Samsung is gearing up to launch its new series of mobile devices on January 17.
Will it be the Galaxy S24 series?
Let’s find out what some new reports say!
Samsung To Launch Galaxy S24 Series on January 17
Samsung has stated that the company will be launching a new series of smartphones in one of the first major smartphone launches of 2024. Apparently, this series is rumored to be the Galaxy S24 series. The phones in the series will reportedly be launched with new AI-powered features along with camera and processor updates.
To differentiate its new phones from older models, Samsung usually concentrates on camera upgrades. Yet, it’s anticipated that AI will be heavily featured in the Galaxy S24 series this year. The phones are probably going to be the first new phones with Galaxy AI, which was hinted at by the company in November and was described as a “comprehensive mobile AI experience”.
A new titanium construction and a more rounded edge design for the top-tier Ultra model are the other things that leaks and rumors suggest.
The event is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. PT at the SAP Center located in San Jose, California. Additionally, it will be streamed live on all of Samsung’s channels.
Samsung’s Promotional Offer To Customers
As always, the company is providing a promotion to customers who wish to place early reservations for new Galaxy devices. Customers who reserve a device through the Samsung app or website will receive a $50 credit through January 16.
Samsung’s January Unpacked event coincides with tech companies’ ongoing efforts to introduce generative AI answers to prompts based on training data.
For example, AI-powered photo editing tools for erasing, moving, and resizing objects in photos are available in Google’s Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. More AI was also intended to be included into phones with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, which is anticipated to power the Galaxy S24 series of smartphones.
Leaks and Samsung’s November Galaxy AI announcement together suggest that the Galaxy S24 series will further the trend of AI-centric smartphones.