Samsung Galaxy S24 series to bring higher touch response time

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We are hurtling towards the Samsung Galaxy S24 series launch at lightning speed. With that being said, Samsung’s next-gen UnPacked event is set to happen on January 17th. Turns out we have been getting updates on the Galaxy S24 series and the leaks have intensified as the launch date approaches. 

According to tipster Ice Universe, all three smartphones under the Galaxy S24 series will get a 10% improvement in terms of touch response speed. What this means for users is that the phones will respond to your touches faster and smoother than the last-generation devices. 

It is a debate whether a 10% improvement in touch response is any better, it should make the OneUI snappier than ever. It is especially true when the performance on OneUI is still refined and getting any better is good for the users.

Samsung Galaxy S24 series appears to sport one of the best AMOLED screens. We are talking about Super AMOLED 2X displays. These are made up of LTPOa backplanes made using M13 materials making them one of the best. These displays could light up at 2,600 of peak brightness while Galaxy S23 was able to punch 1,750 nits of brightness. 

Samsung Galaxy S24 Series Specifications

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Leaked specs coming from leakster Evan Blass gave us a peek into what to expect with the upcoming trio.

Galaxy S24 sports a 6.2” Dynamic AMOLED 2X FHD+ display 50MP triple rear cam, 30x Space Zoom and 2x & 3x dual telephoto, 4000mAh battery, 8GB RAM, and 256GB of storage. Galaxy S24+ upgrades the display to 6.7” and QHD+ resolution. It packs up to 12GB of RAM with 512GB of storage and a 4900mAh battery.

Finally, the topmost Galaxy S24 Ultra brings the display to 6.8” QHD+ with a 200MP quad-cam setup, 100x space zoom, 12GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and a 5000mAh battery. Moreover, the Galaxy S24 series will be high on its AI quotient thanks to ‘Galaxy AI’.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Series is set to launch on January 17 at UnPacked 2024 in San Jose, California. Reserve your unit here.

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