Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (512 GB, Titanium Black, 6.80", Dual SIM, 5G)
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

512 GB, Titanium Black, 6.80", Dual SIM, 5G


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rezn

1 year ago

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The enterprise version of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra differs from the normal version mainly in two aspects: Target group and special software functions. Firstly, the enterprise version is aimed at companies and business customers, while the normal version is intended for sale to private customers. Furthermore, the enterprise version offers special software functions that are tailored to the requirements of companies. These include, for example, Enterprise FOTA for managing and controlling firmware updates and Knox Configure (Dynamic Edition) for centralised management of access rights and security settings. Technically, however, the devices are identical. Both the Enterprise version and the normal version of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra have the same hardware components and performance features. It is important to note that the normal version of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has no restrictions for normal use. Private customers can use the device as usual without experiencing any loss of functionality or performance restrictions.

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diego.malerba

1 year ago

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laloma

6 months ago

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Lucas Breithaupt

6 months ago

Hello, Prices are set according to a number of criteria and do not necessarily depend on the specifications of the item (for example, we may have been able to obtain a whole batch of the Ultra model at a better price, enabling us to offer the device at a lower price than the other version). More generally, prices may fluctuate on a daily basis. You can find out more about our pricing policy at the following link: https://www.digitec.ch/fr/wiki/6028

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Framolino

7 months ago

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Sammsi

7 months ago

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This basically means the following... If you buy the S24 Ultra directly from Digitec, you have no restrictions at all. If it's another retailer, you may get an EU device. As far as I know, Samsung Pay should still work, but it's just not 100% guaranteed. But as mentioned, if you buy this device from Digitec itself, you have no restrictions anywhere and you don't need to worry at all.

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Anonymous

7 months ago

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SuperZuendi

7 months ago

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I personally use 2 different physical SIM cards with the device. Installation and operation have worked perfectly so far 👌 Although the device offers the option of storing multiple eSIM profiles (up to 20, depending on the memory capacity of the eSIM chip), only two SIMs can be active at any one time. This means, for example, that you can use two eSIMs or a combination of a physical SIM and an eSIM in parallel. The simultaneous use of three SIMs (e.g. two eSIMs and one physical SIM) is not possible.

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ErwinK214

10 months ago

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b.gansser

10 months ago

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You should definitely have a Google account. But a Samsung account is not mandatory. The Samsung account is useful for backing up mobile phone data when you switch to another Samsung. Data and settings are transferred 1 to 1. If you have a Sony mobile phone, for example, can you also have a Samsung account? Or can you only use Google.

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Anonymous

11 months ago

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Galaxus

11 months ago

No, that is not correct. The Galaxy S24 Ultra Enterprise Edition does have a dual SIM slot, but there is no separate slot for a microSD card. Memory expansion with a microSD card is not possible in this model.

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Anonymous

11 months ago

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nikito66

11 months ago

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Honestly, I find it quite reliable, maybe not as reliable as its competitors, but I feel good about it, and I often use my fingerprint instead of unlocking with my face.

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