Samsung enthusiasts, get ready to be dazzled as the official-looking renders of the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S24 have surfaced, showcasing the device in four stunning colors: Onyx Black, Cobalt Violet, Marble Gray, and Amber Yellow. Notably, Samsung.com will offer exclusivity with three additional hues—blue, green, and orange—a diverse array for users to choose from.
The Galaxy S24 boasts a sleek design with a flat screen, symmetrical bezels, rounded corners, and a flat metal frame featuring antenna line cutouts. The rear panel is also flat, complemented by a chamfered edge. The power and volume buttons follow suit with a flattened design. Rumors suggest that both the S24 and S24+ will maintain an aluminum frame, akin to their predecessors.
The rear camera array closely resembles that of the S23, with subtle differentiations in LED flash placement. Unfortunately, some markets, including Europe, will see the Exynos 2400 SoC, while the US market will enjoy the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The base configuration includes 8GB of RAM, with the S24+ offering an impressive 12GB. Standard storage starts at 128GB.
The device features a 6.2-inch 1080×2340 LTPO OLED screen with a remarkable 2,500-nit peak brightness and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Despite camera continuity from the S23, the S24 promises an enhanced software experience, shipping with Android 14 and One UI 6.1, focusing on AI advancements.
In terms of battery, the Samsung Galaxy S24 packs a 4,000mAh powerhouse, a modest increase from its predecessor. Charging speed remains at 25W, with an added perk of 15W wireless charging. While Wi-Fi 7 is absent, the device embraces satellite connectivity. Notably, the pricing is expected to align with the S23’s launch earlier this year.
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