Hope so.  Upgraded to it from a four year old Note 10+. Answer from DieselPunkPiranha on reddit.com
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March 12, 2021 - r/GalaxyS23Ultra: Everything about the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
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reddit.com › r/android › samsung galaxy s23 ultra long-term review
r/Android on Reddit: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra long-term review
November 6, 2023 - That's the Achilles heel of the S22 Ultra. ... Battery life, overheating and some issues with the modem. I don't have any issue with the fingerprint reader tho. But THE worse thing is battery life for me, especially on exynos it's insane. It can't last more than half a day if I use it (like 3h SoT at best)... Continue this thread Continue this thread ... The main reason I'm considering s23 ultra is because, in my country, the price already dropped almost 15% compared to the launch price.
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reddit.com › r/samsung › s23 ultra - 4 month review
r/samsung on Reddit: s23 ultra - 4 month review
April 28, 2023 -

battery - really anywhere between 6 - 10 hrs of sot. factors such as display resolution, refresh rate and performance profile actually have a minimal impact on this in my experience but using cellular instead of wifi is likely to reduce your sot by 1-2 hours. mobile hotspots barely drain from my experience.

performance - zzzzzzzzzzzzzz what can i say. I don't game much but most games sip power. I do still find it a little weird how the phone is pretty laggy when booting up though. itll show a 4 or 5 second startup dialogue then be really slow for the next 10-15 seconds. would be nice if it was smooth right off the bat like iphone.

camera - the main 12/50/200 lens is very refined. would be cool is the app could let you tune the brightness/exposure better since i feel like just tapping the frame makes it too bright. remember to get camera assistant.

- disabling auto hdr (its really aggressive and createsa weird outlining around subjects) and scene optimiser

- setting picture softening to off or medium

- enabling quick tap shutter and prioritise focus over speed

- disable auto lens switching if it is enabled.

Features - S pen is cool i use it sometimes, the phone itself is a feature because of the freedom you get.

UI - notifs are good. quick panel is bloated. otherwise the user experience is pretty similar to ios.

Apps - This is probably my biggest pet peeve but it mostly isnt samsungs fault either. Some apps that work so well on ios are just terrible on android. It really annoys me when im scrolling and there is a stutter because the app is poorly optimised. Reddit app is just trash. instagram is half functional -> there is currently a bug on android that hasnt been fixed in ages where certain ig users cannot scroll reels normally.

Browser - The phone falls a little short. on my friends 14 pro max and on my ipad pro, browsing speeds on any browser in general (safari specifically) are STUPIDLY FAST. as fast as my gaming pc. You cannot get this on the samsung. Chrome is the fastest on this phone in my experience.

galaxy store - why am i greeted with an ad every time I open it and why is a native samsung app so stuttery in terms of loading and scrolling.

Display - resolution/sharpness is literally 500ppi. vivid mode is alright but I recommend using any debug settings tool to restore the old display settings. I prefer amoled cinema which targets dcip3. I do not like how hdr content locks brightness.

"ecosystem" - i dont really know anyone who rocks a full samsung setup but messaging to other androids is almost like imessage. quickshare is also really really impressive. windows sync apps like intel unison and phone link DO NOT replace the iphone + macbook feel like people make it seem.

Customisation - good lock lets you customise many things. Would be cool if there was an inbuilt way of editing app icons/creating shortcuts. There is also a pretty small ecosystem of good widget apps. a lot of the widget apps available on the play store have really backdated designs as if they were made for the android 5.

Build: Drop resistance is probably quite good but i cant say for scratches. you must get a case and screen protector for this phone. the curved edges are a weakpoint.

Design: i mean it looks cool af but the coloring can do better. I bought the phantom black version but it looks like a grey in certain lighting conditions. and the aluminium edge does not look black at all. could really take notes from the space black iphone 14 pro, which in my opinion sets the mark for a black colored phone.

Summary: This phone really does seem to be getting the wrap from the tech community as the phone to dethrone iphone, but at the end of the day there are always these small things from iphone that'll have my respect.

overall: 8.5/10

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reddit.com › r/galaxys23 › is the s23 ultra worth it?
r/GalaxyS23 on Reddit: Is the S23 Ultra worth it?
June 9, 2023 -

So I’ve been wanting to switch from iOS to android for a while now and I think this is the perfect time. I’m currently using the iPhone 12 Pro and I really like the S23 Ultra but the size is a bit too big for me. I wonder if I’ll have any noticeable disadvantages going for the s23+ given that I won’t be using the 100x zoom or the 200mp mode or the S Pen from the ultra anyways. I just need a good android phone with good battery and decent ultra wide and wide cameras. ( does the s23+ have the same wide and ultrawide lens from the s23 ultra?)

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reddit.com › r/gadgetsindia › hi friends, is s23 ultra a good deal at 75k considering it is going to be a 2 year old device in a couple of months? or should i go for iphone 16 instead?
r/GadgetsIndia on Reddit: Hi friends, Is S23 ultra a good deal at 75k considering it is going to be a 2 year old device in a couple of months? Or should I go for iPhone 16 instead?
June 20, 2024 -

Hi all, just needed this suggestion from you guys as before spending 75k, I should be considering this aspect as this device was launched in Jan 2023. In next 2-3 months we are gonna see an s25. I know that Samsung phones doesn’t have as much resale value as iPhones but if I own s23 ultra, I am willing to use it for atleast 4 years. Which is why before spending this much, I am considering asking you all as I have heard that after OS updates, phones performance gets hampered.

The reason for which I was also a bit considering iPhone 16 is because it would cost as similar as s23 ultra and it’s a latest device with AI. It would be a great help from you all if you could help me decide which phone would be the best value for money at 75k in almost all the aspects.

Not only these two phones, any suggestions are welcome.

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reddit.com › r/samsung › just got my s23 ultra and it's amazing so far!
r/samsung on Reddit: Just Got My S23 Ultra And It's Amazing So Far!
April 2, 2021 -

I came from an S8 so this is easily the best phone I've ever had lmao. Holy shit does it feel good to have zero lag and good battery. Smooth screen, smooth gaming, even on the heaviest stuff. Ram has been great with no apps closing. Charging speed is also good too(and the camera is shockingly stunning). Overall it's 10/10 so far lol. Well worth the money. My only complaint is that it should've come sooner!🤣

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reddit.com › r/samsung › what are the best features of the s23 ultra in your opinion? small or big, lay them on me.
r/samsung on Reddit: What are the best features of the S23 Ultra in your opinion? Small or big, lay them on me.
June 6, 2023 -

So, I came from a Note 10 plus recently and just bought an S23 today. I never really utilized the features of the Note 10 as much as I should and just used it as an extremely basic smartphone, so I told myself with my next phone I would get to know it like the back of my hand and use it to its full capabilities. So what are you favorite features of your phone? Whether it's incredibly obvious to hidden in a menu 6 options deep, lay on your cool/fun/nice features to have.

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reddit.com › r/galaxys23ultra › s23 ultra in long term?
r/GalaxyS23Ultra on Reddit: S23 Ultra in long term?
April 30, 2023 -

So the phone is 6 months old or so, would you mind to share some of your user experience after using this phone for some time?

Any changes compare to when you firstly bought? The battery drain, temperature heating up, camera performance after few updates etc. Saw somewhere mentioned that phone gets hot during gaming which it was not obvious during time of purchase (does not affect performance though only the temperature).

I was using S22 Ultra and the screen had some issue hence considering to trade in and get a S23 Ultra. Also, what case are you using? I had the official clear case last year, but this year official cases are underwhelming. Really appreciate it if you could provide some information. Thank you!

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July 27, 2021 - What would be your next preferred brand or model after S23? ... For me it's been a rough journey majorly due to battery. Didn't expect this from the flagship device and a brand this big. How are Ultras performing after 2-3 years of period?
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reddit.com › r/galaxys23ultra › planning to get the s23 ultra and i want an honest review
r/GalaxyS23Ultra on Reddit: Planning to get the s23 ultra and I want an honest review
October 2, 2024 -

Do you think that the s23 ultra will be a good purchase if I’m going to use it for the next 4-5 years? I heard a lot of mixed opinions regarding the camera and that it’s not beginner friendly at all , tbh I heard that it sucks considering the price and the other competitors especially in simple and casual point and shoot , and I do play games on my phone so will the performance hold up ? Or will the iPhone 15 plus be a better purchase as both of them are in the same price range in my country. I want an honest review from long term users , that would help a lot (:

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reddit.com › r/galaxys23ultra › anyone moved on from their s23 ultra
r/GalaxyS23Ultra on Reddit: Anyone moved on from their S23 Ultra
December 5, 2024 -

I was blown away when I got my S23 Ultra and it still amazes me today. Solid device.

Is anyone thinking of changing from theirs? Interested to know what people have gone on to / thought about going to and their reasons why.

All of Samsung's recent offerings don't feel like a significant enough upgrade.

I am pretty happy to stick - but just seeing what other users think.

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reddit.com › r/galaxys23 › s23 ultra vs s23 which one will you chose if you have given a chance ?
r/GalaxyS23 on Reddit: S23 ultra vs S23 which one will you chose if you have given a chance ?
July 25, 2024 - Ultra screen, ultra battery, ultra cooling. Amazing phone. ... I have both. I use the 23U for work from time to time but I daily the S23. The U is just way too big for me.
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reddit.com › r/android › samsung galaxy s23 ultra review: practically peerless
r/Android on Reddit: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review: practically peerless
August 1, 2022 - I have my S23 Ultra in hand and active. Im loving it so far. The 200MP setting has shutter lag but normal mode works fine without the lag. Battery life has shown to be great so far. I am a diesel tech and I leave the phone streaming all day be it spotify, hulu, youtube, or netflix.
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Why do you guys choose the Galaxy S23 Ultra : r/samsung
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