The Samsung Galaxy S24 series is coming in the first quarter of next year, most likely. If a recent rumor is to be believed, it may launch as early as January. That being said, the Samsung Galaxy S24 just surfaced in CAD-based renders, providing us with a first look at its design. These renders (and video showing one of the renders) have been provided by @OnLeaks in collaboration with Smartprix.
Thanks to leaked renders, we got our first look at the Samsung Galaxy S24
What we immediately noticed is that the phone’s sides will be flatter than on the Galaxy S23. The Galaxy S23 offered slightly rounded sides all around, but the Galaxy S23 will keep things flat.
The phone’s front and back sides will be flat too, while all the physical buttons will sit on the right-hand side, as will the UWB (Ultra-Wideband) antenna. Three cameras will once again be included on the back. They will be vertically-aligned in the top-left corner. So, the placement will be pretty similar as it was on the Galaxy S23. The LED flash is placed a bit lower, though, between the first and second cameras.
A display camera hole is visible on the phone’s front side, and it’s centered once again. We don’t really get the best look at the bezels here, but they do seem to be thin. We’ll have to wait and see. What you’ll also notice is the Samsung logo on the back, in the usual place.
It will be almost the same size as its predecessor
The Samsung Galaxy S24 is said to be slightly taller and less wide than its predecessor. It’s said to measure approximately 147 x 70.5 x 7.6mm. The Galaxy S23, as a reminder, measures 146.3 x 70.9 x 7.6mm. So, the size will be almost identical.
What about the specs? Well, the source says that the phone will feature a 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. So, basically exactly what we expected, as that’s what the Galaxy S23 offered.
It will support HDR10+ content, and feature Gorilla Glass protection. We do expect an improvement in the overall brightness of the display, of course, but chances are it will still be a fullHD+ panel.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC is expected to fuel the phone, but an Exynos variant may also be a thing. If that ends up being the case, it will all be market-dependent.
2023-09-29 15:05:58