Official Renders Showcase Samsung Galaxy S24 in Four Stunning Colors

Samsung is set to bring the new Galaxy S24 family next month. With December almost over, we’re getting our first official look at the Galaxy S24 in four beautiful colors.

Meet the Galaxy S24 in Onyx Black, Cobalt Violet, Marble Gray, and Amber Yellow. For those who want even more color options, Samsung.com will exclusively offer three additional colors: blue, green, and orange.

The design of the Galaxy S24 includes a flat screen, symmetrical bezels, rounded corners, and a flat metal frame with antenna line cutouts. The back panel is also flat with a chamfered edge. The power and volume buttons have been flattened too. Rumors suggest that the S24, like its predecessors, will have an aluminum frame.

The camera setup on the back looks very similar to the one on the S23. It’s so similar, in fact, that it’s hard to tell them apart unless you’re really familiar with the placement of the LED flash.

Under the hood, the Galaxy S24 will feature the Exynos 2400 SoC in some markets, including Europe. In the US, this will be replaced with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. The standard model will come with 8GB of RAM, while the S24+ will have 12GB. The base storage option is 128GB.

The display is a 6.2-inch 1080×2340 LTPO OLED, boasting a 2,500-nit peak brightness and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The cameras are expected to be the same as those in the S23. The phone will run Android 14 with One UI 6.1, focusing on AI features.

Battery life sees a slight improvement with a 4,000 mAh battery, up from the previous model. However, the charging speed stays at 25W, along with 15W wireless charging. The S24 misses out on Wi-Fi 7 but gains satellite connectivity. The price is expected to be similar to the S23’s launch price earlier this year.

As we approach the launch date, the Galaxy S24 is shaping up to be an exciting addition to Samsung’s lineup, with its range of colors and improved features.

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