We recently saw some leaked marketing slides for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series and now new images have emerged highlighting even more features of the phones, which we expect to see on January 17.
Shared by leaker Ahmed Qwaider (via Phone Arena), the first of these images highlights the design of the Samsung Galaxy S24, Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.
You can see, as has already been widely leaked, that these phones look a lot like their predecessors, with the Galaxy S24 Ultra standing out from the other two by having a more angular design.
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Four colors are shown for each phone: black, gray, yellow and purple. We know from previous Samsung Galaxy S24 color leaks that these shades may look slightly different on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra than on the other two Galaxy S24 models, and that they could be joined by three Samsung store-exclusive colors, believed to be which are Sandstone Orange. , Sapphire Blue and Jade Green.
This image also lists the display specifications: the Samsung Galaxy S24 apparently has a 6.2-inch FHD+ display, the Galaxy S24 Plus has a 6.7-inch QHD+ display, and the Galaxy S24 Ultra has a 6. 8 inches.
All three can apparently reach 2,600 nits of brightness, and they're all apparently flat as well, which would be the first time in a long time that every new Galaxy S model has a flat screen. Finally, this image mentions a 200MP main camera for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and a 50MP main camera for the other two phones, all of which were previously leaked.
All types of AI
The remaining images focus on AI features, including Note Assist, which can automatically summarize, format, and translate your notes, and Live Translate, which can provide live translations of calls.
Finally, images show the ability to circle or tap within any image, video or text to search for exactly what you are interested in; The example shown is a specific backpack in a photo.
It's worth noting that, as previously leaked, these AI features are listed as needing a Samsung account, and Note Assist also requires an internet connection, according to the fine print.
That might make it a bit limited, but they still seem like potentially very useful features and, according to previous leaks, they won't be alone, as many other AI tools are likely to arrive as part of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series – we'll find out. Surely in a couple of days.
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