Scheduled for January 17, Samsung's much-awaited launch of the flagship Galaxy S24 series will be unveiled soon. Samsung's Unpacked 2024 event is barely a week away. This annual event will take place at the SAP Center in San Jose, California. This years first Unpacked event will showcase the company's newest Galaxy device lineup. This flagship launch event is anticipated to be notably distinct from its predecessors.
How And Where To Watch Galaxy S24 Series Launch
The launch of the flagship Galaxy S24 line can be watched live on Samsung.com, Samsung Newsroom as well as Samsung's YouTube channel, starting at 11:30 pm IST on January 17. Anticipation about the upcoming Galaxy S24 line is high as there is teaser of the Samsung AI logo on the Unpacked invitation, suggesting that Samsung will bet big on artificial intelligence this year.
Additionally, two upcoming Samsung chargers are currently in development. As per a recent post on X, formerly Twitter, the first charger is speculated to be the Samsung Charger Duo 50W, potentially incorporating two USB-C ports for rapid wired charging. The second charger is thought to be a revised edition of the company's existing 45W charger.
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Galaxy S24 Series Launch: What To Expect
Mutiple leaks and speculations suggest that the S24 and S24+ models will maintain a resemblance to their S23 counterparts, showcasing centered punch-hole front cameras and triple camera setups at the rear. The S24 Ultra is anticipated to adopt a flat display for the first time and might feature a titanium frame, similar to the design of the iPhone 15 Pro models launched last fall.
All three models are said to be driven by the top-tier Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, though some regions may receive an in-house Exynos 2400 SoC as an alternative.
According to a recent post on South Korea's Naver blog , the 128GB model of the Galaxy S24 is expected to feature UFS 3.1 storage, while the rest of the lineup is set to incorporate UFS 4.0 storage. Notably, UFS 3.1 is slower compared to UFS 4.0, which is based on Samsung's 7 V-NAND memory.
To recall, the Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra made their debut in the US at prices of $799 (approximately Rs. 65,500), $999 (approximately Rs. 81,900), and $1199 (approximately Rs. 98,300).