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Even though the Samsung Galaxy S24 is still at least 7 months away, information about Samsung’s upcoming flagship has begun to surface. Some people might find it strange that the company is already planning to release new tablets and foldables this year, but incidentally, South Korean company is probably already hard at work on its flagship trio or duo for the following year.

The latest information about the Samsung Galaxy S24 and its successful successor, the Galaxy S25, which will be released in 2025.

Samsung Galaxy S24
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Reputable tipper @Tech Reve has surfaced once more with some intriguing information regarding Samsung’s upcoming flagship. According to the tip, Samsung may revert to using Exynos 2400 in conjunction with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for the Samsung Galaxy S24. The 4nm fabrication process will be used for both chipsets.

Additionally, it is claimed that the base model and the plus model will have ISOCELL GN3 cameras, and that Samsung will replace the 3x and 10x telephoto cameras in the ultra model with a single, folded telephoto camera that offers both 3x and 10x optical zoom. As a result, the phone would have one fewer sensor.

It’s still too early to make any predictions about the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S25 series, though. However, these devices are undoubtedly in development, and there are also rumours that Samsung may decide to completely discontinue the Plus variant, leaving us with only the base variant and the ultra variant.

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