Samsung has finally confirmed that its next Galaxy Unpacked event will be held on January 17 in multiple markets. The event will see the arrival of the Galaxy S24 series of flagship phones and the Galaxy AI. The landing page for the Galaxy Unpacked event confirming the pre-reservation details is now live on Samsung’s website.

Samsung Galaxy S24 series preservation benefits confirmed

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event for Galalaxy S24 series to be held on January 17
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event for Galalaxy S24 series to be held on January 17

Samsung has confirmed pre-reservation benefits for the upcoming Galaxy S24 series in India. Customers can pay a fee of Rs 1,999 (~$24, refundable amount) to pre-reserve the Galaxy S24 series and unlock extra benefits worth Rs 5000 (~$60). By doing so, individuals can be among the first to own the Galaxy S24 series and may also receive early delivery through Samsung Live.

The benefits include an upgrade program for old phones with the best exchange value, getting devices in special colors, and a Smart Club membership offering a Rs 5,000 welcome voucher and 2 percent loyalty points via the Samsung Shop App. Additionally, there’s a “Buy More, Save More” promotion, providing a 5 precent discount on the total purchase when two or more eligible products are bought together.

As per reports, the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus will be available with either the Exynos 2400 or the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, depending on the market. On the other hand, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in all markets.

The Galaxy S24 series will run on One UI 6.1-based Android 14, which will bring support for Samsung’s generative AI feature, dubbed Galaxy AI. Some of the features that will be offered by the Galaxy AI include real-time language translation during voice calls, dynamic weather effects for the lock screen wallpaper, a Generative AI-powered wallpaper generator, summarization of notes within Samsung Notes, voice tagging and transliteration for up to ten individuals from voice recordings, and the use of Generative AI to fill in images.

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