After the anticipated release date of Samsung‘s upcoming Galaxy S24 series is revealed, official renders of the standard Galaxy S24 surface on the internet. The device will reportedly be available in four colors: purple, gray, yellow, and black. This is in contrast to the previously reported platinum and green colors.

This is in contrast with the previously reported platinum and green options.

Galaxy S24: purple, gray, yellow, and black

The overall design language of the Galaxy S24 maintains continuity with the previous generation, featuring a vertical three-camera arrangement on the back and flat sides with a flat display on the front. The LED flash assembly is positioned on the right side of the camera module. The display houses similar bezels on all four sides with reportedly the narrowest chin or lower bezel on a Samsung device.

Renowned tipster @IceUniverse stated that the Galaxy S24 boasts a 6.16-inch screen, weighs 168g, and measures 70.6mm x 147mm x 7.6mm. Notably, it incorporates a 1.52mm chin design with equal width on all four sides. For context, the Xiaomi 14, launched in late October this year, offers a slightly bigger 6.36-inch screen, weighs around 188g, and boasts a 1.71mm chin.

The base Galaxy S24 has already emerged on FCC certification platform. There have been reports that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will ship with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip all over the world, while Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus could bring Samsung’s in-house Exynos 2400 chip. Notably, the Exynos 2400 this time reportedly outperforms the A17 Pro. However, it will also be important to check if it finally outperforms the A14 in power efficiency.

Moving to other aspects, the standard model is expected to feature a rear camera setup comprising 50MP + 12MP + 10MP lenses, an FHD display (1080P), a 4000mAh battery, and 25W charging support, as confirmed by the 3C certification platform form China. In contrast, the S24+ will offer a higher-resolution QHD display, a 4900mAh battery, and 45W charging support.

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