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We are coming close to the end of the year, and it's been a fun time — top-tier phones solidified their positions with beautiful designs, camera hardware has evolved further, and Apple almost has AI on the iPhones now.
will soften up a bit, with rounded corners that will be easier on the palm. Of course, we still fully expect the frame to be titanium-coated, with that grippy porous finish that is excellent on the For colors, we hope to see another pleasant surprise. While Samsung does put more"muted" shades on its top-tier Ultra phones, they still have a tinge of fun to them. The S24 Ultra comes in yellow and violet, next to the more"boring" black and gray. It also has two exclusive options in the Samsung.com store — orange and light green.
The good news is that early adopters may be able to score a"free storage upgrade" during the pre-order period, as Samsung often likes to celebrate new device launches with free upgrades and more money back if you trade in your old phone.on top out of the box. That'll mean a UI redesign to some extent, and more new AI features — some by Google, but possibly some morelaunched and its being kept up to date.
The 12 MP camera on the front of the device also seems like a low priority upgrade. It works just fine, it gives us great selfies with sharp details and balanced dynamics. And it's plenty good for video calls. So, we don't expect an upgrade here, nor has the rumor mill suggested anything.Over the past few years, a 5,000 mAh battery in an Android flagship has become pretty much standard. Manufacturers seem to have hit a limit or a sweet-spot of what a 6.7-inch phone can hold.
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