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    Leakster Ice Universe has some excellent news – the Samsung Galaxy S24+ will lastly have an choice with 12GB of RAM (the S23+ choices start and finish at 8GB). However, The Cat has some dangerous information too – the vanilla Galaxy S24 is sticking to the 8GB, which has been the base capability since the S20.

    As you’ll have heard, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will solely use Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chips with boosted prime CPU cores, whereas the S24 and S24+ will use the Snapdragon in some areas and Samsung’s personal Exynos 2400 in others. We’ve already seen Geekbench runs from an S24 Ultra with 8GB of RAM and with 12GB of RAM, which signifies that we’ve seen all there is to see.

    Ice concludes his submit with “16GB does not exist”. Indeed, whereas some makers are already releasing telephones with 24GB, Samsung is reluctant to transfer previous 12GB. Which is odd, since the S20 Ultra and S21 Ultra each had 16GB variations.



    FCC report: Galaxy S24+
    FCC report: Galaxy S24 Ultra

    FCC report: Galaxy S24 • Galaxy S24+ • Galaxy S24 Ultra

    What else is new in the world of the S24 collection? Well, the trio was licensed by the FCC, which confirmed that the S24+ and S24 Ultra could have mmWave 5G in the US in addition to UWB. No surprises right here, the S23+ and S23 Ultra did as nicely.

    Does the small Galaxy S24 have mmWave and UWB? It does certainly have the super-fast taste of 5G, once more so did the S23. But there’s no UWB but. It can’t be about measurement, Apple has been together with UWB help on its watches since the Series 6, this is simply market segmentation.

    Samsung is anticipated to unveil the Galaxy S24 collection on January 17 and it ought to kick off pre-orders instantly after, the first shipments are anticipated between January 26 and 30.

    Source 1 | FCC: S24, S24+, S24 Ultra | Via 1

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