Exact Release Time and Full Specs for Samsung Galaxy S24
Samsung’s next Galaxy entries will likely land next year
The New Samsung Galaxy S24 models’ detailed specifications and precise release timing have recently surfaced.
Renowned leaker, Evan Blass, has unveiled an official-looking launch countdown GIF for the Galaxy S24 series, suggesting a reveal on January 18 at 3am KST. While this may seem inconvenient, it translates to more sociable hours in other regions: 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm GMT on January 17th, and 5am AEDT on January 18th for Australians.
Previous speculation about the Samsung Galaxy S24 series’ debut on January 17 aligns with this information. Combined with the credible look of the GIF and Blass’s reliable history, there’s a high likelihood of these details being correct.
The leaked GIF also hints at a significant AI focus for the Galaxy S24 series, aligning with earlier leaks.
Furthermore, Blass has leaked a comprehensive list of specs for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. The specifications largely correspond with what we’ve heard before:
Samsung Galaxy S24
- 6.2-inch FHD+ AMOLED display
- Storage options: 128GB or 256GB
- RAM: 8GB
- Battery: 4,000mAh
- Main camera: 50MP
- Telephoto lenses: 2x and 3x (likely only one is genuine optical zoom)
- Space zoom (digital): up to 50x
Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus
- Display: 6.7-inch QHD+
- Available storage: 256GB or 512GB
- RAM capacity: 12GB
- Battery size: 4,900mAh
- Camera specs identical to the standard model
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Display size: 6.8-inch QHD+
- Storage options: 256GB or 512GB
- RAM: 12GB
- Battery: 5,000mAh
- Frame: Titanium (other models feature ‘Armor Aluminum 2.0’)
- Main camera: 200MP
- Space zoom capability: up to 100x
- Telephoto distances: 2x, 3x, 5x, and 10x (likely only the 3x and 5x are genuine optical zoom)
All three models are stated to feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, IP68 water resistance rating, a screen brightness of up to 2,600 nits, and the capacity to record video in up to 8K quality.
Although charging power isn’t specified, it’s speculated that the Plus and Ultra models will charge faster than the standard model based on previous leaks.
While these claims should be approached with caution, their accuracy is likely given we’re nearing the launch date. If the leaked release date proves correct, we’ll soon have confirmation. It’s worth noting that these leaks should be taken with a grain of salt until official confirmation is provided by the company. However, if they do turn out to be true, it seems like the Galaxy S23 series will offer some impressive features and advancements over its predecessor.