Smartphone manufacturer Samsung is poised to unveil its latest Galaxy S24 flagship series, with three rumoured models: standard, Plus, and Ultra. Recent reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S24 could feature a brighter display, enhanced battery, and other improvements.
The company is reportedly planning to launch its next S-series flagship phones earlier than usual. The Galaxy S24 series is expected to hit the market as early as January, and more information about the event’s specifics are expected to be unveiled by Samsung soon.
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S23 line-up with Titanium frames, taking cues from Apple, and a choice of Qualcomm and Exynos chipsets. Though it was missing from the recently concluded Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii, it is almost a given for the Galaxy S23 line-up to come powered by the brand-new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
According to a report by SBS Biz, Samsung is planning to unveil its next flagship smartphone series, the Galaxy S24, on January 17th in San Francisco. The report suggests that the S24 series will also be the company’s first phone to feature generative AI technology.
Reports suggest that Samsung’s next flagship smartphone series, the Galaxy S24, is expected to come with Android 14 and Samsung’s custom OneUI 6.1 software skin. It will also feature a range of AI features, including a new virtual assistant that could be more powerful than Bixby. Samsung has invested heavily in AI development, and the Galaxy S24 series is expected to reflect that.
Focusing on the most anticipated Galaxy S24’s display, reports suggesting that the standard model will have a peak brightness of 2,500 nits, making it one of the brightest smartphones on the market, even brighter than the recently released Pixel 8 Pro in India and the global leader, the Oppo Find X6 Pro.
The Galaxy S24 series is also expected to have an improved camera system and a refined design. Reportedly, all the three models in the Galaxy S24 lineup are expected to have flatter sides, improving grip and ergonomics for a more comfortable user experience.