Samsung switched to a new design for the Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy S23+, opting for the same camera layout as the Galaxy S22 Ultra from the previous year. And the company could stick to the same design next year as well for the Galaxy S24 series. And this is nothing out of the blue for the South Korean firm.
Galaxy S24 could look very similar to Galaxy S23, thanks to a reused design language
According to tipster @Tech_Reve, early rumors point toward Samsung sticking to the Galaxy S23 design for the Galaxy S24 series. It means that the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra could have the same simplistic design on the rear, featuring individual camera rings, as seen on the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. And honestly, we would be too surprised if this information is correct. Usually, the South Korean firm uses the same design for its flagship smartphones for two years.
The Galaxy S21 and the Galaxy S22 had a similar rear design, featuring a camera island that molds into one side of the phone's frame. Similarly, the Galaxy S24 series could look quite similar to the Galaxy S23 series. However, there could be a few minor changes here and there so that people can distinguish the Galaxy S24 series from the Galaxy S23 series.
Samsung is expected to bring Exynos back into the fold as the company could equip some Galaxy S24 models with the Exynos 2400 processor. This chipset is reportedly made using Samsung Foundry's much improved 4nm fabrication technology and features a 10-core CPU and a 12-core AMD RDNA2-based Xclipse GPU. All the Galaxy S24 models could have at least 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage.