

Refurbished price:£337.00
Versus £997.95 new

Refurbished price:£550.00
Versus £958.39 new
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The Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus, released in early 2024, and its successor, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, launched in early 2025, represent two generations of Samsung's premium smartphone line. While both devices share a similar design philosophy and core functionalities, the S25 Plus introduces an updated internal architecture and refined software capabilities. Both run on the Android operating system, offering a consistent user experience with Samsung's One UI.
When considering the longevity of these devices, both the Galaxy S24 Plus and S25 Plus offer substantial software support and robust build quality, making them suitable for extended use.
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The performance of the Galaxy S24 Plus and S25 Plus caters to demanding tasks, though the newer model brings notable enhancements to processing power and efficiency.
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Both the Galaxy S24 Plus and S25 Plus offer a premium visual experience, featuring vibrant displays with high resolution and adaptive refresh rates.
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The camera systems on the Galaxy S24 Plus and S25 Plus are designed to capture high-quality photos and videos, with the newer model offering some software-driven refinements.
Beyond core specifications, several practical elements differentiate the user experience between these two Galaxy Plus models.
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User feedback for the Galaxy S24 Plus often praises its vibrant display, solid battery life, and overall performance, especially for the Snapdragon variants. However, some users have expressed concerns regarding camera performance, particularly in video recording and low-light conditions, and some regional variations in processor performance.
For the Galaxy S25 Plus, common praise points include its enhanced processing power, the consistent global availability of the advanced processor, and the refined software experience with new AI features. Criticisms have sometimes focused on the camera, with some users finding it to be only a minor improvement or even slightly softer than its predecessor in certain situations, and some reports of thermal management and charging speed not meeting expectations compared to competitors.
Users prioritizing the absolute latest in processing power and the longest possible software support will find the Galaxy S25 Plus well-suited to their needs. Its updated connectivity standards and AI enhancements also cater to those seeking a more future-proof device. Conversely, users who find the S24 Plus's performance more than adequate for their daily tasks and are less concerned with the very latest incremental upgrades may find it still offers a robust and capable experience. Both devices represent strong choices within the premium Android segment, and opting for a quality-assured refurbished option can be an eco-friendly alternative to purchasing new.