Anticipations point towards Samsung unveiling the Galaxy S24 series at its upcoming Unpacked event on January 17 in the United States. A reputed leakster has surfaced with purported details regarding the pre-order and sales schedule.
As per the leaks, pre-orders are slated to commence immediately after the event, with shipments projected to be delivered between January 26 and 30. The complete market release is expected to follow afterward.
Reportedly set in San Jose, the event’s location is technically distinct from San Francisco but falls within the broader Bay Area, home to numerous tech giants like Google in Mountain View, Facebook in Palo Alto, and Apple in Cupertino.
The forthcoming trio of Galaxy S24 flagships is anticipated to retain a similar design to their predecessors, albeit with substantial software enhancements, encompassing One UI 6.1 and the introduction of Generative AI known as Gauss.
In certain markets, the Galaxy S24 and S24+ are likely to feature the Exynos 2400, while the S24 Ultra is expected to exclusively come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, featuring an upgraded primary Cortex-X4 core within the CPU.
Published on 12/1/23 2:52 | by Rawa John
Samsung’s Mobile eXperience (MX) group is supposedly dealing with a custom tailored chipset for future Galaxy leader phones. It’s still early days and it won’t be prepared for the Galaxy S23 series. Notwithstanding, advancement is far enough along that TM Roh is booked to talk at the S23 uncovering about the new chipset (says Ice Universe). Will it be prepared for the S24 series one year from now?
The response might be “no” as Yogesh Brar handed-off data that the “Snapdragon Mobile Platform for Galaxy” won’t be an oddball thing during the current year however will be involved one year from now too.
The Galaxy S23 chipset is the SM8550-AC, a variation of the ordinary Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (model number SM8550-AB) that runs its CPU and GPU at higher clock speeds. Qualcomm has delivered AC chips a few times previously, so this isn’t new – however this time Samsung has selectiveness on the air conditioner chip.
We don’t know regardless of whether it is a coordinated eliteness, that is whether different creators will get to utilize the overclocked chip in the not so distant future. Different producers will ultimately get their opportunity. Brar says that the Snapdragon for Galaxy program will run until Samsung MX’s in-house chipset is prepared, after that the selectiveness program could leap to another brand. That probably won’t be until 2025. We will know more after the Galaxy S23 declaration, expecting that TM Roh offers a sneak look at what’s to come.
Published on 01/31/23 10:34 | by Rawa John