Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra leaks reveal display and camera specs

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In context: Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S24 series on January 17, 2024, as an upgrade over the S23 lineup that was released in February. As with every year, the lineup is expected to comprise three models, including the flagship S24 Ultra, the S24 Plus and the vanilla S24.

While info about all three models has been trickling in over the past few weeks, a massive new leak has now seemingly revealed quite a bit about the S24 Ultra. The leak comes from tipster @AhmedQwaider888, who recently posted the S24 Ultra's camera and display specs on X (formerly Twitter). According to the leaker, the screen on the Galaxy S24 Ultra could have a peak brightness of up to 2,600 nits.

If the claim holds up, that would be a significant bump up from the S23 series devices, which have a peak brightness of up to 1,750 nits. It would also be notably higher than the iPhone 15 Pro's 2,000 nits and the Google Pixel 8 Pro's 2,400 nits. It is worth noting that peak brightness is not necessarily the best metric to judge the quality of a screen, as it can only be achieved in select HDR scenes for a few fleeting seconds. That said, it still shows that Samsung's next-gen devices will offer a fairly bright screen for the most part.

In another post on X, Qwaider claimed that the S24 Ultra will have a quad-camera setup at the back, led by a 200MP primary camera. The three other shooters will reportedly include a 12MP ultrawide camera, a 10MP telephoto camera, and a 50MP telephoto camera. The phone will also be able to record 8K videos with up to 5x zoom. Additionally, the portrait mode is said to support up to 5x optical zoom.

On the front, it will have a 12MP camera for selfies and video chats. The device will also reportedly feature improved optical stabilization even in low-light scenes, while its AI Object Aware Engine should work on both front and rear-facing cameras. Qwaider claimed that a new partnership between Samsung and Meta will offer Galaxy S24 users the ability to post HDR images and videos on Facebook and Instagram.

A recent trademark application has already confirmed that Samsung intends to market the Galaxy S24 as its first 'AI Phone.' While the company has not officially confirmed what to expect from it in terms of its AI chops, leaks have revealed that it will have multiple AI features, including AI-generated wallpapers, real-time language translation during voice calls, text summaries in Samsung Notes, and an AI photo extender that could generate image content to provide more context around the subject.

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Still have a Galaxy S20+. Micro SD card slot is nice and obviously not available on the newer models. Still getting Android security updates. I wonder if it is finally time for an upgrade though.
 
Yea, modern smartphone displays and cameras suck. Thank you, Samsung. Don't worry about improving software. Do you.
 
Still have a Galaxy S20+. Micro SD card slot is nice and obviously not available on the newer models. Still getting Android security updates. I wonder if it is finally time for an upgrade though.
If I could run a custom ROM on my S21+ I would in a heart beat. Whenever I'm forced to upgrade, either through lack of security updates or I do something stupid and break it, I'm going to upgrade something that I can root immediately. I'm so tired of being at the mercy of manufacturers telling me what I can and cannot do with my device.
 
LOL, Scamsung coders are universally regarded as some of the worst around. I doubt they can do any better on the software. Might as well chatGPT 4 turbo write all their code.
I won't touch Samsung again until they do. Hardware is more than adequate in smartphone market. Peaked even. The software isn't even close. That's why I like the Chinese brands and the Google Pixel devices starting from the Pixel 6 or 7. They know what they are doing in my opinion. The rest, not so much.
 
LOL, Scamsung coders are universally regarded as some of the worst around. I doubt they can do any better on the software. Might as well chatGPT 4 turbo write all their code.
I had an S21U and current S23U, I can unequivocally say the display and cameras don't "suck", some people (who likely haven't even touched the device let alone used it extensively), just like the sound of their own voice. I didn't even want to upgrade from the Exynos S21U, but my wife wanted it so I made her wait ~6 weeks till the S23 series came out (I love my procurement methodology, she gets my hand me downs, and my upgrades are dictated by her phone sh*tting the bed) and we're both extremely happy, great photos and videos from all lenses, slick beautiful screens, and a very polished software experience.
 
Samsung is my go-to phone. I'm fine with the software, really like hardware, build in stylus is just wonderful idea, solid camera (sure not level of my Sony alpha but no mobile can be on that level), and os allowing me a choice. All well thought and not trying to push weird opinionated idea on me without any customizing.
 
I'm using a Galaxy A53...not sure what the heck I need some $1k+ brick for. Really, who actually uses all those cameras and crap. I don't even use the ridiculous camera block on my "cheap" $400 A53.
 
I'm using a Galaxy A53...not sure what the heck I need some $1k+ brick for. Really, who actually uses all those cameras and crap. I don't even use the ridiculous camera block on my "cheap" $400 A53.

The real point is that the quality of the pictures and video in a flagship is the highest. The amount of camera is excessive, yes, but whatever.
 
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