Galaxy S24 series specs leak: Displays, batteries & more

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The Samsung Galaxy S24 series is coming in the first quarter of next year. Earlier today the Galaxy S24 design surfaced for the first time, and now we get a bunch of specs from all three Galaxy S24 series models.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 specs have just surfaced, way ahead of the launch event

This information is coming from Ice Universe, a well-known tipster. He shared display sizes, resolution, battery info, dimensions, and more. He did that via X (formerly known as Twitter), as per usual.

Let’s focus on the Galaxy S24 first. Based on this info, that device will include a 6.2-inch fullHD+ display with a fullHD+ resolution. Its maximum brightness will be 2,500 nits. It will also pack in a 4,000mAh battery, with 25W charging support. The Galaxy S24 will measure 147 x 70.6 x 7.6mm, and weigh 168 grams.

The Galaxy S24+, on the other hand, will include a 6.7-inch WQHD+ display with a maximum brightness of 2,500 nits. A 4,900mAh battery will also be included in the package, as will 45W charging support. The phone will measure 158.5 x 75.9 x 7.7mm, and weighs 195 grams.

All three phones will have immensely bright displays, and no charging improvements

And ultimately, the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Samsung’s most powerful phone in the series will include a 6.8-inch WQHD+ display with a maximum brightness of 2,500 nits. A 5,000mAh battery will also be included, and the phone will support 45W charging. The Galaxy S24 Ultra will measure 162.3 x 79 x 8.6mm, while it will weigh 233 grams.

It’s also worth saying that all three displays will include a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, and those will be OLED panels, of course. That’s basically all the information that Ice Universe shared this time around.

So, all three panels will be quite bright, there will be different sizes for you to choose from, and Samsung doesn’t plan on improving the charging speed. Wireless charging was not mentioned here. However, it will be included in all three models. A charger will not, however.

2023-09-29 15:05:39