We have seen the full specs of the Samsung Galaxy S24, S24+ and S24 Ultra a few days ago. Now, Roland Quandt has shared the full promotional images for the S24 series on winfuture.de. The images confirm how the phone will look like when it is launched officially during next year’s Unpacked event.
The images also confirm that there will be three colours to choose from for the Galaxy S24 series, with different colour options for the base models and the Ultra model.
We can see clearly that the Galaxy S24 and S24+ will have a very flat screen on the front, and a flat back when compared to the Galaxy – it is a very clean design. The bezel around the screen look to be more symmetrical and thinner if not as thin as the last generation.
Samsung is not following the trend of introducing their version of the Dynamic Island with the S24 series, so the selfie cameras are all behind a punch-hole on the front. Otherwise, the Galaxy S24 and S24+ looks like a refinement of the Galaxy S23 series.
For the S24 Ultra , the design is again a bit flatter than the last generation, especially for the screen on the front. Otherwise, the overall look is not a revamp, more of a refinement with small changes here and there. For example, the S-Pen is not in black anymore, but it looks like there will be three different colours – Black for the Black S24 Ultra, Dark Grey for the Gold and a Light Grey for the Purple model. The top of the S-Pen is also flatter, so when it is in the silo, it doesn’t bulge out as much as before. Like the S23 Ultra, the top of the S-Pen will follow the colour of the frame of the phone.
Interestingly, none of the images shared by Roland feature the cutout for 5G milimetre wave antenna – unlike in the previous leak where it can be clearly seen in one of the renders. It is a big indication that we should see different SKU for different markets – with some markets featuring the milimetre wave antenna.
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