The new Samsung Galaxy S24 are coming
Well, what can we do now, whether we like it or not, every time Samsung announces a new Galaxy series, it becomes news. Isn't that logical? It's the company's favorite child that it takes care of like the apple of its eye. Why not, after all, the prosperity of the company as well as many other companies in the field is largely determined by these small technological wonders that fit in the palm of your hand.
Let's see what new features the new series, which will be presented on January 17, introduces?
Nothing seems to be changing in the versions of the new models.
- Galaxy S24 (8GB RAM - 128/256/512GB)
- Galaxy S24+ (12GB RAM - 256/512GB)
- Galaxy S24 Ultra (12/16GB RAM - 512/1TB)
The common denominator? AI.
Samsung is expected to present Samsung Gauss, an artificial intelligence model that will be able to translate languages in real time, such as during a call, help developers edit, write and debug code, create images and much more.
On the design side, no major changes are expected apart from the rumored flat displays. The color options that will accompany the new devices will be Onyx Black/Marble Grey/Cobalt Violet/Amber Yellow for the S24/S24+. As for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, its colors differ to Titanium Black, Titanium Gray, Titanium Violet, and Titanium Yellow. Finally, there are rumors about a green color that remain to be confirmed.
The new models will come with Android 14, One UI 6.1.
Features
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
At the heart of the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S24+ will beat Qualcomm's new powerful processor, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The manufacturer states that this processor features many artificial intelligence elements, promising 98% better performance in AI applications. It will offer up to 30% performance improvement with 20% better power efficiency and 25% improved graphics performance.
Of course, the other core functions of the new models will not remain unaffected as the processor seems to have a significant impact on photos, video, gaming, audio, and connectivity.
Exynos 2400
The Galaxy S24 seems to incorporate Samsung's 10-core processor, Exynos 2400. The company's latest generation processor is based on artificial intelligence with a 70% faster CPU, next-generation AMD DRNA 3 graphics circuit, and almost 14 times increase in AI processing. It also promises better performance in games with Ray Tracing requirements.
An important feature is the bidirectional satellite communication capability. The new Galaxy will be able to receive and send data without the need for a mobile network or WiFi.
Cameras
The spotlight is stolen by the Galaxy S24 Ultra as its 200MP and ISOCELL Zoom Anyplace technology will elevate video recording. Another significant feature will be the ability to record Video in 4K/120Hz.
According to the company's official site, one of the most important functions of ISOCELL Zoom Anyplace is that the camera automatically finds and focuses with up to 4X zoom even on a fast-moving subject, ensuring it is not lost during shooting. It will also be able to zoom without reducing image quality and much more!
As for the Galaxy S24 and S24+, they are not expected to differ much from the already impeccable cameras of their predecessors.
Design and Protection
The Galaxy S24 Ultra will feature not only the well-known stylus, but also a titanium frame making it 56% more compact and durable than the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The entire series now seems to adopt flat screens. The Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ will not differ significantly from the previous models, which follow the classic aluminum path.
IP68 certification for water, drop, and dust protection is expected for all three models, while the front and back of the Galaxy S24 Ultra will be protected with Gorilla Glass Armor. Improvements are also expected in the cooling method of the devices.
We have fully entered the AI era, and this is clearly evident in every advanced technological product. Samsung's journey officially begins with the Samsung Galaxy S24!
The unveiling of the new Galaxy S24 will take place on January 17 at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, with a live broadcast at 20:00 Greek time.
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