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The video provides a comprehensive review of the new SVU case for the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, highlighting several significant updates and features compared to the previous model. The key enhancements include a new card slot that can hold one card, a refined suede-like inner material, and a softer silicone outer texture. However, the smaller cutout for the phone display and changes in button tactility are noted as drawbacks. The review emphasizes practical functionalities such as robust protection, a large USBC cutout, support for the sleep-wake feature, and wireless charging compatibility. It details various software features like animated backgrounds, notification access, and call management through the case screen, but also notes limitations in some screen interactions. Advanced customization options for clock faces and settings are explained, including the ability to use animated videos as backgrounds. The video concludes with a recommendation for the flip cover case due to its new features and overall practicality, wrapping up with a note of gratitude to the viewers and a hint at future content.
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In this segment of the video, the reviewer examines the SVU case for the Galaxy S23 Ultra, comparing it to the previous year’s model. This year’s case includes notable improvements but also some drawbacks. Key enhancements include the addition of a card slot inside the case, which was a major request from users. This slot is designed to hold a single card snugly, but trying to fit a second card causes the case not to close properly. The material inside the case has also been improved from a microfiber to a suede-like feel.
One drawback is the smaller cutout for the phone’s display, a necessary change to accommodate the card slot. Despite the reduction in size, the decrease in visible text is minimal. Another issue with the smaller cutout is its potential obstruction of the camera lenses. However, during practical use, the telephoto camera’s zoom typically avoids this problem. Additionally, the new cutout design fully exposes the lenses, unlike previous models that had a protective clear covering which could affect photo quality.
The buttons on the new case are another downgrade. They feel less tactile and require more pressure compared to the older version. Furthermore, the material of the new case has changed from a faux leather texture to a softer silicone feel, making the old version feel rough in comparison.
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In this part of the video, the speaker describes the new version of a phone case, highlighting its smooth feel and robust protection similar to last year’s model. It offers full coverage, with raised edges to protect the camera, and supports the sleep-wake feature. The cover has a speaker cutout for taking calls and can be folded back comfortably. Important details include a large USBC cutout, a recessed S-bend cutout requiring a fingernail to access the pen, and the lack of magnetic closure to avoid interference with the S Pen. While the case can be used as a kickstand, it requires precise angling, and wireless charging and power sharing functions are supported. The segment also covers software features such as animated backgrounds, notification access, music controls, and the ability to see and respond to calls through the case’s screen.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the functionalities of a screen interface for managing calls, alarms, timers, and other notifications. You can answer or reject calls, dismiss or snooze alarms, and see alarm titles on the screen. For timers and stopwatches, you can only restart or dismiss them without seeing the remaining time. Calendar appointments can be dismissed or snoozed with limited details displayed unless the cover is opened. Some features not available on the screen include camera preview, quick toggles, and writing notes directly with the S Pen. However, a screen off memo can be resumed by reopening the cover. There’s also mention of customization options for clocks, including animated characters, abstract designs, and interactive elements, with various settings for colors and text.
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In this segment, the video explains the customization options available for a device’s clock faces and the scenario settings. Users can set a clock face to shuffle colors or stick to a chosen color whenever the screen is turned on. It introduces an animated analog watch face with different designs like seals, sea turtles, and pandas. Customization is further detailed, indicating that users can change the text color on clock faces or even create animated backgrounds using videos from their device. The process involves trimming videos to fit within a 15-second frame and adjusting the zoom. Additionally, it highlights that the always-on display can match the chosen clock style. The video concludes by recommending a specific flip cover case for the Galaxy S23 Ultra, noting its protection, visibility, and new features like a card slot and enhanced interaction options.
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In this part of the video, the presenter concludes the session by expressing gratitude to the audience and wishing them well, indicating the end of the current video and hinting at future content by mentioning they’ll reconnect in the next video.