A widely referenced insider, Evan Blass, shared an official slide from a Samsung presentation on X, detailing the Galaxy S24 lineup and its rumored capabilities. The release list caught the attention of tech editors at major outlets, signaling that early information about Samsung’s next flagship could be accurate enough to influence anticipation and coverage ahead of an official reveal.
The slide outlines specific display sizes and brightness levels for the three models in the Galaxy S24 family. It notes a 6.2-inch AMOLED panel on the Galaxy S24 with Full HD Plus resolution and a peak brightness of up to 2600 nits. The Galaxy S24+ is described with a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, QHD Plus resolution, and the same brightness ceiling, while the Galaxy S24 Ultra is identified as bearing a slightly larger 6.8-inch panel in contrast to the S24+ display.
In terms of photography, the slide indicates that the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ will utilize a 50–megapixel main camera, whereas the Galaxy S24 Ultra will feature a 200–megapixel main sensor. All three devices are said to support video recording up to 8K resolution. The telephoto capabilities vary across the models: the S24 and S24+ offer two–step optical zoom options of 2x and 3x with a maximum digital zoom of 30x, while the S24 Ultra provides a more extensive optical zoom range of 2x, 3x, 5x, and 10x with a maximum digital zoom of 100x.
Internal memory configurations are also mapped in the leakage, with the Galaxy S24 forecasted to ship in 8GB, 12GB, and 12GB of RAM across the lineup. Storage options are listed as 128GB to 256GB for the S24, and 256GB to 512GB for both the S24+ and the S24 Ultra. All three anticipated devices are said to run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, pointing to a unified performance philosophy across the family.
Battery capacity figures on the slide show 4000 mAh for the Galaxy S24, 4900 mAh for the S24+, and 5000 mAh for the S24 Ultra. Fast charging performance is highlighted as well, with the S24 capable of reaching 50 percent charge in 30 minutes, while the S24+ and S24 Ultra are expected to achieve 65 percent in the same half hour window.
Moisture and dust resistance are listed as IP68 for all three devices, while the note on materials differentiates the Ultra from the others. The S24 and S24+ are described as having reinforced aluminum bodies, and the Ultra is said to feature a titanium frame, signaling a premium construction approach for the top model.
At the time of the leak, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 lineup was anticipated to be announced around mid January, with pricing to be disclosed on the same day. This timeline aligns with Samsung’s typical cadence for flagship launches and follows a pattern of staggered detail releases that heighten scrutiny from industry watchers and enthusiasts.
Separately, a separate leak previously suggested new processor configurations for Apple’s iPhone line, illustrating how competitive discourse often unfolds as multiple devices from major manufacturers approach release windows. The broader context of these leaks emphasizes the ongoing interest in how flagship phones balance performance, camera capabilities, battery life, and premium build materials. [Attribution: industry insiders and verified leakers]