Samsung Galaxy S24 series could feature titanium chassis similar to iPhone 15 Pro

Highlights
  • Samsung Galaxy S24 series is expected to debut around early 2024.
  • The flagship lineup is expected to have titanium frames instead of an aluminium chassis like on the Galaxy S23.
  • Samsung Galaxy S24 series will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Samsung Galaxy S24 series is expected to be the brand’s future flagship lineup in the S-series. The lineup may include three models: the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra. The Galaxy S24 series will most likely debut in early 2024 much like its predecessors. Much ahead of the announcement, new rumours have started floating around the internet, which suggest that Samsung might use new stronger frames instead of aluminium. 

Samsung might update the build of the Galaxy S24

  • Samsung is expected to use titanium frames in the Galaxy S24 series, according to a cryptic tweet by tipster Ice Universe
  • In comparison, the previous Galaxy S23 models used an aluminium chassis, including the Galaxy S23 lineup.
  • Interestingly, Apple is also expected to use a titanium frame for the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro models.
  • In another tweet, the tipster claimed the Galaxy S24+ will have a 6.65-inch screen. If true, this would be a slight upgrade over the 6.6-inch display size of the Galaxy S23+.
  • Since the launch is not anytime soon, very little is known about the flagships at the moment.

Samsung Galaxy S24: what to expect

  • Samsung Galaxy S24 series is tipped to have the codenames Muse 1, Muse 2, and Muse 3, respectively.
  • The lineup is expected to feature a new EV battery technology to offer improved battery life.
  • The phones might run on Android 14-based OneUI 6.0 custom skin out of the box.
  • All the models could be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen3 SoC, probably made of Galaxy like the predecessors. However, there could be other regions with Exynos SoC.
  • The new line of S-series flagships could feature 200MP sensors with improved zooming capabilities. We should learn more details about the flagships very soon.

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