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Samsung Galaxy S24 series: Specifications leaked ahead of launch

Specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series were leaked ahead of the official Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event on January 17, revealing exciting details about the new smartphones.

The tech community is abuzz with the latest leak revealing the full specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, ahead of the much-anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for January 17 2024.

Leak on social media sparks excitement

The leak appeared on X, previously known as Twitter, where user @WigettaGaming posted an image detailing the specifications of the three models in the Galaxy S24 series: the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra. This recent leak seems to confirm several rumours that have been circulating in recent months, particularly regarding the devices’ processor, camera hardware, and memory options.

A detailed look at the specifications

The leak shows that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor in all markets. The Galaxy S24+ is set to feature a similar SD8G3 processor but will lack the “for Galaxy” customisation in the U.S. and Canada.

The Galaxy S24 will be equipped with an Exynos-powered chipset for other markets, including Singapore. It’s still being determined whether the Galaxy S24+ will also feature the Exynos processor in these regions.

The choice of the Exynos 2400 processor for the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ models may receive mixed reactions from tech enthusiasts.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra is set to have the most advanced camera setup in the series, boasting a 200MP primary camera, a 50MP telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom, a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera. The other two models, the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+, will feature a 50MP primary camera, a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera.

In terms of memory, the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S24+ are likely to come with 12GB of RAM, while the base model, the Galaxy S24, is expected to have 8GB of RAM.

Notable design choices

The leak also suggests unique colour options for the Ultra model, including a “Titanium” variant. This follows Samsung’s past trend of naming colours after metals, as seen in the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S III. Additionally, the Galaxy S24 Ultra might feature a titanium frame.

Proceed with caution

It’s important to note that these specifications are based on leaks and should be treated with a degree of scepticism until officially confirmed. The actual details will be revealed at the Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event on January 17.

Galaxy Unpacked 2024 on the horizon

Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event, scheduled for January 17, is set to unveil the Galaxy S24 series officially. 

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