Samsung has not yet officially released the launch date of its new Galaxy S24 series smartphones, but a new leak shows the possible colors of the devices. According to the information, There will be four options: black, grey, purple and yellow.
The first two colors are already popularly known as “Ghost Black” and “Graphite”. However, the other two were able to attract attention due to their “different” appearance, which was missing in the S23. On the other hand, it is worth remembering that the Galaxy S21 offers a purple color variant with gold details, while one version of the Galaxy S10e has a “canary yellow” color.
It is worth noting that everything is just a rumor until further notice, as there is no confirmation from the South Korean company yet. In any case, the colors could provide an interesting accent for the brand’s new mobile phone series, which will hit stores in 2024.
Galaxy S24 may have titanium body and 2 TB options
As we get closer to the possible launch date of Samsung’s new smartphones, more and more rumors and leaks are emerging.
For example, the Ice Universe forecaster In July, he stated that the S24 Ultra model would have a titanium body. If this information turns out to be true The South Korean company can compete with the iPhone 15 Pro arriving in September 2023 with such metals in its structure. There are rumors that Xiaomi will use titanium in its high-end phone Xiaomi 14 Pro.
In the case of internal storage, the buzz suggests that the Ultra edition of the S24 may launch with versions up to 2TB. So far there is no information indicating an increase in RAM memory or more power in this variant. It will be aimed at content creators who need space on their devices.
Source: Tec Mundo
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