u/waffleberry_

Upgrade to S24 plus from S22 plus

Hi guys, I'm currently using an S22 Plus 256GB, which uses a Snapdragon Gen 1 chipset. To be honest, I'm facing a lot of problems with this phone. This is something that people on Reddit have been talking about a lot, such as the phone overheating, lagging (due to heat), and the battery draining very quickly. To be honest, when I first bought it, I didn't really care about the battery drain, but what really annoyed me was the phone getting hot and lagging! This really made me angry. Plus, I just opened the camera and it was already hot. Now my phone has a green line, so it's time for me to upgrade. So hear me out. Originally, I wanted to upgrade to Samsung's S24 Ultra right away, but my budget wasn't enough, and I couldn't wait to buy it because I couldn't stand this phone. So I just bought the S24 Plus 512GB, which originally cost RM2099(around 400 USD), but I got a discount voucher of up to RM200, so I was able to buy it for RM1899( around 350 USD maybe?). But the issue is, in Malaysia, the phone's chipset is Exynos. Everyone knows there are a lot of problems with Exynos. I know I should wait and save more and grab the Ultra version, but what do you all think?

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u/waffleberry_ — 3 days ago

Upgrade to S24 plus from S22 plus

Hi guys, I'm currently using an S22 Plus 256GB, which uses a Snapdragon Gen 1 chipset. To be honest, I'm facing a lot of problems with this phone. This is something that people on Reddit have been talking about a lot, such as the phone overheating, lagging (due to heat), and the battery draining very quickly. To be honest, when I first bought it, I didn't really care about the battery drain, but what really annoyed me was the phone getting hot and lagging! This really made me angry. Plus, I just opened the camera and it was already hot. Now my phone has a green line, so it's time for me to upgrade. So hear me out. Originally, I wanted to upgrade to Samsung's S24 Ultra right away, but my budget wasn't enough, and I couldn't wait to buy it because I couldn't stand this phone. So I just bought the S24 Plus 512GB, which originally cost RM2099(around 400 USD), but I got a discount voucher of up to RM200, so I was able to buy it for RM1899( around 350 USD maybe?). But the issue is, in Malaysia, the phone's chipset is Exynos. Everyone knows there are a lot of problems with Exynos. I know I should wait and save more and grab the Ultra version, but what do you all think?

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u/waffleberry_ — 3 days ago