Samsung is gearing up to tantalize tech enthusiasts with its next-generation Galaxy smartphones early in the upcoming year. Rumors suggest that the high-end Galaxy S24 Ultra will receive a camera hardware upgrade. But these rumors have recently been confirmed thanks to 3C certification, which also unveiled new information about the rapid charging capabilities of the entire Galaxy S24 lineup.
The base model – the Galaxy S24 (SM-S9210) – will offer 25W fast charging, while the mid-range Galaxy S24+ (SM-S9260) and the top-tier Galaxy S24 Ultra (SM-S9280) will offer an even more impressive 45W fast charging speed. This means that users can now charge their devices faster than ever before, ensuring they stay powered up for longer.
Samsung is preparing to launch their latest flagship phone series, the S24s, and if rumors are correct they’ll be packing an impressive camera array. Reports suggest that the S24 Ultra will have a 200MP primary sensor at its heart, doubling up with a 50MP telephoto and 10MP periscope lens on the rear.
In terms of processing power, the S24 models could arrive packing either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the Exynos 2400 SoC, depending on the market. There’s also speculation that Samsung will use a custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip to power their devices – as they did with the S23 lineup.
Consumers can look forward to a generous selection of storage options too, with the S24 and S24+ potentially offering up 512GB of internal memory apiece. The show-stopping S24 Ultra though, might offer an incredible 1TB of internal storage – allowing users to store vast quantities of data directly on their device.