Samsung in the Upcoming Galaxy S24 Series
A time back, Samsung Galaxy S24 Series mobile business stopped doing big-show unveilings. It appears that the business no longer saves its biggest phone announcements for the weeks preceding Mobile World Congress.
The next recent Unpacked event is scheduled for January 17, which is one week and a half after CES ends. We’ll be getting our first official look at Samsung’s next mobile flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S24, if history repeats itself, as it usually always does. Last February, Samsung made a splash with the unveiling of three powerful Galaxy S23 phones, alongside a selection of sleek Galaxy Book notebooks! The phone leaks have been going on for a few months now-this being Samsung.
The Samsung Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra’s renders remain quite close to those of its predecessors. The anticipated screen sizes for those gadgets are 6.2, 6.7, and 6.8 inches, respectively. There appear to be three rear-facing cameras on the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24+. while the Ultra has four, including a 200-megapixel sensor. The Ultra also keeps a lot of the features it inherited from the Galaxy Note series, including its square edges and S Pen capabilities. According to rumors, the ultra-premium variant will also be available in titanium, much like the iPhone 15 Pro Max did before it.
Although they appear to be among the first devices to run Qualcomm’s more formidable and energy-efficient Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU, leaked pricing sheets indicate that they are more affordable in Europe, which may be good news for consumers worldwide.
Get ready, tech fans! Mark your calendars for February 1st at 10 a.m. PT, because the South Bay’s hosting a major event. Samsung’s unveiling their latest flagship phones, the Galaxy S23 series, and you can catch it live right here! Can’t wait? Preorder your phone before January 16th and Samsung will sweeten the deal with a $50 credit. Don’t miss out!
Source: Techcrunch
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