For the last few generations, the Galaxy S Plus phones have been the weakest link in the lineup. These phones generally only offer a larger screen and a bigger battery compared to the baseline Galaxy S handset.
Thankfully, Samsung is expected to put an end to this trend with the upcoming Galaxy S24 Plus. We already learned that it will be getting a display upgrade. Now, more details about these changes have emerged.
It was Ice Universe who initially revealed the changes coming to the Galaxy S24 Plus. He is back again with a few more details.
As per him, the device will flaunt a 2K display, which he had already revealed. Today, he says that this QHD+ screen will use Samsung Display’s high-end M13 panel.
Further, he adds that the phone will be slim at 7.7mm. And most importantly, it will arrive with 12GB RAM.
For the unaware, the Galaxy S models have been limited to 8GB RAM since 2019 in most markets. Hence, the inclusion of 12GB RAM will be a welcome upgrade.
However, despite all the changes, the Galaxy S24 Plus will still pale against competitors in the same price segment. Because Chinese competitors offer ‘Ultra’ level features in the same range.
Either way, it will be better than its predecessors. But in terms of battery life and thermal performance, we will have to wait and see.
Because the Galaxy S24 Plus is expected to be powered by Exynos 2400 chip in most regions. For comparison, the Galaxy S23 Plus has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy in all markets, which enables it to run cooler and offer great endurance.
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