Samsung S24 Ultra 5G Images Leaked: South Korean smartphone maker Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy S24 5G series flagships in India next year. While we are months away from launch, rumours have given us a good picture of what we can expect from the upcoming smartphones. In a recent update, a real-life image of the Galaxy S24 Ultra has sparked speculations around the device.
According to a SamMobile report, while rumours have claimed the screen of the S24 Ultra 5G will be entirely flat, a source from South Korea claims that the device may have minor curves on the sides similar to the previous iterations. The news outlet cited @RoderSuper as the X user claimed the S24 Ultra may have a curved bezel (0.3-0.4mm).
The top and bottom bezels on the upcoming phone may be up to 50 per cent slimmer than the current Galaxy S23 Ultra. However, the side bezels will likely remain unchanged in width. Tipster @UniverseIce shared a bezel comparison image of two phones. One of them is reportedly the S24 Ultra. Here is the post on X, formerly Twitter.
However, readers must note the information is not from official circles and might differ from the actual product. Moreover, reports in the past have shed light on the possible specifications and release date of the upcoming Ultra flagship.
Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G Specifications (Expectations)
The handset is expected to offer a 6.78-inch QHD+ 120Hz LTPO AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (in select markets), OneUI 6 based on Android 14, 5,000mAh battery with 45W wired charging (and support for wireless charging), 200MP + 12MP + 50MP + 10MP rear and 12MP selfie shooter.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G Price, Release Date (Expectations)
While there are no concrete rumours around the price, the S24 Ultra may cost more than its predecessors due to the premium upgrades like a titanium frame and a newer chip, display and more. The expected launch date of the device is being tipped to be January 17 at the Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event. For speculated sale dates and pre-order details, head to this report.
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