Samsung Galaxy S24 series has been doing rounds on the internet for quite some time now. The smartphone series has appeared in leaks and on certification websites so far. Previously, we saw the Galaxy S24 models appear on the 3C certification website revealing their fast charging wattage. Furthermore, a new leak has appeared that claims that the Samsung Galaxy S24 series could support satellite connectivity for emergency services.
However, in a recent development, a Samsung smartphone appeared on Geekbench again and this is believed to be a Korean variant of the Samsung Galaxy S24+. Read along to know more.
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A Samsung smartphone with the model number SM-S926N has been spotted on the Geekbench, and MySmartPrice believes that it is the Samsung Galaxy S24+ Korean variant. The listing gave us some performance-centric information about the smartphone, which reveals the processor, Android version, and memory as well.
This Samsung Galaxy S24+ could be equipped with an Exynos 2400 processor, which will be paired with up to 12GB RAM, according to the Geekbench listing. The processor has scored 2044 points in the single-core test and 6406 points in the multi-core test. Further, the smartphone will most likely run on OneUI 6 skin based on the latest Android 14 OS.
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Samsung launched the Galaxy S23 series in February this year. According to this cycle, the Galaxy S24 series still has three to four months to roll out in the market. The latest leak by SamMobile has reported that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 series will come with emergency satellite connectivity support. This means that the smartphone series will likely feature two-way satellite connectivity for emergencies.