For quite some time, there have been several rumours and leaks about Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone series, Galaxy S24. Now, a tipster has shared images of the Galaxy S24 series’ TPU cases, revealing a similar design to the Galaxy S23 lineup.
The images of the TPU protective covers were shared on the Chinese micro-blogging website Weibo by known tipster Ice Universe, reports Gizmochina.
Also read: Samsung Galaxy S24 series could support Ultra HDR: Here’s what to expect
Based on the images, it seems that the next-generation flagship smartphones of Samsung won’t look much different from the previous Galaxy S23 series.
Also read: Samsung Galaxy S24 series could support satellite connectivity for emergency services: Know more
It’s worth mentioning that the TPU covers align with the leaked CAD renders previously shared by another tipster, OnLeaks. Furthermore, the rear camera module on the Galaxy S24 Ultra maintains the familiar vertical stacked image sensors.
However, there might be some subtle design improvements. The Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone model is expected to sport slimmer bezels compared to the previous Galaxy S23 Ultra. Additionally, the top end Samsung flagship model will have a flatter overall design. There are also speculations that the Galaxy S24 Ultra might incorporate titanium, potentially reducing its weight.
According to past leaks, the Galaxy S24 series is expected to support the Ultra HDR feature. The Galaxy S24 series is rumoured to feature Super AMOLED displays with a peak brightness of up to 2,500 nits, marking a 42% increase compared to the Galaxy S23 series. This enhanced brightness makes the displays ideal for displaying HDR content. Also, a Samsung executive recently confirmed that the tech giant will support satellite connectivity for emergency services starting next year. This probably indicates that the upcoming Galaxy S24 series, which is expected to launch early next year, will likely feature two-way satellite connectivity for emergencies.