Samsung Galaxy S24 Display Leaks

A recent report, sourced from a reliable channel for Samsung-related updates, hints at an intriguing development for the upcoming Galaxy S24 lineup. It appears that Samsung is set to narrow the display gap between its flagship models, aiming to incorporate cutting-edge display technology across the entire series, not just limited to the Ultra variant, as was previously observed.

The Leak Details of Galaxy S24 Lineup

According to a recent post on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), all three models in the Samsung Galaxy S24 series are slated to sport LTPO, M13 displays, capable of delivering a peak brightness of 2,500 nits. It’s noteworthy that, up until this point, the LTPO panels and higher brightness were exclusive to the Ultra models.

For the upcoming generation, the key variance would likely be the resolution of the base Galaxy S24 model, along with the obvious differences in size among the three models. Consequently, the non-Ultra variants are also expected to feature a variable refresh rate, marking a significant upgrade for these devices. Additionally, the mention of 2,500 nits peak brightness hints at the potential to amplify screen luminance during the playback of HDR-compatible content, underscoring the impressive capabilities of the new displays.

This strategic move by Samsung is undoubtedly a welcome change, considering that the Galaxy S24 and S24+ are still positioned as flagship smartphones. Equipping these models with the best display features reflects Samsung’s commitment to delivering top-tier quality across its product range. This promising development is sure to pique the interest of smartphone enthusiasts eagerly anticipating the latest Samsung offerings.


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