Recently, we got a sneak peek at the upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra through some fan-created images. However, there’s nothing like the real deal, and it seems someone on X (formerly Twitter) has managed to get their hands on the genuine Galaxy S24 Ultra and shared a few photos.
These pictures, courtesy of @DavidMa05368498, showcase the actual Galaxy S24 Ultra, not a fake model. It’s the flagship phone that Samsung plans to reveal in January. In the images, we see a flagship phone with a flat back panel and a completely flat screen – a pleasant surprise for S Pen users. Samsung seems to have ditched the curved edges, enhancing the overall user experience.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra marks an evolutionary step forward. Similar to the Galaxy S23 Ultra, this upcoming model features individual camera cutouts on the back panel and a square design. The metal frame of the Galaxy S24 Ultra has slightly rounded edges, while the top and bottom edges are flat. On the right edge, you’ll find the power button, volume key, and an antenna.
According to recent reports, Samsung plans to unveil the Galaxy S24 series on January 17 at an Unpacked event in San Hose, California. Samsung has been busy trademarking names not only for products arriving in a few months but also for those expected in almost two years, like the Galaxy S25 or the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
In addition to smartphones, Samsung has filed trademark applications for various product categories, including smart rings and AR glasses in recent months. GalaxyClub, our friends in the know, discovered several applications in different countries. One notable discovery is a trademark application confirming that the Galaxy S24 will be marketed as an AI Phone.
Earlier, SamMobile reported Samsung’s plans to focus on artificial intelligence (AI) with its next flagship. Samsung subsequently confirmed this by introducing the Galaxy AI experience, set to debut with the Galaxy S24 lineup and bring numerous AI features.