Samsung Is Aggressively Pursuing Individuals Who Are Leaking The Galaxy S24 Lineup Prior To The Official Launch

Omar Sohail
Samsung is taking down Galaxy S24 leaks

Samsung officially announced its first Galaxy Unpacked event for 2024, where the Korean giant would unveil its Galaxy S24 series and a few accessories. The leaks surrounding the upcoming flagship series would only pick up in frequency from here, and Samsung is doing its darndest to ensure that no unnecessary information leaks out by taking down images posted by known tipsters.

Galaxy S24 leaks posted on X are being taken down in quick succession, but not before people spotted some vital information

One individual known for popularizing smartphone leaks is none other than Evan Blass, who tried his best to provide crucial information related to the Galaxy S24. Unfortunately, his latest post on X reads ‘Media not displayed,’ which typically happens when an image is removed in response to a copyright strike from the owner, which, in this case, is Samsung. Fortunately, several people saw the post and decided to share their comments in the thread, including notable tipster Ice Universe.

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According to him, Samsung is making a huge mistake by incorporating a combination of blue and green for the middle black frame, which is likely made of titanium. Despite sharing Evan Blass’ post through his own account, the image, or images, cannot be viewed by millions thanks to the leaks being taken down by Samsung. The company has been following this approach for quite a while, and in a way, it has absolute authority to pursue these individuals. Unfortunately, that can take out a ton of excitement, and people might not be interested in the launch anymore.

The Galaxy S24 series also seemingly launched in South America, with @AnxiousHolly posting that @GeeksReport shared the ‘Ultra’ variant via Samsung’s online store in South America. When we tried looking for the original post, it was no longer available for viewing, indicating that Samsung had succeeded in taking down another leak.

https://twitter.com/AnxiousHolly/status/1743445362092708032?s=20

While the firm is firing on all cylinders, we will see what we can spot outside of X and provide relevant information accordingly. In the meantime, if you want a small reward for reserving any Galaxy S24 model, Samsung is offering a $50 credit, so we recommend making the most of this opportunity.

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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