
Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series is expected to be released in January 2024, but renders of all three models have already been obtained and shared online by renowned leaker @OnLeaks. Detailed comparisons between the Galaxy S24 Ultra and its predecessor reveal that the upcoming model will be slightly shorter but wider, potentially making it less comfortable to hold for some users. The design change also includes a less curved display, which aims to reduce accidental touch inputs. Additionally, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is rumored to feature a much brighter display, with a peak brightness of 2,500 nits compared to the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s 1,750 nits.
According to @UniverseIce, the brighter display will also have a 2.5D finish. These incremental visual changes in the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s design align with Samsung’s previous updates this summer with the Galaxy Z Fold5. With the release of the Galaxy S24 series still months away, fans can expect more leaks and details to emerge about the flagship smartphones as the release date approaches.
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