Upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Processor, Cameras and Battery Specs Tipped

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series devices are a long way away from its launch and they are expected to debut only next year, likely in the month of January or February. Reports have already started to arrive about the upcoming smartphones and its specifications and now, one of the upcoming smartphones specifications have been tipped.

Read about it below.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra – Some of its Key Specifications Tipped

This update comes from a tipster(@Yogesh Brar) on the Twitter platform who has tipped the upcoming smartphone to come equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the Exynos 2400 chipsets. It is not sure whether the tipster meant that the device will be made available in the mentioned two chipsets depending on the regions or in either one of them. To note, the Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra smartphones unlike their predecessors were only available with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, however the S23 FE device that is to be launched soon will have two chipset variants – Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Exynos 2200.

The tipster has also mentioned the cameras as well, as per which, the device is expected to sport a 200MP quad camera setup. Along with the 200MP main camera, it is also expected to have a 12MP ultrawide camera, 50MP telephoto camera, and a 10MP periscope telephoto camera. A front-facing camera of 12MP has also been tipped.

Regarding the battery, the tipster suggests that the device will be backed by a 5000 mAh battery, just like its predecessor, and is likely to support the 45W fast charge feature. It should however be noted that Samsung is planning to incorporate an electric vehicle battery technology to the S24 Ultra smartphone and the device is thereby expected to achieve a fast charge capability of upto 65W, according to a previous report.

To add more, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra is also said to have the same design features of the already launched S23 Ultra and is expected to have a titanium frame instead of the frame made with aluminum that is being used in its predecessor.




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