New Delhi: In anticipation of the official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, leaked prices for the European market have surfaced. The base model, Galaxy S24, is projected to start at EUR 899 (approximately Rs 82,000) for 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, with the 256GB variant potentially priced at EUR 959 (about Rs 88,000). The Galaxy S24+ offers two configurations, with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage at approximately EUR 1,149 (roughly Rs 1,05,000), and the 512GB variant around EUR 1,269 (approximately Rs 1,16,000).
The top-of-the-line Galaxy S24 Ultra, expected to be the most expensive, may initiate at EUR 1,449 (around Rs 1,33,500) for 256GB storage, escalating to EUR 1,809 (roughly Rs 1,66,500) for the 1TB storage option.
Samsung aims to cater to a diverse audience with a variety of features in its flagship smartphone series. The Galaxy S24 lineup is poised to offer different display sizes, with the regular S24 featuring a 6.2-inch screen, the S24+ with a 6.7-inch display, and the flagship S24 Ultra boasting the largest 6.8-inch screen, each supporting vibrant colors and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate for enhanced clarity.
Beneath the surface, these smartphones are expected to be powered by either the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the Exynos 2400 chipset, with regional variations. Indian variants are likely to feature the Exynos chipset for swift performance.
The camera capabilities of the Galaxy S24 series are noteworthy, with the regular S24 and S24+ models rumored to feature two powerful 50-megapixel cameras, capable of capturing high-quality images and shooting impressive 8K videos. The S24 Ultra is set to elevate photography with a robust 200-megapixel main camera and additional lenses designed for impressive zooming capabilities.
The official launch of the Galaxy S24 series is scheduled for January 17 in India.