Here’s how Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra could look: Renders reveal
The first look at the renders reminds us of last year’s Galaxy S23 Ultra.
The renders show that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra houses a boxy design along with squared edges.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra could feature a quad camera setup on the camera island.
It’s almost mid-November and the New Year is just around the corner. So, is the launch of the new Galaxy S24 series. We have heard that Samsung will release the upcoming smartphone in January, according to the leaks and rumours. As the release date approaches, multiple renders, leaks, etc are surfacing on the internet, giving us a slight peek into what to expect.
Tipster Ice Universe has now shared renders of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone. This hints at the design of the smartphone, let’s take a look. The first look at the renders reminds us of last year’s Galaxy S23 Ultra. The design of the Galaxy S24 Ultra is quite similar to its predecessor except for some minor changes. The tipster claimed that these renders are the closest rendering of the Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone.
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The renders show that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra houses a boxy design along with squared edges. The bezels are also slim and symmetrical. For the front-facing selfie camera, we get a punch hole cut out. Next up, the renders reflect that the volume rocker and power button are placed on the right edge.
Now coming to the cameras, the render shows that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will feature a quad camera setup on the camera island on the rear panel. These four sensors also include the telephoto sensors. Plus, there’s an LED flash too. If other rumours are to be believed, then the camera island will consist of a 200-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel Sony IMX564 ultra-wide camera, and a 10-megapixel Sony IMX754+ telephoto lens that offers 3x optical zoom.
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The render only hints at a single colour, which is grey. But we’re optimistic that during the launch, more colour options will be offered in addition to the grey one.
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