It hasn\u2019t been very long since the Samsung Galaxy S23 first graced our shelves, but we\u2019re forward-thinking types here, and so we think it\u2019s high time to start considering what the Galaxy S24 is going to look like. Of course, Samsung is almost certainly already working on the device, but the company hasn\u2019t made any official announcements about the S24 yet; with the S23 freshly available, Samsung will likely want to make sure as many people pick that up as possible before moving on.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
However, that\u2019s not stopping the rumour mill and the leak brigade from being just as active as you\u2019d expect. Leaks and rumours point to a powerful phone indeed, but will it be an essential purchase if you invested in this year\u2019s Galaxy S23? Here\u2019s everything we currently know about the Galaxy S24, including a potential release date, specs, and more.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Galaxy devices tend to launch around February or March, and we\u2019ve got no cause to think that the Galaxy S24 will be any different. The Galaxy S23 launched in mid-February, and so you can expect the Galaxy S24 to arrive at a similar time. We\u2019re going to bet that a February 2024 release date is on the cards for the Galaxy S24, although, of course, we can\u2019t be more specific than that. If the phone launches later than March 2024, we\u2019d be very surprised indeed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
This year\u2019s Galaxy range included three options: the standard Galaxy S23, the S23 Plus, and the S23 Ultra. The standard and Plus phones only differ in terms of screen size and battery life, while the Ultra offers an option with increased RAM and also has a higher-resolution display as well as a better battery.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
So, will the Galaxy S24 range once again consist of three phones? According to one source<\/a>, Samsung is planning to ditch the S24 Plus and offer only the S23 and S23 Ultra as options. That would make sense; it would streamline the range and stop customers being confused about which phone they should buy. <\/p>\n\n\n\n However, that story has been disputed by noted leaker Roland Quandt, who calls it \u201cbad research\u201d<\/a> and suggests that a Plus model does indeed exist for the upcoming S24 range. At the moment, there\u2019s nothing official to suggest Samsung is planning to ditch the Plus model, so for now, it\u2019s safe to assume that all three phones will once again be available as part of the new range.<\/p>\n\n\n\nSamsung Galaxy S24 specs – how will it perform?<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n