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Samsung Galaxy S24 release date, leaks, rumors, renders and more

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After the Galaxy S22 series, Samsung launched its successor – the Galaxy S23 earlier in February at Galaxy Unpacked 2023. The new series of smartphones come with a new design, new features, and an impressive design than its predecessor. The Galaxy S23 Ultra is the new talk of the town, but we’re talking about a step further i.e. the Galaxy S24.
Although, we’ve begun hearing rumors, leaks, and more information about Galaxy S24. Also, we’re expecting to get more information in the future that will reveal the design, specifications, and features of the upcoming smartphone in this series.
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The Samsung Galaxy S24 will definitely come with futuristic technologies, a new UI, and more. As of now, we do not know when this smartphone will be launched, yet we have just started tracking it. In this article, you will find all the latest information about the Galaxy S24 series smartphones.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Specs & Launch (Expected)
- Launch: Early 2024
- OS – Android 14-based One UI 6.1
- Connectivity – Wi-Fi 7
- Processor – Overclocked version of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
- Features: 150x Zoom, Gen 4 optics
- RAM
*Base and Plus mode: 12GB
*Ultra: 16GB
Samsung Galaxy S24 Leaks
April 02, 2023: RAM and Storage
Recently, a tipster reveals that Samsung will bring a 16GB RAM variant of the Galaxy S24 series and ditches the 128GB storage variant. The price of the upcoming series may be higher than its predecessor. Read more here…
March 9, 2023: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
Tipster @RGcloudS reported that Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset is just the beginning, Qualcomm is working on its successor that will get a massive performance boost, especially the Samsung-exclusive Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy mobile platform. Read more here…
February 25, 2023: Galaxy S24 Ultra concept
Recently, the Technizo Concept YouTube channel published the concept of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone, which takes design inspiration from the Galaxy S23 Ultra but doesn’t look the same or similar. Read more here…
February 23, 2023: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Chip
Qualcomm may launch the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor at the end of October 2023 instead of December 2023. Notably, the modified version of this upcoming processor could be used in several Galaxy devices including Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Z Fold 6.
January 24, 2023: ‘Snapdragon for Galaxy’ Chipset Plan
A tipster reveals that Samsung will continue its ‘Snapdragon for Galaxy’ plan for its next flagships including Galaxy S24 until the company will prepare its in-house processor. Read more here…
January 11, 2023: Galaxy S24 Plus
Samsung is reportedly killing the Galaxy S24 Plus to focus on Ultra, while vanilla will live on. The company is considering to re-structure its smartphone lineup and ditching “un/less-beneficial” ones. Read more here…
January 10, 2023: 150x zoom, Gen4 optics
According to tipsters, there is the possibility that the Galaxy S24 Ultra might have a zoom capability of up to 150X along with a variable zoom function. Moreover, the phone could come with a Gen 4 optics design. Read more here
December 30, 2022: Outshine Design
Samsung offers the best design in the industry and it seems the future of Galaxy phones will be brighter as it is expected that 2024’s Samsung Galaxy S24 will outshine smartphone design records. Read more here…
December 29, 2022: Telephoto sensor
A report suggested that Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will replace the telephoto sensor in favor of a new solution. Earlier it was reported that Samsung is working on a new telephoto camera with sensor-shift stabilization technology, which may be introduced with Galaxy S24 Ultra. Read more here…
November 04, 2022: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
South Korean media TheElec revealed that the Exynos processors could be used in mid-range Samsung phones and Galaxy S series flagships will be shipped with Snapdragon chips worldwide. Industry watchers believe that the Galaxy S24 lineup will also use a Snapdragon processor widely.
September 21, 2022: Samsung Galaxy S24 Wi-Fi 7
A new report (via DigiTimes) suggests that Samsung Galaxy S24 may use Wi-Fi 7. The upcoming Wi-Fi 7 is likely to be equipped with speeds of between 30Gbps to 40Gbps. Read more here…
June 10, 2022: Samsung Galaxy S24 Concept Renders
Recently, a sparkling concept creator HoiINDI shared the brilliant concept of a possible Galaxy S24, which looks exactly like a dream phone from Samsung. Following the Verge report, the smartphone concept designer comes up with high-resolution renders of Eric Migicovsky’s dream phone. Read more here…
Samsung Galaxy S24 Concept — Small Android Flagship [Dream of Pebble Founder] @thesammyfans @ericmigi @verge #Samsung https://t.co/ISAHcZWYsF pic.twitter.com/waUSOo4cbg
— HoiINDI (@HoiIndi) June 8, 2022
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Samsung’s reluctance to innovate continues with Galaxy S25 FE chip choice

Galaxy S25 Edge is joining the S25 lineup as the fourth model next month. Meanwhile, Samsung could also be planning to debut the Fan Edition later this year. Latest revelation hints at an aged Exynos 2400e processor in the Galaxy S25 FE.
As discovered by AndroidAuthority, Samsung may reuse the Exynos 2400e processor in the Galaxy S25 FE. Notably, it is an underclocked version of Exynos 2400 used in the Galaxy S24 series, which Samsung used in the Galaxy S24 FE.
Samsung Foundry issues led to Exynos 2500 being abandoned from the S25 lineup. Later, it was rumored to launch with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, which also seems uncertain. In the worst case, it was expected to be used in the S25 FE.
Exynos 2500 is in the works, which is being manufactured using Samsung’s 3nm node. The lower yield rate has also reportedly caused the delay in Z Flip FE launch, with the company now targeting Q4 2025 timeframe for the device.
Exynos 2400e
Samsung is reportedly working on a device codenamed R13, aligning with the S25 FE. It has been found that the product has the same Exynos 2400e chip (S5E9945) utilized in the R12 (Galaxy S24 FE) last year.
While Exynos 2500 is yet to enter the real world, Exynos 2400 and Exynos 2400e have proven to be decent processors in recent years. Consumers have no problems in everyday use, and the performance gap is also minimal.
CPU:
- 10-core configuration with a tri-cluster architecture (ARMv9 cores):
- 1x Cortex-X4 @ 3.11 GHz (prime core, slightly underclocked compared to 3.21 GHz on Exynos 2400)
- 2x Cortex-A720 @ 2.9 GHz
- 3x Cortex-A720 @ 2.6 GHz
- 4x Cortex-A520 @ 1.95 GHz
- GPU: Samsung Xclipse 940, based on AMD RDNA 3 architecture.
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Stunning renders of Samsung’s rollable phone highlight its unique design

Nowadays, foldable phones are getting a lot of attention because of their cool design. At the moment, renders of Samsung’s rollable phone have appeared online, giving us a first look at its unique design.
According to the renders by @xleaks7, the design of the Samsung rollable phone is sleek and modern. Unlike foldable phones that flip or unfold, this rollable phone changes size by stretching out its screen when needed. It makes the phone easy to carry in your pocket
The phone features thin edges around the screen. However, the mechanism that lets the screen roll out makes the phone a little thicker than other Samsung models.
Moreover, the rear camera setup looks similar to the Galaxy Z Flip 6, with two lenses and a flash. The renders also show a volume rocker button on the right side.
Aside from the design, the phone will reportedly have several AI features, including instant translation, which lets you talk in your own language, and the phone will immediately show the other person’s response in your language. The AI can also summarize long messages for you, remind you when it’s time to leave for an appointment and edit photos by removing unnecessary objects and changing colors.
Additionally, the phone’s AI will automatically adjust camera settings to make sure you get the best pictures. It also has features that help games run smoothly by managing power and heat.
Notably, the new renders are based on the patent Samsung received from the US Patent and Trademark Office on April 15th. This new design could change the way we use phones, making them more flexible and fun to use.
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Samsung Galaxy S22 finally gets its turn, One UI 7 previewed on video

Samsung Galaxy S22 series will get its Android 15-based One UI 7 update next month, but a virtual demo sheds light on the latest changes and newly added features.
A video posted on Reddit shows off a Galaxy S22 Plus running One UI 7 via Samsung Remote Test Lab, highlighting the design revamp and new features.
The user also accessed the Galaxy AI section to see whether Samsung is upgrading this aspect, but, unfortunately, the 2022 flagships seem to be missing out on the AI upgrade.
The Galaxy S22 series is getting intelligent features like Now Bar and Live Notifications. However, these functionalities might be limited to Media Player activity.
App icons got a modern look with dynamic colors and a more eye-catching appearance. While the phone ran One UI 7 via RTL, the animations are radically broken and lag a lot.
Meanwhile, the real software experience will be a lot better than the RTL mimicry. Galaxy S22 series users can look forward to an elevated user experience with the One UI 7.0 update.
As per the roadmap, Samsung will roll out the One UI 7.0 update to the Galaxy S23, S22, and S21 series around the world in May 2025, while April is dedicated to recent flagships from 2024.
- You can watch the video here (Reddit) via u/Direct-Till-2680.
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Report: Samsung begins OLED production for Galaxy Z Flip 7, Fold 7; Tri-Fold, Flip FE in pipeline

Samsung has reportedly started OLED display production for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7. The company also plans to introduce two additional foldable phones in the second half of the year, a Tri-Fold and an affordable Flip phone.
According to TheBell, Samsung Display is producing OLED panels for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7. The company is keeping a Tri-Fold model and an affordable Z Flip FE in the pipeline, which could be introduced in the fourth quarter.
The report also revealed that the foldables may enter the mass production stage next month. These developments suggest that the company may introduce its new foldable devices around the same timeframe as their predecessors: July.
The front end of foldable OLED includes a bar-type OLED process in the front end, just things are different in the back-end. Samsung Display handles the front-end in South Korea and the back-end primarily in Vietnam.
The finished foldable OLEDs from Vietnam are then shipped to Samsung’s local factories.
- Galaxy Z Flip 7 Render
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 CAD Render (Source – Androidheadlines)
These are going to be the seventh-generation foldables from Samsung. As Apple’s entry in the foldable market is likely next year, Samsung has already prepared to widen the gap by bringing affordable and tri-fold products this year.
Apple is highly likely to source foldable OLED for its future product from Samsung Display. The South Korean tech giant will have orders from Apple, giving it a push further to keep dominating the global mobile OLED market.
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Galaxy S24 FE features Samsung’s most eye-friendly display, beats S25 Ultra

Galaxy S24 FE reportedly brings a secret display trick that other Samsung phones lack. The company’s recent Fan Edition phone comes with an intelligent high-brightness mode feature that’s missing even in the S25 Ultra.
AndroidCentral’s Nicholas Sutrich found a secret display feature in the Galaxy S24 FE. The phone’s high brightness mode is different from the one found in other Samsung phones, including the Galaxy S25 Ultra flagship.
In-depth testing revealed that the Galaxy S24 FE switches to a DC-like dimming method in High Brightness Mode. It enables the phone to offer Samsung’s most eye-friendly screen experience to Galaxy consumers.
Using a light meter and flashlight to simulate sunlight, the S24 FE’s HBM activated, showing no PWM flicker.

Image – Android Central
While PWM dimming limits the brightness potential of the panel, the S24 FE’s hack turns out to be a game-changer. During testing, HBM on the S24 FE unlocked double the brightness compared to Samsung’s standard “100% brightness” setting.
Most modern phones activate HBM in bright sunlight to boost screen visibility. The Galaxy S24 FE takes it further by switching from PWM to DC dimming in HBM. This unlocks the display’s full brightness potential, unlike other Samsung phones.
PWM dimming rapidly turns pixels on and off to adjust brightness. Meanwhile, DC dimming, used by the S24 FE in HBM, adjusts voltage instead of flickering pixels.
The Galaxy S24 FE brings an improved display with DC dimming in HBM, offering eye-friendly visuals. Samsung should build on this by giving users control over dimming modes, making its phones truly user-centric.
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