Samsung is set to kick off the new year with its first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2024 on January 17, at 10 a.m. PT. The highly anticipated event will take place at the SAP Center in San Jose, California and will be livestreamed on Samsung’s YouTube channel.
Fans and tech enthusiasts can look forward to the unveiling of the newest additions to the Galaxy mobile device portfolio, with a major focus on the introduction of Galaxy AI. The teaser videos released by Samsung have sparked excitement, as they hint at camera-related features, specifically mentioning “Zoom with Galaxy AI is coming.”
To further generate interest, Samsung is enticing customers by offering a $50 credit to those in the US who reserve one of the new Galaxy phones on its website or app between January 2-16. This limited-time offer aims to incentivize early adopters and boost pre-orders.
Rumors circulating within the tech community suggest that Samsung will announce the highly anticipated Galaxy S24 at the event, potentially pushing the release date earlier than usual. This new flagship model is expected to bring some impressive features to the table, including a titanium frame similar to the Apple iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max.
Powering the S24 lineup will be the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, boasting on-device AI calculations. Notable leaks suggest that the S24 models may include AI-based photo editing and live translation capabilities, enhancing the user experience.
In terms of camera capabilities, reports indicate that the S24 Ultra may offer 4K video recording at 120fps. However, it is important to note that this feature is still in the testing phase and may not be available at launch.
For those eager to learn more, PCMag will be providing comprehensive coverage of the January 17 Galaxy Unpacked event. Stay tuned for the latest news, insights, and in-depth analysis on the newest additions to the Galaxy mobile device lineup.
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