The Galaxy S24 Ultra is all but official at this point since the phone keeps leaking in one set of pictures or another. Aside from the official price, there is nothing about the phone that we don't know. Sure, just like every year and every other smartphone manufacturer, Samsung will have some aces up its sleeves, but if you have been waiting for how the phone looks in real-life photos, then this is your chance.
Real-life Galaxy S24 Ultra photos finally show the flat display and a familiar but classy design
The Galaxy S24 Ultra has leaked once again, and this time, in the form of a working unit. The real-life photos we got our hands on show the phone in a greyish color, and the photos confirm everything we have been hearing. You can look at the photos first, and then we will talk about the things we have noticed.

As you can see in the image above, the Galaxy S24 Ultra looks exactly like the previous phones. However, the main difference here is that the front now has a flat display with very thin bezels on the sides. This might sound like a step back, but in reality, a flat display is much better and more durable. Plus, you no longer have to deal with expensive screen protectors that can only adhere using UV light and liquid adhesive.
To be honest, the back of the Galaxy S24 Ultra does not tell a different story either. Samsung is still opting for a matte finish on the back, and I do love it as it gives the phone a premium feel. The phone is going to have a titanium frame this time around, so it will be much lighter than the predecessor and should be more durable, too.
These images show more than anything that Samsung has not made many drastic changes to how the phone looks, and frankly, many of us are going to be fine with the way the Galaxy S24 Ultra looks. At least I am okay with the whole look and feel of the phone, and I believe I can say the same about many other people.
The Galaxy S24 series will go official on January 17th, later this month. You can expect a ton of information coming forward in the coming days, and of course, we will be sure to tell you all about the phone and more details that we learn.
News Source: WorkaholicDavid
Follow Wccftech on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds.






