Samsung Galaxy S24's First Leak Shows An iPhone-Inspired Design

Samsung Galaxy S24 launch is still a few months away, but the rumor mill is already up and running. The first proper leak shows us that Samsung is working on an iPhone-inspired design.

What Happened: The first leak of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.'s SSNLF Galaxy S24 has revealed a design that draws from Apple Inc.'s AAPL iPhones, according to unofficial renders published by Smartprix courtesy of tipster OnLeaks.

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While the leaked renders suggest that visible changes from the Galaxy S23 series seem to be minimal, the frame, in particular, looks quite similar to the iPhone 15 Pro's titanium design.

This includes the antenna cutouts, power button, and the large 5G antenna slot – all placed in the same position as those on the iPhone 15 Pro.

Another major change that the Galaxy S24 series shows is the flat frame and flat display design – the Galaxy S23 Ultra had a curved display.

Galaxy S24 Expected Features: Samsung is expected to use Qualcomm Inc.'s QCOM upcoming flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. While this will be the top-of-the-line chipset in the Android world, Apple's A17 Pro chipset powering the iPhone 15 Pro has already beaten it.

Apart from this, the Galaxy S24 series is expected to feature the life-saving satellite connectivity feature that is currently available only on Apple's iPhones.

The base Galaxy S24 model is said to sport a 6.1-inch 120Hz AMOLED display and a 4,000mAh battery. We should know more details in the coming weeks.

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