Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
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Leaked images of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra reveal a redesigned appearance and enhanced features.

As the speculated launch date of the Galaxy S24 series on January 17 approaches, details about Samsung’s upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra flagship phones are beginning to surface.

A recent leak offers the first look at the supposed Galaxy S24 Ultra in an elegant silver color. Although closely resembling the outgoing Galaxy S23 Ultra, the noticeable difference lies in its flat screen and back design.

The expected S24 Ultra is anticipated to retain the camera layout of its predecessor, housed within a distinctive metal ring.

An anticipated enhancement includes the rumored titanium frame, set to replace the Armor Aluminum casing seen in the S23 series, similar to the new iPhone 15 series.

On the right side of the phone, one can observe a power button and volume rocker, accompanied by antenna lines on the slightly curved metal frame.

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Upon closer examination, a SIM card slot is revealed on the right side, and an S Pen slot is located at the bottom, contributing to the phone’s consistent boxy design.

Samsung is set to officially unveil the Galaxy S24 series at a special event in San Jose, California, scheduled for January 17.

Following the event, it is speculated that pre-orders will commence, with the initial shipments likely arriving a week later.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra is anticipated to feature the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC with generative AI capabilities in select regions, while other countries will receive the Exynos 2400 chip.

To complement the chip’s generative AI capabilities, Samsung is introducing Gauss AI for Galaxy phones.

Functioning as Samsung’s equivalent of ChatGPT for phones, Gauss AI is equipped to generate text, including summaries and explanations, and produce images similar to DALL-E. Additionally, it is designed to assist programmers with coding tasks.

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