Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra hands-on pictures leaks
Some noteworthy changes in design spotted by the latest leaks
We are just weeks away from the launch of the Galaxy S24 series speculated to take place on January 17, rumors parade about the upcoming flagship smartphone series are on its way. A recent leak reveals the alleged hands-on Galaxy S24 Ultra in silver. The main notable difference from the predecessor Galaxy S23 Ultra lies in its flat design and back design.
A few months ago, alleged CAD Renders of Galaxy S24 Ultra made their way online, a new speculated hands-on picture shows a familiar design. The S24 Ultra will retain its camera design with four cameras at the back inside a separate metal ring, as suggested by leaks. Right-side view inspection reveals an Ultra Wideband Antenna (UWB) under the power button. Sim card slots are also spotted on the same side.
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As per the rumors, the titanium frame body of the Galaxy S24
Ultra will be a significant upgrade from its previous Armor Aluminum case that
was seen on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Galaxy S24 Ultra expected highlight feature. The
processor is upgraded 一 Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (for some regions) SoC chipset
enhanced with generative AI capabilities, expected to be the first Samsung AI
smartphone, while models in other countries support the Exynos 2400 chip.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra is speculated to have fewer bottom
bezels than its previous Galaxy flagship smartphones. A popular Laker Ice
Universe shared a purported comparison photo of the S24U and S22U via X
(formerly known as Twitter). The picture shows that the bottom bezels are
narrow which gives a flattering look. On the other end, the side bezels are
larger than the S22U.
S24U vs S22U🤫 pic.twitter.com/L4gUS24lPt
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) November 25, 2023
Moreover, the Galaxy S24 series comes with two-way satellite communication (NTN) certified by Samsung Electronics. The NTN service is slightly different from Apple's emergency communications and allows users to send or receive images via satellite in remote areas, mountains, deserts, or oceans where telecommunications signals are unavailable. Samsung's Unpacked event for the Galaxy S24 series is expected on January 17 in San Jose, California.