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)