For the past few years, the greatest Android smartphone has been recognized as the Galaxy S series "Ultra" model. The South Korean giant's Ultra smartphone, which brought the best of both worlds when the Note range was discontinued, appears to be pushing the boundaries of hardware and software capabilities even further this year. The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is slated to launch on January 17 and is anticipated to be a benchmark in terms of features and specifications. Here's all you need to know about Samsung's future premium non-foldable flagship, which will be unveiled at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024.
We got a taste of what generative AI could do for us in 2023, and Samsung plans to expand on this with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, a smartphone that incorporates generative AI. Samsung is probably going to provide a few additional scenarios for the generative AI technology on devices. According to leaked information, Samsung is anticipated to provide capabilities like real-time speech translation, an AI-powered wallpaper generator for simple customization, improved Bixby (at last), and optimized smartphone performance.
While some of these functions are already present on smartphones like the Google Pixel 8, Samsung will democratize these features with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, making them more accessible to a wider audience. At first, these features might not sound all that fascinating. Compared to comparable services that rely on cloud computing, these procedures will be more private and secure because they occur on the device, courtesy to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC.
Comparing the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S23 Ultra, it appears that the camera specifications are the same. A 200 MP primary camera, a 12 MP ultra-wide angle lens, a 3x optical zoom lens, a 5x 50 MP periscope zoom lens, and a 12 MP selfie camera are all expected to be included in the Galaxy S24 Ultra, according to sources. A 10 MP periscope zoom lens with 10x optical zoom is found in the S23 Ultra, while the upcoming model boasts a high-resolution 50 MP sensor with 5x optical zoom and 10x lossless hybrid zoom. This is the only difference between the two versions of Samsung Galaxy Ultra smartphones.