Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy S24 series of phones next year, and the company seems to be planning to take a page from Apple's playbook. According to recent leaks, Samsung may be planning to use titanium in the Galaxy S24 series. While the smartphone will still have a glass back to support wireless charging, the bezels will be made of titanium. This is similar to the recently launched Apple iPhone 15 series, which also uses titanium frames.
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Additionally, Samsung seems to be planning to get titanium bezels from multiple sources, possibly to keep up with demand. According to Revegnus, Samsung will produce the frames for the Galaxy S24 on its production line in Vietnam, but the frames for other models will be sourced from two partners.
Samsung officials have not revealed any details about the Galaxy S24 series. However, we've seen multiple leaks that give us a rough idea of Samsung's upcoming flagship phone. According to leaked information, Samsung plans to use Exynos 2400 processors in Asia, Africa and Europe, while the Canadian, Chinese and US versions will use Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processors. The Galaxy S24 will also come with up to 16GB of memory and 1TB of storage.
In addition, the Galaxy S24 series may also be equipped with a brighter screen. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to be equipped with a 6.8-inch screen with a resolution of 3120x1440 and a peak brightness of 2500nit. Samsung may also abandon the curved display on the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which would be a major shift in Samsung's curved design.
There is still a lot of ambiguity about the Galaxy S24 series. However, based on the latest leaks, we expect it to become clearer as the device gets closer to launch.