Samsung Galaxy S24 lineup set for January 17 debut, It is anticipated that the event will feature the upcoming Galaxy S smartphone generation.
A time back, Samsung’s mobile division decided against doing big-show unveils. It appears that the company no longer reserves the weeks preceding Mobile World Congress for the release of its biggest phone announcement of the year.
January 17, which is one week and a half after the end of CES, is the date of the most recent Unpacked event. We should be able to see Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S24, for the first time if history repeats itself, which it rarely does.
In 2024, on January 17, Samsung will hold its inaugural Galaxy Unpacked event, the South Korean tech giant announced on Wednesday. In addition to being live-streamed on all Samsung official platforms, this event will also be held in person at the SAP Center in San Jose.
It is anticipated that the event will feature the upcoming Galaxy S smartphone generation, which is most likely going to be dubbed the Galaxy S24. For the upcoming phones, the brand is now taking pre-orders. This year’s Unpacked event from Samsung is early because the company’s last two flagship models that aren’t foldable were released in February. On February 1, 2023, the Galaxy S23 series was unveiled, while on February 9, 2022, the Galaxy S22 range made its debut.
livestream details for Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 time
On Wednesday, January 17, the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event will take place at the SAP in San Jose, California, starting at 11.30 p.m. IST (1.00 p.m. EST). As with prior Galaxy Unpacked events, the company’s YouTube channel and Newsroom website will both webcast the event live. There have been various past rumors involving this day.
The Galaxy S24 series, which is Samsung’s next generation of Galaxy S smartphones, is anticipated to be unveiled at the event. The invitation’s tagline, “Galaxy AI is coming,” alludes to the latest flagship series’ built-in AI capabilities, which are rumored to include the Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra models. According to the firm, the upcoming Galaxy S series “will raise the bar for the smartest mobile experience to date.” Additionally, “an all-new mobile experience powered by AI” is hinted at.
Furthermore, through its India website, Samsung has launched a reservation program for the Galaxy S24 series. To secure the phones as soon as possible, interested consumers can pay Rs. 1,999 to sign up for the VIP ticket.
Expected Samsung Galaxy S24 series specifications
One UI 6.1, which is based on Android 14, and AMOLED LTPO screens with customizable refresh rates ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz are expected to be features of Samsung’s Galaxy S24 range. The standard models may have 50-megapixel triple camera modules, but the Ultra variant is rumored to include a 200-megapixel quad-camera configuration.
Except for the United States and Canada, the Galaxy S24 might run on the company’s exclusive Exynos 2400 chip. “Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC for Galaxy” is the name given to the modified Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC that the phone may come within the US and Canada. In contrast, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC for Galaxy is probably going to be included in the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S24+ for all markets.
The S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra’s renders remain fairly close to those of its predecessors. The anticipated screen sizes for those gadgets are 6.2, 6.7, and 6.8 inches, respectively. There appear to be three rear-facing cameras on the S24 and S24+, but the Ultra has four, including a 200-megapixel sensor.
The Ultra also keeps a lot of the features it inherited from the Galaxy Note series, such as its square edges and S Pen capabilities. According to rumors, the ultra-premium variant will also be available in titanium, just like the iPhone 15 Pro Max did before it.
Although they appear to be among the first devices to run Qualcomm’s more formidable and energy-efficient Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, leaked pricing sheets indicate that they are more affordable in Europe, which may be good news for consumers worldwide.