BREAKING: Galaxy S24+ design leaks, showcasing flat sides

Earlier today, we got to see the possible design of the Galaxy S24 for the first time. Now, the design of the Galaxy S24+ has leaked as well. Similar to the Galaxy S24, the Galaxy S24+ also looks highly similar to Samsung’s current-generation Galaxy S series smartphones, albeit with one major change.

Leaked Galaxy S24+ images showcase flat sides as the biggest design change

Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus Camera

Thanks to the images leaked by GizNext, the Galaxy S24+ design has been revealed. The report claims that the Galaxy S24+ has a 6.7-inch screen, just 0.1-inch smaller diagonally than the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s rumored screen size. The biggest change, however, is its flat sides. As you can see in the images, the Galaxy S24+ appears to have a metal frame, glass front and rear, and curved corners. In comparison, the Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy S23+ have slightly curved sides.

You can have a 360-degree look at the Galaxy S24+ in the video below.

 

Galaxy S24+ specifications

The Galaxy S24+ measures 158.5 x 75.9 x 7.75mm. In comparison, the Galaxy S24+ measures 157.8 x 76.2 x 7.6 mm. It means the newer phone is slightly taller, slightly narrower, and slightly thinner than its predecessor. The phone has three cameras on the rear, just like the Galaxy S23+, and those are likely the primary (wide), ultrawide, and telephoto units. It has a SIM card slot, a USB Type-C port, a microphone, and a loudspeaker on the bottom.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus Screen

It will likely have an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint reader. Looking at Samsung’s track record, it’s not hard to imagine the Galaxy S24+ featuring an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, stereo speakers, and Samsung Pay. Previous reports claim that the Galaxy S24+ will come in Exynos 2400 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 variants. Some reports claim that the phone has 12GB RAM, 256GB/512GB storage, and a 4,900mAh battery.

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