Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: Alleged real-world images highlight titanium chassis and minor design changes compared to Galaxy S23 Ultra
While the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra might not look very different from its predecessor, it'll certainly feel more premium due to its titanium chassis. Alleged real-world images of the smartphone have shown up via a now-deleted post on Taiwanese blog Sogi. They show the Galaxy S24 Ultra alongside its predecessor, the Galaxy S23 Ultra ($1,350 on Amazon).
As you can see in the attached image, Samsung's upcoming flagship is a whole lot shinier and looks smoother. However, different colourways could also contribute to this perception. Samsung has also made some minor changes to the volume rocker's size, S-Pen silo, and, most noticeably, the speaker grille, which has now been replaced with a cylindrical cutout.
A closer look at the Galaxy S24 Ultra's rear shows that its cameras will stick out once again. While it won't be as egregious as the Oppo Find X7 Pro, a case will still be necessary. Then again, earlier renders of the smartphone have already given us a rough idea about its design. While the titanium chassis looks premium, it could inadvertently result in the phone thermal throttling because the material is a poor conductor of heat.
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Sogi.com.tw (deleted)