It won’t be long before Samsung fans can finally order a model from the Galaxy S24 series. Buyers will be able to reserve the Galaxy S24 Ultra on 17 January, 2024, and will probably have the choice between a total of seven color options on Samsung’s online store. The two different shades of gray as well as purple and yellow have already been spotted in official render images.
Those who like it colorful but less intense may prefer the three exclusive color options, which have now been posted online for the first time in official render images by US leaker Evan Blass and confirm the previously rumored colors. Although the press images are not particularly high-resolution, the colors orange, green and blue are clearly recognizable, with the latter two appearing rather pastel.
First hands-on images show Galaxy S24 Ultra from the front
The hands-on images below are also a first. An early impression of how the Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to look in everyday life has already been revealed twice in recent weeks, but now the new Samsung flagship can also be seen from the front for the first time with the display switched on. The black display edge appears to be equally thin on all four sides, but is bordered by a comparatively thick frame in the case color, Titanium Gray in this case.
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Laura Adams is a tech enthusiast residing in the UK. Her articles cover the latest technological innovations, from AI to consumer gadgets, providing readers with a glimpse into the future of technology.