A new Samsung Galaxy S24 leak shows the phone in complete 360-degree mockups, suggesting it will have flat corners when it launches in early 2024.
Steve McFly, aka @OnLeaks, sent SmartPrix a spinning 360-degree render of the Galaxy S24 design in the first of a series of leaks. The render appears like a Galaxy phone from the back, with three vertically aligned rear cameras and no camera block like the Galaxy S23.
Instead of the Galaxy S23's back cover-colored sides, the render showed metal sides, making the rumored S24 seem like contemporary iPhones' metallic and flat sides.
Keep in mind that renderings are usually based on specs and documents and are more realistic in overall design than material and color choice, especially if Samsung hasn't finalized the phone's look.
SmartPrix notes that the graphic shows an ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna on the side of the Galaxy S24, suggesting it would be visible rather than buried within as in previous Galaxy phones.
Otherwise, the Galaxy S24 may appear like its predecessor, and SmartPrix predicts its measurements will be similar to those of the Galaxy S23 (146.3 x 70.9 x 7.6 mm). The only other forecast is a 6.1-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, virtually unchanged from its predecessor.
In conjunction with GizNext, McFly released Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus renderings that appeared identical to the S24's previous previews and showed a metallic side frame. The S24 Plus leak also suggested dimensions of 158.5 x 75.9 x 7.75mm, similar to last year's S23 Plus (157.7 x 76.2 x 7.6 mm).
Like Share Save
For more stories