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phonemantra-blog · 10 months
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The difference in the thickness of the screen frame at the bottom is also clearly visible Insider Ice Universe provided a comparative image of the screens of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S23 Ultra. While the curvature is clearly visible on the screen of the Galaxy S23 Ultra on the right, there is nothing similar on the screen of the future Galaxy S24 Ultra. [caption id="attachment_85253" align="aligncenter" width="690"] Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S23 Ultra[/caption] A well-known insider compared the screens of the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S23 Ultra “ Comparing the official renders of the S24 Ultra with the S23 Ultra, this time [the screen] is really flat. There are no micro-curved surfaces, just a bit of curved glass, and the chin is smaller than the S23U ,” wrote Ice Universe. At first, rumors spoke of a completely flat screen on the Galaxy S24 Ultra, but recently publications contradicting this have appeared. The image shared by Ice Universe suggests that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will have a flat screen after all. You can also clearly see the difference in the thickness of the screen frame at the bottom. Ice Universe was the first to accurately talk about the new trend for smartphones with waterfall screens, about the bangs in the iPhone X, about the new design of the iPhone 14 and about Samsung’s 200-megapixel image sensor. Exclusive information about new products is leaked to him by sources in the research and development department of the South Korean giant.
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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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Samsung prefers not to experiment with design Insiders often accuse Samsung of being too conservative: for example, it has been using the same camera sensors in its flagships for years. But conservatism manifests itself not only in technology but also in design. [caption id="attachment_76666" align="alignnone" width="675"] Galaxy S24 Ultra[/caption] Insider Ice Universe published a photo of a silicone case for the Galaxy S24 Ultra - these have already appeared for sale on the Chinese marketplaces JD.com and Taobao. The images show the familiar design of the main camera from the Galaxy S23 Ultra. One of the pictures showed a case for the Galaxy S23, and there’s nothing new there either. Case images confirm that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will be almost a clone of the Galaxy S23 Ultra [caption id="attachment_76669" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Galaxy S24 Ultra[/caption] According to Ice Universe, the official premiere of the Galaxy S24 line will take place in January 2024, but Samsung has already launched mass production of future flagships.
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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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Samsung for some reason replaced the sensor in the module with a 5x optical zoom An insider known on Twitter under the nickname Revegnus provided the final parameters of the main camera of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. There is only one difference from the previously reported characteristics: Samsung, for some reason, replaced the 50-megapixel Sony IMX875 sensor in the module with 5x optical zoom with another 50-megapixel simpler one - IMX854. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra As a result, the list of Galaxy S24 Ultra camera characteristics now looks like this: Wide-angle lens, 200-megapixel Samsung HP2SX sensor; A telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, Sony IMX754+ sensor (with the crop from 12 MP to 10 MP); Telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, 50-megapixel Sony IMX854 sensor; Ultra-wide-angle lens, 12-megapixel Sony IMX564 sensor; Laser autofocus assistant. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra final camera specs: old 200 megapixels, new 50 megapixels Insider Revegnus was the first to publish a photo of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 before its release and also described the characteristics of the Exynos 2400, which were then confirmed in Geekbench software. Yesterday, another insider, Ice Universe, reported that Samsung smartphones of the Galaxy S24 line have already been put into production, their premiere will take place in January. And a little earlier it became known that the Galaxy S24 will support satellite communications.
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