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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra could feature a 144Hz refresh rate display and more

In February, Samsung released its highly anticipated Galaxy S23 series, featuring cutting-edge technology and premium features. However, speculations about the upcoming Galaxy S24 series have already begun circulating online. 

It is expected that Samsung could launch the same three models with the Samsung Galaxy S24 series as the company launched in the Galaxy S23 series; Standard, Plus and Ultra. The South Korea-based tech-giant company will launch the Galaxy S24 series next year, reportedly. 

Samsung Galaxy S24

A leak by SamLover revealed the specs of these phones. Up first, The top in the line model, Galaxy S24 Ultra could see a refresh rate of 144Hz. This is a big upgrade as until now Samsung only features refresh rates up to 120Hz. So, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will become the first Samsung phone to come with a 144Hz if the rumour is true. This will let users experience smoother animations and better gaming.

Further, it also revealed that it could be powered by Qualcomm yet unannounced Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and it will be equipped with UFS 4.1 storage. They could possibly run on Android 14-based One UI 6.0. 

Samsung Galaxy S24

On the camera front, the Ultra model could feature the same 200-megapixel sensors but with some improvements to the camera which will allow for better zooming. Also, the tech giant could include satellite connectivity in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 series, as revealed by the report.

However, one should note that nothing is confirmed just yet. So do take this information with a grain of salt. 



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