After months of speculation and constant leaks, Samsung has finally unveiled the Galaxy S24. The new generation terminals, which aim to achieve high levels, come with the usual new features that you can expect in an annual update. But also with Artificial Intelligence Powered Featureswhich is increasingly gaining popularity on mobile devices.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 family, as you probably know, consists of three different models. In this publication, we will focus only on a review of the characteristics of the Galaxy S24 and S24+, intended for those who are looking for a balance between good characteristics and an attractive price.
Before diving into the AI features, let’s take a look at what the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24+ offer us in the hardware department.
First, you should know that the Samsung Galaxy S24 input terminal comes with a Dynamic AMOLED screen of 6.2 inches with FHD+ resolution (2340 x 1080 pixels). S24+, in turn, slightly increases the panel size to 6.7 inches and QHD+ resolution (2778 x 1284 pixels). Be warned, for the first time, the Plus variant matches the resolution of its big brother, the Ultra model.
In both cases yes we have variable refresh rate up to 120 Hz. Let’s remember that the digital adapts depending on the activity we perform on the mobile phone. On the other hand, the maximum brightness of all Samsung Galaxy S24 is 2600 views.
The manufacturer emphasized that Galaxy S24 screen is more stable thanks to a number of improvements at the molecular level. They claim durability has increased by 50%, meaning almost four times more scratch resistance. Additionally, reflections have been reduced by 75%.
Of course, Samsung Galaxy S24 includes Snapdragon 8 3rd generation, the latest high-end processor from Qualcomm. Thus, in terms of performance, the new devices are more than enough. But besides supporting the daily activities we perform on a smartphone, this chip is also capable of handling all the artificial intelligence functions, of which there are quite a lot.
“As AI becomes more pervasive in our daily lives, its performance must be flawless to satisfy all our needs: playing video games, recording and editing large videos, or switching between five apps when planning a trip. Whatever the purpose, the Galaxy S24 series delivers an incredible experience thanks to chip enhancements.”
Regarding AI-based features, first of all we have Live translation, which allows you to translate text or voice in real time. The interesting thing is that it is also integrated into its own calling app. We also have Interpreter, which splits the screen into two to translate what the person on the opposite side is saying into another language. The best? No Internet connection is required to operate.
Do you need to send a message, but some actions prevent you from doing so? Don’t worry, this is what you have. Chat assistant, which is able to suggest a suitable message depending on the recipient. In its turn, Note Help can generate long summaries of notes while Transcript allows you to easily transcribe, summarize and translate voice recordings into text.
Samsung Galaxy S24 uses artificial intelligence to enhance your photos and videos.
In the photographic section, the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24+ want to take on the mainstays of this sector. Both boast a triple camera sensor. 50MP (main), 12 MP (ultra wide angle) and 10 MP (telephoto). It should also be noted 3x optical zoom. The front camera still has an important 12 megapixels.
Obviously, these technical data would be nothing without the support of AI. Samsung Galaxy S24 supported Provisual engine, a set of tools that enhance your photos using artificial intelligence. For example, with NightographyThe company promises to get better night photos and videos using the Space Zoom feature.
Did you expect generative artificial intelligence from the Samsung Galaxy S24? Well, they won’t disappoint you. WITH Generative Editterminals can fill part of the background of the image. For example, if a person or object is in the wrong position, you can move it to another location without ruining the background. In the field of video, Instant Slowdown Creates additional frames based on detected motion.
Now we need to talk about the battery. Samsung Galaxy S24 includes one of 4000 mAhand for S24+ 4900 mAh. It is difficult to draw conclusions regarding autonomy from these numbers alone. It’s best to test them daily to see how long they can last on a single charge. Of course, both models have fast charging support.
When it comes to software, there are no surprises here. These devices include Android 14, the latest version of Google’s operating system. Of course, this comes with a layer of customization. One 6.1 UI from Samsung.
Samsung Galaxy S24 They will be available this month. Versions already confirmed for Europe, with corresponding prices below:
Samsung Galaxy S24:
- 8 GB + 128 GB: 909 euros
- 8 GB + 256 GB: 969 euros
Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus:
- 12 GB + 256 GB: 1159 euros
- 12 GB + 512 GB: 1279 euros
Characteristic | Samsung Galaxy S24 | Samsung Galaxy S24+ |
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Screen | 6.2-inch dynamic AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution | 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED with QHD+ resolution |
Dimensions and weight | 70.6 x 147 x 7.6 mm, 167 grams | 75.9 x 158.5 x 7.7 mm, 197 grams |
Camera | Ultra-wide-angle 12 MP (F2.2, viewing angle 120˚) 50 MP telephoto lens (OIS F1.8, 85˚ viewing angle) 10 MP telephoto lens (3x optical zoom, OIS F2.4, 36˚ viewing angle) |
Ultra-wide-angle 12 MP (F2.2, viewing angle 120˚) 50 MP telephoto lens (OIS F1.8, 85˚ viewing angle) 10 MP telephoto lens (3x optical zoom, OIS F2.4, 36˚ viewing angle) Front 12 MP (F2.2, viewing angle 80˚) |
RAM and storage | 8 GB + 128 GB 8 GB + 256 GB 8 GB + 512 GB (not announced for Europe) |
12 GB + 256 GB 12 GB + 512 GB |
Battery | 4000 mAh | 4900 mAh |
OS | Android 14 with One UI 6.1 | Android 14 with One UI 6.1 |
Connectivity | 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi Direct Bluetooth 5.3 | 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi Direct Bluetooth 5.3 |
Waterproof | IP68 | IP68 |
Source: Hiper Textual
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