"Sneak Peek into Samsung Galaxy S24 Series: Enhanced Displays, Powerful Exynos Chip, and Affordable Prices Await!"

Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S24 series on January 17, putting an end to numerous rumors and leaks. The Galaxy S24 and S24+ will feature LTPO displays with the S24+ having a QHD+ resolution. Both models will see a slight increase in screen size, brighter panels targeting 2,600 nits peak brightness, and marginally larger batteries.
Despite similar dimensions, the Galaxy S24 and S24+ will have slightly bigger batteries – 4,000mAh for the S24 and 4,900mAh for the S24+. Charging speeds, however, won't see significant improvements. The S24+ will support 45W over USB-C, while the S24 is limited to 25W. Wireless charging for both models will be at 15W.

The phones will run on the new Exynos 2400 chip, except for the US and Canadian variants which will use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The Exynos 2400 promises a 70% boost in CPU performance and features a new Xclipse 940 GPU based on AMD's RDNA 3 tech, bringing improvements to graphics and AI tasks.
RAM capacity for the S24+ will be increased to 12GB, but the S24 will stick with 8GB. Camera hardware remains the same, including a 50MP main sensor. The phones will adopt Armor Aluminum 2.0 for the frame, have an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, and come in standard colors like Onyx Black and Marble Gray.
The Galaxy S24 and S24+ are expected to be €50 cheaper than their predecessors in the EU, with potential perks like a free storage upgrade during pre-orders. Prices in South Korea are expected to remain the same, and details for the US market are yet to be disclosed.

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