Samsung Galaxy S24 Base Variant Leaks Unveil Next-Level Innovation and Design
The Samsung Galaxy S24 series is expected to include the initial main launch in 2024. The entire lineup is said to come with new chipset designs among other developments, the standard Galaxy S24 could be a slightly slower version of UFS 3.1 (Universal Flash Storage), since the South Korean handset maker.
In a potential cost-cutting move, a new leak suggests that speculations are rife that Samsung is aiming to price the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra in line with its Galaxy counterparts S23 will be the same.
Leaked Features:
According to a recent post on the South Korean Naver blog, the 128GB Galaxy S24 will likely feature UFS 3.1 storage, while the rest of the lineup is slated to include UFS 4.0 storage. Notably, UFS 3.1 is slower compared to UFS 4.0 which is based on Samsung’s 7 V-NAND memory.
Launch Expected:
The expected release date for the Galaxy S24 series is January 17, which is likely to feature a combination of AI features and some design tweaks. The smartphones are likely to be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and Exynos 2400 SoC depending on the region.
Storage and Cost:
Samsung launched UFS 4.0 in May last year, which features faster speeds and increased capacity, with sequential read speeds of up to 4,200MB per second and sequential write speeds of up to 2,800MB per second Many major devices currently use UFS 3.1 or UFS 4.0 storage.
The Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra have made their US debut. priced at $799 (roughly Rs 65,500), $999 (roughly Rs 81,900), and $1199 (roughly Rs 98,300).
Innovative Technology:
Notable tipster Ahmed Quaider recently shared information on the X forum (formerly known as Twitter), suggesting that the titanium frame found on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to feature 56 percent as stiffness compared to its predecessor, namely the armored aluminum used in the Galaxy S23 Ultra available.
These changes mark a departure from the aluminum frame of the past, as Samsung opted for a more rigid frame in its next generation. Apple also opted for a titanium frame for the iPhone 15 Pro series, claiming increased strength as a result. According to the tipster, there could be a premium variant that features 2600 nits of peak brightness.
Additionally, the smartphone will come equipped with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, as well as an extended steam chamber as an integral part of the cooling system, which is designed to cool the chip temperature by 1.9 times.
Conclusion:
Samsung enthusiasts and tech lovers alike can look forward to a smartphone that combines a sophisticated design, powerful display, cutting-edge camera technology, and new features when the Galaxy S24 is officially unveiled as leaks point to a new era that Samsung has successfully developed with the Galaxy's the S24 smartphone world.