, but why are people concerned? Well, Amazon is currently going through a pretty massive antitrust lawsuit. Right now, the company is swatting accusations that its search algorithm favors its own products over other products. Selling its own products makes it more money than selling products from other companies. We also can’t forget how much money it makes from companies paying to advertise their products on Amazon

So, many people fear that Amazon will live up to the accusations and use Rufus to push its products on customers over others. Also, people believe that Amazon could unfairly favor sponsored products. “You’ll most likely get sponsored results,” stated Michael Pachter, a Wedbush Securities analyst. “Advertising drives retail and Amazon is no different – why do you think they are generating tens of billions of dollars in advertising a year?”

It’s all about money

We can’t deny that companies are looking for ways to monetize their AI technology. Developing these large AI tools costs billions upon billions of dollars. This is why many companies offering AI tools either charge or plan to charge for them. Google is going to charge for Gemini Advanced, Samsung could possibly charge for Galaxy AI after 2025, and OpenAI has ChatGPT Plus. As for Amazon, the company is going to charge people to use its generative AI tool when it finally launches.

So, it’s definitely conceivable that Amazon could use this tool to help it rake in more money. This is what raises concerns about Amazon and Rufus. However, these are just concerns and accusations. We’ll have to wait and what happens when Rufus officially launches


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Nokia’s re-releasing a year-old phone in a beautiful new color

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Nokia may be circling the drain right now, but that does not mean that you can’t enjoy one of its fine devices in 2024. Hmd, the company formerly building Nokia phones, announced the re-release of the Nokia G22 with a new peach coat of paint.

So, in case you don’t know, HMD is the Finnish company that held the rights to manufacture Nokia phones. It recently announced that it was going to break away from Nokia in order to establish its own brand identity. Unfortunately for Nokia, this means that it may not have a company to make its products. A smartphone company without the means to develop smartphones doesn’t quite have a chance to survive.

We’ve already been seeing leaks of the new phones that it is working on. In fact, we expect to see nine phones being unveiled during MWC this year. That’s a heck of an unveiling, but it leads us to wonder if the company is not biting up more than they can chew.

Nokia re-released the Nokia G22 in a peach color

This phone doesn’t really have too much to offer in the specs department. It’s a mid-ranger unveiled back during MWC 2023. There wasn’t really much special about it, however. The Nokia G22 was your classic mid-range handset with a 6.5-in 720p+ display. The Nokia G22 has 6GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB/256GB of storage.

So, nothing on the spec sheet really stood out with this phone. However, what made it special was the fact that it was very repairable. It even won an award for its repairability. Nokia is releasing the same exact phone this year, so you shouldn’t expect any changes. The only difference is the peach color. This is an orangish pink color that looks absolutely stunning. It’s a lovely-looking device.

As for the price, this phone starts at £149.99. Unfortunately, it does not look like it’s coming to the States. So, if you are in the UK, and you are looking for a new phone that looks marvelous, then you should put in your order.


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