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Samsung is gearing up for its next big smartphone launch, and we have some juicy details to share with you. The Galaxy S24 series, which is expected to debut in early 2024, will feature two models: the S24+ and the S24 Ultra. As GSMArena reports, both devices have been spotted on Geekbench and TUV, revealing some of their key specs.

The Galaxy S24+ (SM-S926) will be powered by a new chipset codenamed “pineapple”, which is rumored to be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. This processor will have eight cores with different clock speeds, ranging from 2.27GHz to 3.3GHz, and an Adreno 750 GPU. The device will also have 8GB of RAM and run on Android 14. According to Geekbench, the S24+ scored 2,233 points in single-core and 6,661 points in multi-core tests.

Galaxy S24 series specs revealed on Geekbench and TUV: Here’s everything you need to know
Credits: Nashvillechatterclass via GSMArena

The Galaxy S24 Ultra (SM-S928) will likely have the same chipset as the S24+ but with more RAM and storage options. The device will also have a larger battery capacity than the S24+. According to TUV, the S24 Ultra will pack a 4,855 mAh battery, while the S24+ will have a slightly smaller 4,755 mAh battery. Both devices will support fast charging and wireless charging.

Galaxy S24 series specs revealed on Geekbench and TUV: Here’s everything you need to know
Credits: Nashvillechatterclass via GSMArena

The Galaxy S24 series is expected to offer some major improvements over the previous generation, such as a new design, a better display, an upgraded camera system, and more. We’ll keep you posted as more information emerges about Samsung’s upcoming flagship phones. Stay tuned!

Also Read: No more notch: The iPhone 15 may finally get a Dynamic Island

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