Samsung is rumored to send out invites later today for its ‘Galaxy Unpacked’ event that is slated to be held on January 17, but some retailers might have been a little too excited for the upcoming launch and started setting up shop a lot earlier than the intended unveiling. One leaked image shows that a Brazilian retailer has started marketing the Korean giant’s top-end flagship for 2024, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, and given that it is a physical outlet, there may be little that can be done to rectify this.
Leaked marketing material of the Galaxy S24 Ultra reveals the terms ‘Galaxy AI’
The image was shared by SARCOP, with the slogan at the bottom translated to ‘Galaxy AI is here.’ The entire Galaxy S24 family, including the Galaxy S24 Ultra, will likely arrive with features centered around AI, such as ‘Live Translate’ and ‘Generative Edit,’ though running on-device LLMs may not be supported by any of the three flagships at this time. Given that the Galaxy S24 Ultra is treated to more upgrades than the rest of the lineup, it makes complete sense to market it first.
However, the Galaxy S24 Plus is said to share some similarities with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, supposedly matching it in the memory department by maxing out at 12GB RAM. Samsung is also to have increased the initial shipments of both models, as the company believes that the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s exclusive features and the Galaxy S24 Plus’ improved specifications might boost their popularity.
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On X, Alvin shared a poster of the Galaxy S24 Ultra with a QR code above, but when you scan it, you are directed to another page showing a larger press image of the flagship. We do not know what purpose this serves, but an enlarged image can give consumers a closer look at that titanium finish, with the brushed texture on the top and both frames of the handset.
Aside from that, several design aspects are retained from the Galaxy S23 Ultra, and that might be a formula that Samsung practices with future releases. Those who are interested in pre-ordering any one of these devices might also want to check out the rumored freebies that the company is giving out for being an early adopter, though we recommend waiting for the official announcement to happen to confirm the actual details.
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