Samsung's Galaxy S23 series, launched this year, has received good reviews, and although it has a lot of similar designs to the previous generation, it has brought substantial upgrades internally, including the second-generation Snapdragon 8 platform customized by Qualcomm, which has efficient performance. Among them, the Galaxy S23 Ultra has been at the top of the list of the world's best-selling smartphones for several consecutive quarters, and the total sales of the entire Galaxy S23 series have exceeded 25 million units.
According to The Elec, Samsung has set a sales target for the Galaxy S24 series, which will ship more than 35.2 million units by the end of next year. Among them, the Galaxy S24 is 13.5 million units, the Galaxy S24+ is 5.8 million units, and the Galaxy S24 Ultra will surpass the other two models to reach 15.9 million units. This year, the Galaxy S24 series will undoubtedly be powered by Qualcomm's custom third-generation Snapdragon 8 platform, while Samsung will also be equipped with its own Exynos 2400 platform on the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ sold in some regions. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is rumored to have a titanium middle frame, a 200-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, a 10-megapixel telephoto lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens, a built-in 5000mAh battery, and support for 45W fast charging.
Previously, it was reported that Samsung plans to hold a launch event for the Galaxy S24 series in San Jose, California, USA on January 17, 2024, and customers can pre-order the Galaxy S24 series from January 19, Seoul time, South Korea, and the first devices will be sent from January 26 to January 30.