Let's dive into the TiAnGin C24 Ultra, a phone that promises a lot on paper but delivers a mixed experience in real life. Here’s my honest take after using it for a couple of weeks.
The Good: The 6.8-inch AMOLED screen is stunning—colors pop, and the 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling buttery smooth. Watching videos or playing games on this display is a treat. The battery life is another standout; the 6800mAh capacity easily lasts a full day, even with heavy use, and the 20W fast charging is handy when you're in a pinch.
The Camera: The 108MP rear camera sounds impressive, but in reality, it’s hit or miss. In good lighting, it captures decent detail, but low-light performance is disappointing for the price. The 48MP front camera is fine for selfies, but don’t expect flagship-level quality.
The G Pen: This was a letdown. It feels cheap and plasticky, nowhere near as refined as Samsung’s S Pen. If you’re buying this phone for the stylus experience, you might want to look elsewhere.
Performance: The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and 8GB RAM should make this phone fly, but it doesn’t. It lags occasionally, especially when multitasking or running demanding apps. Some users reported compatibility issues with apps like Android Auto, which is frustrating.
Final Verdict: The TiAnGin C24 Ultra has its moments—great screen, solid battery—but the sluggish performance and subpar camera make it hard to recommend at this price point. If you’re set on a stylus phone, Samsung’s budget options might be a better bet.