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    Rumor has it that the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus have flat sides

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeAugust 18, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Rumor has it that the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus have flat sides
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    Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus It should have flat sides Similar to the one used by Samsung in the Galaxy Z Fold 5. The novelty is confirmed by the well-known Ice Universe.

    According to the link, Samsung’s intention is to make smartphones more aesthetically pleasing. Therefore, getting rid of the small curvature on the sides will bring the devices of the Galaxy S line closer to the more powerful Galaxy Z model.

    A second leaker also said that Samsung’s solution should be closer to the foldable iPhone. This is because the frame will be flat, but the edges attached to the screen will still have a slight curvature.

    At the moment, Samsung is not officially commenting on the matter. In any case, the leaks regarding the Galaxy S24 line continue to grow exponentially.

    This is because sources say the devices should be presented to the world in early 2024, between January and February. That is, this indicates that the flagship is already at an advanced stage of development.

    An example of this is the case of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which may have a titanium frame and weight similar to that of the S23 Ultra. On the other hand, the S24 and S24 Plus are expected to have an LTPO display with thinner bezels, two-way satellite connectivity, and increased RAM.

    Are you looking forward to launching the Galaxy S24 line? Did you like the leaked news? Tell us your expectations and opinion here in the comments field.

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