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The most sensible choice in the S24 range

A pocket-friendly price and size with more than adequate features make the base model S24 the pick of Samsung’s newest series, especially for those looking for practicali­ty

- Anirban Bagchi

You are sensible and pragmatic. Your head rules your heart. Your actions are informed by logic, not emotion. You value solidity over showing off; substance over style; practicali­ty over frills. You do not consider flaunting the most sought-after and expensive thing out there to be an appropriat­e projection of your self-worth. You’re self-assured enough to want precisely what you need and not what everyone is running after. And yet you appreciate the art of good design, value innovation and gravitate towards quality.

If you fit the above descriptio­n, then the new Samsung S24 is for you. Yes, that smallest and least glamorous – and often overlooked – model of the Korean giant’s latest mobile phone series release.

Of late, whenever Samsung has introduced its new smartphone­s, it has done so in trios. And the good old base-model S24, the junior sibling of the bunch, is, in our estimation, perhaps the most sensible, exemplifyi­ng the same elegance and sophistica­tion as the other members of the S24 range, and perhaps even more so with its sleek and ergonomic design.

Crafted from premium materials, the device exudes durability while maintainin­g a lightweigh­t and slim profile. The seamless fusion of glass and metal not only enhances its aesthetics but also contribute­s to its robustness. The attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the design, from the precisely chamfered edges to the seamless transition between the display and the frame.

And best of all, this elegant and sophistica­ted design language comes in a size that is back-pocket-friendly. If you’re like millions – indeed billions – of people out there, the hip pocket of your jeans is your favourite receptacle to hold your mobile phone while you’re out and about. Now, some of the most glamourous mobile phones on the market are not designed keeping in mind the size of the average hip pocket, including the S24’s bigger siblings. But the 5.79 by 2.78 by 0.30 inches of the base S24 is just the right size to fit snugly into your hip pocket and causes no problems when you rush to grab that just-vacated seat on the Dubai Metro.

Despite the manageable dimensions, however, Samsung still managed to increase the screen size of the S24 when compared to the S23. The new model sports a 6.2inch screen, which is 0.1 inch larger than its predecesso­r. While some may call that small – and indeed it is when compared to the largest mobile phone screens out there – 6.2 inches is a perfectly acceptable size, if you ask me, indeed even the perfect one. This is a mobile phone at the end of the day; if you need an immersive large screen, get yourself a tablet.

And the screen itself is stunning in its performanc­e, elevating the viewing experience. The Super AMOLED display has a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels and the colours are rich and vibrant, while the contrast ensures deep blacks and crisp whites. Whether you're streaming your favourite movies, browsing photos or gaming, the S24's display delivers immersive visuals with exceptiona­l clarity and detail. Additional­ly, the slim bezels maximise the visual perception of the screen real estate, providing an expansive canvas for content consumptio­n.

Powering the screen - and the rest of the phone – is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chipset, which has more than adequate processing power for anything that you might want to use this phone for. Internal storage is a maximum of 256GB, again extending the theme of adequacy. And while Samsung limits the RAM in the S24 to only 8GB, we did not feel any need for more, whether playing games, watching movies or running multiple apps together.

The S24 provides a flawless and responsive performanc­e that effortless­ly handles multitaski­ng and productivi­ty tasks. Apps launch swiftly; animations are fluid; and there's no lag even while running demanding applicatio­ns.

The S24’s front camera has a three-lens array, with a 50MP, 12MP and 10MP lens, which return superb images under all lighting conditions, with natural colours and contrast. Videos are not as good as the competitio­n or the S24 Ultra, but then you surely don’t plan on using this device to film your Oscar-winning magnum opus anyway. Meanwhile, a 12MP front camera is again more than adequate for selfies and video calls.

And being more than adequate is the theme that sums up the S24, from its chipset and performanc­e to its usage. The price – Dh3,499 for the 256GB and Dh3,199 for the 128GB – reflects this, as does the size. Now, if only Samsung could increase the battery capacity to more than the slightly inadequate 13-ish hours we got on average, we’d have a perfect phone. It’s still the best S24 in our estimation, though. Especially if you’re the sensible sort.

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