The much-anticipated Galaxy S24 series from Samsung is still a few months away from its official unveiling. But thanks to the flurry of leaks, rumors, and some talented visual artists, we now have an early glimpse at the potential design of the Samsung Galaxy S24. Are the new builds hot or not? Let’s find out.
With the expected launch date of Samsung's upcoming flagship phones set for January 18, we've got a sneak peek at what might be in store. These renders are, of course, early visualizations, and the actual phones may vary, but they offer an exciting preview of what's on the horizon.
One of the most significant changes is the flatter side of the Ultra model. The standout alteration, however, is the move towards a flat screen, departing from the curved displays that Samsung has favored in its recent Ultra models. Its curves have gradually diminished with each iteration and have now entirely vanished in the S24 Ultra, based on these renders.
The vanilla S24 and the Plus models also exhibit subtle differences from their predecessors, with distinct radii for the curves. However, aside from these adjustments, many other visual aspects remain consistent, such as the camera cutouts on the back of Samsung's latest flagship model and the placement of buttons.
While new colors are on the horizon, it's essential to remember that the artistic representation of colors may vary significantly from the final product. With that in mind, the question remains: Do these design changes pique your interest enough to consider one of Samsung's better enhancements? We’ll find out once the S24 series hits the shelves in January.