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Rumor: Samsung will increase the display size of the Galaxy S24 and S24+

by Valeria Medeiros
18/09/2023
in Tech
Rumor: Samsung will increase the display size of the Galaxy S24 and S24+
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As the release of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series of smartphones approaches, more and more information is being revealed about the new products. Recently, insiders published a report on the displays of future smartphones, stating that two out of the three flagship models will have larger displays compared to their predecessors.

According to the Mydrivers portal, the screen size of the Samsung Galaxy S24 will be 6.2 inches, which is larger than the Galaxy S23. However, it will still be one of the most compact devices based on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. The Galaxy S24+ model, according to the source, will have a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel (compared to 6.6″ for the S23+), and the top-end Galaxy S24 Ultra will feature a 6.8-inch display. It is expected that the Ultra model will have a more rectangular body shape with sharp corners, similar to the Galaxy Note series.

Previously, the new products were certified by the 3C regulator, revealing that the basic model of the series will support 25-watt fast charging, while the Plus and Ultra versions will support up to 45W charging. Samsung has not officially announced the technical specifications and release date of the new flagship smartphones yet. Rumors suggest that their presentation will take place in January 2024.

Source: 4PDA

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