The Galaxy S24, designed by OnLeaks, is expanding in size. This development seems to offer a more comfortable user experience.
Samsung is gearing up to unveil its highly-anticipated flagship device, the Galaxy S24. The official announcement for the launch event, themed “Zoom with Galaxy AI,” has been scheduled for January 17, as indicated on Samsung’s ticketing website. Given that 2023 has been dubbed the year of relational AI, it is evident that Samsung is delving deeper into this technological realm.
The extensively leaked Galaxy S24 is set to debut with a striking new feature—a titanium body. Following the trend set by the introduction of the iPhone 15 with its platinum body, Samsung has opted for a similar premium material. The leaked images, analyzed by TheWindows Report, have garnered significant attention for their authenticity, with a DMCA takedown further validating their credibility.
The leaked images reveal that the standard Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus models boast smooth metal edges reminiscent of the iconic design of the iPhone 4⁄15. Samsung’s signature rounded corners and sophisticated camera lenses contribute to an aesthetic that bears a resemblance to the iPhone design. While initial leaks suggested that both models would feature metal bodies, renowned Samsung leaker Ice Universe asserts that only the larger variant will sport a titanium build, while the smaller models will utilize aluminum.
The leaked images also showcase the Galaxy S24 Ultra, retaining the curved edges typical of previous Ultra models despite the shift to a metal construction. The transition to a flat front display marks a departure from the curved edges, offering a more squared appearance that sets it apart from its predecessors. The upcoming device is expected to house Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor in the US market, while international models may feature the Exynos 2400 SoC. The Ultra variant is rumored to come with a substantial 5000mAh battery and a notable 16GB RAM upgrade. Additionally, the Plus model is anticipated to bear closer resemblance to the Ultra, boasting a larger 6.7-inch display and a 4900mAh battery.
As the unveiling event on January 17 approaches, more details about the Galaxy S24 series are poised to emerge, shedding further light on Samsung’s latest innovations.