Samsung Galaxy S24+ Leaked Renders Showcase Triple Rear Cameras, Flat Display, UWB Antenna

The Samsung Galaxy S24 series is expected to be released early next year. The Korean smartphone brand has yet to provide any details about the next-generation Galaxy S series of smartphones, but before that, CAD (computer-aided design) renderings showing the design of the Galaxy S24+ have leaked online. The upcoming model appears to adopt a similar design language to the Galaxy S23+. The phone’s display has a punch-hole cutout and there are three camera settings on the back.

CAD rendering of Samsung Galaxy S24+, leakage Sources Steve Hemmerstoffer (@OnLeaks) and Giznext suggest a punch-hole flat display design on the screen to accommodate a single selfie shooter. On the back, it can be seen that it has three camera units. All three protruding camera rings are vertically aligned with the LED flash. The power button and volume rocker appear to be arranged on the left spine of the smartphone. The power button also doubles as a fingerprint sensor.

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Samsung Galaxy S24+ CAD rendering
Photo credit: Giznext/@Onleaks

New leaked images suggest Samsung may retain the design of the Galaxy S24+. The design appears to be the same as the Galaxy S23+ and the rumored regular Galaxy S24. Based on this, we expect the Galaxy S24+ to debut as a larger version of the entry-level model.

According to reports, the Galaxy S24+ will be equipped with a 6.7-inch flat screen. This will be a significant upgrade from the Galaxy S23+’s 6.6-inch screen. Samsung is said to have equipped the device with a UWB (ultra-wideband) antenna, marking the debut of the Samsung Galaxy S series. The upcoming phone is expected to be taller and thicker than its predecessor, measuring 75.9 x 158.5 x 7.75mm. This year’s Galaxy S23+ measures 76.2 x 157.8 x 7.6mm

The Galaxy S24+ is expected to go official early next year alongside the regular Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Ultra. It is rumored to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC or the company’s in-house Exynos 2400 SoC, depending on the region.


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