Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event set for January 17

Samsung’s next flagship smartphones now have an official launch date

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event set for January 17

New buyers have a lot of smartphones to wait for in 2024, and one of the earliest and most important launches of the year is the Samsung Galaxy flagship series for the year. Likely to be called the Galaxy S24 series, the new phones finally have an official launch date.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 series is set to launch on January 17. The event will kick off at 10 AM PST, which is around 11:40 AM IST on the same date.

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While we are almost certain to witness the new S-series phones on the date, we may also see Samsung launch some more new devices to add it its range of tablets or laptops.

Samsung Galaxy S24 series: What to expect

While Samsung has officially kept all details around its new flagship smartphones a secret, we can expect a lot of leaks and rumours from trusted sources to come true.

These include the existence of three models again, a similar design to the S23 series, and a new focus on a seamless AI-integrated experience. The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra could also feature a titanium body, like that of the iPhone 15 Pro.

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The new phones are also expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, but it remains to be seen if the Snapdragon variant makes it to India and other regions this year as well. Samsung has previously restricted the Snapdragon variants of its phones to the US market, bringing only its Exynos variants to India.

More official details are expected to be made official soon, as Samsung may tease more details of its new phones as we head closer to the launch.

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