Online images showcasing the first hands-on photos of the Galaxy S24 Ultra have surfaced, revealing what appears to be an engineering prototype featuring the device's final design. The pictures highlight several anticipated modifications from the existing Galaxy S23 Ultra, with notable changes such as Samsung's shift to a flat display finish.
Samsung is still some time away from launching its Galaxy S24 series, but purported hands-on photos of a successor to the Galaxy S23 Ultra, currently priced at $899.99 on Amazon, have surfaced on Twitter. It's worth noting that these images come from a relatively unknown Twitter account, although the well-known leaker @UniverseIce has vouched for their authenticity, stating that it has been confirmed as the real Galaxy S24 Ultra. However, @UniverseIce has not revealed the source of this confirmation.
Despite @UniverseIce's track record in Samsung-related leaks, skepticism remains due to the nature of pre-leaks. The images suggest that the pictured Galaxy S24 Ultra is an engineering prototype rather than a retail unit, as efforts have been made to blur a large serial number. Nevertheless, it's expected that the prototype reflects Samsung's final design, showcasing a boxier look compared to the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra features a flatter frame than its predecessor, housing a new display. While it's unclear if Samsung is using a new panel, the modified frame eliminates the curvature seen in the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S22 Ultra, and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The signature 'Ultra' camera design with four lenses has been retained. Rumors suggest that Samsung is planning to unveil its next flagships on January 17 in San Jose, possibly alongside the Galaxy Book4 series, according to information reportedly shared with South Korean media.

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