Samsung is preparing to launch its next flagship series, the Galaxy S24, and there are rumors and leaks circulating about it. Recently, what seems to be real-life images of the upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra have surfaced online. Although the photos show a completely flat display, a tipster later suggested that it might be curved after all. However, soon, we will be able to see the flagship ourselves as its launch date is approaching.
The Galaxy S24 series is expected to be introduced early next year, possibly in January, and, according to MySmartPrice, the Galaxy S24 Ultra has received NBTC certification, confirming its official name and model number as SM-S928B/DS. The certification also validates 5G support. Beyond these details, the NBTC certification does not disclose additional specifications.
NBTC certification is mandatory for telecommunications equipment and devices intended for use in Thailand. Administered by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), this certification ensures compliance with Thai regulatory standards in the telecommunications industry.
Earlier leaks and rumors suggest that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will debut with a 6.8-inch display with 2500 nits screen brightness and a possible titanium frame. Changes are expected in the camera setup as well, with rumors suggesting the replacement of the previous 10X periscope camera in the Galaxy S23 Ultra with a 5X telephoto lens. Reports also hint at the use of Sony’s IMX854 sensor for the 5X telephoto, providing a resolution of 50MP with a sensor size of 1/2.52″ and 0.7µm pixels. Additionally, it is expected that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will feature an improved 200MP ISOCELL HP2SX 1/1.3″ sensor with 0.6μm pixels, building upon the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s camera capabilities.
Under the hood, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to be powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The base configuration might include 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, complemented by a robust 5000mAh battery with 45W fast charging support.