The Samsung Galaxy S24 seems to be just around the corner. In mid-January next year, the South Korean manufacturers are expected to launch their new flagship, to maintain their custom of being a top representative of their line of products. cell phones per year.
There is a lot of speculation about the improvements that the Galaxy S24 will have compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy S23. The camera, battery performance and everything that comes with changing (for the better) the Qualcomm chipset are part of the improvements that Samsung seems to offer with this new cell phone.
But many eyes have been on the design, which is speculated to be a kind of combination between the S series, to which it already belongs, and Samsung’s popular Note.
This is what the site reports NewsBytes, which quotes the famous Concept Creator, content creator on YouTube. This influencer, faithful to what he publishes, made a conceptual video of what the Samsung Galaxy S24 would be, and specialists in the field say that he nailed everything that the South Korean company intends to launch.
In dribs and drabs, the details of the Samsung Galaxy S24 They are becoming known, long before their launch. South Korean manufacturers revealed the processors they will use in their next flagships, during performance tests, better known as Benchmarks.
The place Isa Marcial reviews the first performance tests which detail that Samsung will come out with three versions of the Galaxy S24. The first two: Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus will come with Exynos; while the Galaxy S24 Ultra will arrive with QualcommSnapdragon.
The leaks indicate that performance tests showed that “the next Galaxy S24+ will have the Exynos 2400, achieving achievements of 2,067 points for the single-core test and 6,520 points for the multi-core test.”
As for the Ultra, which is usually the best version, it would use the Snapdragon 8 Gen3 processor. The tests rated it with 2,234 points in the single core test and 6,807 points in the multiple one.
These are not the first leaks of these cell phones. In August, details of the devices’ battery capacities had been offered.