Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra on January 17 with a similar design but improved chipset performance, as revealed by leaks earlier this month.
The latest report from the Netherlands has revealed that the S24 and S24+ will be slightly cheaper. Additionally, an allegedly leaked spec sheet suggested that the two non-Ultra flagships will only come with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the US and Canada, with all other markets getting the Exynos 2400 treatment.
The image above may be a presentation slide prepared by Samsung’s marketing department for salespeople handling the devices, or it could have been produced by a well-meaning fan who just wrapped all the existing leaks into one image and gave it a Samsung font for a legit look.
Regarding the prices, the Galaxy S24 and S24+ could be a bit cheaper than the S23’s price at launch, but the price of the Ultra will remain relatively the same. There may be slight deviations from one EU country to another depending on exchange rates, local regulations, and sales campaigns.
Memory | Galaxy S24 | Galaxy S23 |
---|---|---|
128 GB | €899 | €950 |
256 GB | €959 | €1,010 |
Galaxy S24+ | Galaxy S23+ | |
256 GB | €1,149 | €1,200 |
512 GB | €1,269 | €1,320 |
Galaxy S24 Ultra | Galaxy S23 Ultra | |
256 GB | €1,449 | €1,400 |
512 GB | €1,569 | €1,580 |
1 TB | €1,809 | €1,820 |
The Galaxy Unpacked event next month is also expected to be the landing stage for One UI 6.1. The interface should come out of the box with the Galaxy S24 trio, offering AI features for battery protection, and clearer calls with real transcripts.