The Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone reportedly appeared in a video just days before the device was announced. The clip was published by leakster Ice Universe on social network X, formerly known as Twitter.
The hands-on video, which lasts just over 15 seconds, was recorded by a company responsible for the Galaxy S24’s protective films. It gives you a quick idea of what the device will look like.
Galaxy S24 Ultra – SCREEN LEAKS!!!
In Ice Universe’s offering, you’ll see an early preview of the flat screen along with detailed specifications on the front!
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The main highlight of the material is the Galaxy S24 Ultra display: the screen is now flateliminates the flat appearance of the panel of previous generations. Besides, The edges look even thinner Compared to other models of the brand.
The design of the device matches the previous visuals of the mobile phone, including the appearance of the edges and the location of the front camera. In fact, a store in Brazil leaked the details of the device a few days ago.
When will the Galaxy S24 Ultra be introduced?
Galaxy S24 mobile phone line will be officially announced by Samsung at a conference Galaxy Unpackaged There is already a set date. It will take place on January 17 at 15:00 (Brasília time).
consisting of models Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+ This Galaxy S24 UltraThe South Korean company’s new family of mobile devices will feature a number of integrated artificial intelligence (AI) resources, including the manufacturer’s own platform.
The devices will again have Exynos and Snapdragon processor versions, and the Ultra model will again be the most powerful model in terms of both performance and camera set.
Source: Tec Mundo

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