Supposedly new photos of the Galaxy S24 Ultra were recently leaked to the internet. The images reveal how the new high-end Samsung handset compares to its predecessor, the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

As rumors indicate, Samsung wasn’t very innovative with the look of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Leaked photos only hint at some subtle changes to the new handset.

In the photos, you can see that the audio output of the Galaxy S24 Ultra has now shifted to a single hole, and there are two microphone outputs at the top, which should improve audio capture somewhat.

The Galaxy S24 should have audio output in a single hole and a slightly different SPen.

AS Pen is also a little different, with a completely straight back. This will slightly change the experience of removing the stylus from the Galaxy S24 Ultra, but it’s not a big deal.

Finally, the volume and power buttons look slightly larger than on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. However, the change is not very significant.

The buttons on the Galaxy S24 Ultra are slightly larger.

It is difficult to make sure from the photos that the structure is actually made of titanium. But the edges of the Galaxy S24 Ultra actually have a slightly different texture than the top of the 2023.

Galaxy S24 Ultra should launch in January

Galaxy S24 Ultra will be one of Samsung’s most powerful mobile phones in 2024. The new device should feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor with unique AI tools, likely available by subscription.

The Galaxy S24 series is expected to be released in January 2024. So far, Samsung has not made any comments about the new devices and has not given any hints about the date of a launch event.

Source: Tec Mundo

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