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Get ready for the next chapter in Samsung’s smartphone legacy as the Galaxy S24 and S24 Ultra gear up for an imminent release. While routine upgrades to processors, cameras, and design are on the horizon, the real excitement lies in the integration of cutting-edge AI features. As these flagship devices prepare to hit the market early next year, they’re set to face fierce competition from rivals like the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro and Google’s Pixel 8 and 8 Pro.

Key Competitors:

  1. iPhone 15 and 15 Pro: With advancements ranging from new camera systems to sophisticated titanium bodies on the Pro models, Apple’s latest offerings pose a formidable challenge.
  2. Google’s Pixel 8 and 8 Pro: Boasting AI-driven photo editing tools and a suite of fresh upgrades, Google’s Pixel lineup adds another layer of competition to the mix.

What to Expect:

  1. AI Integration: Samsung is set to redefine user experiences with innovative AI features, promising a seamless blend of intelligence and functionality.
  2. Performance Powerhouses: Known for their powerhouse performance, the Galaxy S24 series is expected to showcase enhanced processors, ensuring top-tier speed and responsiveness.
  3. Camera Brilliance: While specifics remain under wraps, camera improvements are par for the course, likely featuring advanced capabilities to capture the perfect shot.
  4. Design Sophistication: Samsung’s commitment to sleek and innovative design is likely to continue, with potential nods to eco-friendly and sustainable manufacturing practices.

Stay tuned for the Unveiling Gala!

As the rumor mill churns, anticipation builds for the grand reveal of the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Ultra. Keep a lookout for updates on announcement dates, features, and pricing, as these smartphones gear up to captivate tech enthusiasts worldwide. Get ready for the future of mobile technology!

When will the Samsung Galaxy S24 launch?

Samsung took the wraps off the S23 line and S22 line at Galaxy Unpacked events in February 2023 and February 2022, respectively. We strongly expect the company to follow the same timeline for the next models, with a February 2024 launch event and the phones going on sale within the following weeks. But Samsung could release the Galaxy S24 earlier than usual, with Korean news outlet SBS Biz reporting a Jan. 17 announcement date. 

How much will the Galaxy S24 cost? 

There aren’t any firm details on pricing, but we don’t expect any significant changes from the S23 lineup. For reference, the base S23 model starts at $800, the Plus at $1,000 and the Ultra at $1,200. The Galaxy S lineup has different models for people shopping on different budgets and it’s a tactic Samsung has used for most generations of its phones. 

The new Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 both maintained their prices from last year, so it doesn’t generally appear that Samsung is looking to shake up its pricing strategy. 

What will be the biggest new feature in the Galaxy S24 series?

We won’t know for sure until Samsung announces the Galaxy S24 lineup. But considering the company is already teasing its new AI technologies, we can likely expect new AI-powered features to be a major focus in the Galaxy S24. 

Samsung recently announced Galaxy AI, which it describes as an “AI experience” for phones coming early next year. The company hasn’t said much about what Galaxy AI will entail, but did provide one example: translating phone calls. Galaxy AI will make it possible to translate audio and text between languages from the native phone app in real time, according to the company’s press release.

Samsung also revealed its own generative AI model called Gauss in November, which consists of three parts: Gauss Language, Gauss Code and Gauss Image. The language portion was designed for tasks like summarizing documents and translation, while Gauss Image is for modifying and generating images. 

Given these announcements, it’s hard to imagine Galaxy AI and Gauss not playing a large role in the Galaxy S24 family. 

Will there be multiple Galaxy S24 versions? 

Almost certainly, yes. As mentioned, the multiple models strategy is one that Samsung has used for some time, and all current rumors suggest the company will launch at least two versions of the S24: a base model and an Ultra version. Some industry analysts have suggested that the Plus model might be scrapped to create more separation between the base and Ultra, but other sources disagree.