4 Reasons to Wait for the Galaxy S24 & 5 Reasons Not To is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
Shoppers in the market for a new Android smartphone may want to buy a new device right now or in the near future. That being said, others might want to wait for the rumored Samsung Galaxy S24.
Samsung is reportedly working on a Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra to replace its current flagships, the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. They are supposedly codenamed “Muse” behind the scenes.
The Galaxy S24 rumor mill continues to churn. We’ve already heard quite a bit about the Galaxy S23’s successors and these rumors give those of you in the hunt for a new phone a reason to pause during the search.
The Galaxy S24 release date is a long way out. However, the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra should be on your radar if you’re planning to upgrade your phone in late 2023 or 2024.
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In this guide we’ll take you through the best reasons to wait for the Samsung Galaxy S24 right now We’ll also detail the best reasons to buy another device. We’ll continue to update this guide with new information about the Galaxy S24 as it becomes available.
Wait for a Better Screen
It looks like the Galaxy S24 Ultra could get a big time display upgrade.
According to SamLover, the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s display will have a 144Hz refresh rate. If true, it would be the first Galaxy smartphone with this capability. Right now, the top-of-the-line models features 120Hz.
If this rumor is accurate, the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s display would offer a smoother scrolling experience and an even better experience while playing games.
Wait for Even Better Performance
The Galaxy S23 series and other top notch smartphones like the iPhone 14 series and OnePlus 11 offer excellent performance, but the Galaxy S24 series will likely take a step up. And we’re not just talking about the processor.
The Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra will come with a new processor. The latest rumors point to a new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip from Qualcomm, expected to launch in late 2023. The supposed specs (CPU/GPU configuration) of the processor have leaked well in advance.
Qualcomm has confirmed a Snapdragon launch event, set for October 24th-26th in Maui, and it’s there that we should learn more about its newest processor.
A report from a South Korean outlet suggests we could see Samsung use a new Exynos chip for some Galaxy S24 models. This has seemingly been confirmed by Samsung executives who say they’re working to bring Exynos back to flagship devices.
The company is reportedly working on a new Exynos 2400 processor and production will apparently start in November at the earliest. Another report out of Korea backs up this assertion.
A leaker claims the Exynos-powered Galaxy S24 models will emerge in Southeast Asia and Europe. We expect the United States to get the Snapdragon models.
One leaker believes Samsung could equip the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ with 12GB of RAM while the Galaxy S24 Ultra could have 16GB of RAM. This has been backed up by a report out of Korea.
Even if that doesn’t pan out, the Galaxy S24 series will still provide users with excellent speeds and battery life, good enough for most people.
On top of that, a report out of China states that the Snapdragon Gen 3 chip will have a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) that’s 50% faster than the Snapdragon Gen 2’s GPU.
We’ve also heard the Galaxy S24 series will support faster UFC 4.1 storage, come with a new modem and it might be one of the first smartphones to offer Wi-Fi 7. Historically, Samsung has been the first Android OEM to support the latest version of Wi-Fi.
All of these in combination would lead to even better battery life and even faster connectivity. It’s exciting and one reason why you might want to put your wallet away and wait for Samsung’s new models.
Wait for Satellite Connectivity
This feature was rumored for the Galaxy S23 series, but it missed. However, it looks like it could be a reality on the Galaxy S24 series.
It looks like the Galaxy S24 series will offer satellite connectivity which would put it on par with Apple’s iPhone 14 series. The iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max all have satellite capabilities.
If this pans out, it would let users send text messages over satellite networks. This would be huge for people who like to venture out into areas with bad or non-existence cellular service.
Wait for More Galaxy S24 Info
Leaks will continue throughout the year so if you’re on the fence about what to do about your next smartphone purchase, you might want to wait for additional Galaxy S24 information.
Leaks will fill in the blanks in the months ahead and you can expect to hear more about the Galaxy S24’s feature set (display, design, S Pen, etc.).
This will provide you with a much clearer look at Samsung’s plans and ultimately help you make a decision about whether to wait for the Galaxy S24 or buy another device before it arrives.
The smartphone market can be reactionary and with Apple reportedly planning to make some big changes to the iPhone in 2023, we could see Samsung follow suit in 2024.
Don’t Wait If You Can’t Wait Until 2024
If your current smartphone is broken or extremely outdated, waiting for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy 24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra isn’t a great option right now.
As of right now you can expect the Galaxy S24 series to launch in January or February of 2024. The release date should follow a few weeks later.
Samsung could switch up its long-standing protocol for the Galaxy S24 release, but as of right now you should expect a release in early 2024.
Don’t Wait for a Big Redesign
If you’re hoping the Galaxy S24 series looks vastly different than the Galaxy S23 series, don’t hold your breath.
Early reports indicate the Galaxy S24’s design will utilize the same design as their predecessors. This doesn’t mean they’ll be identical, but it could mean that they share a lot in common.
If you aren’t a fan of how the Galaxy S23 looks and feels, you may not want to wait for the Galaxy S24.
Don’t Wait for Huge Camera Upgrades
The Galaxy S23’s cameras are extremely capable (though not without criticism). And while we may see Samsung make some minor upgrades to the Galaxy S24’s camera setup, don’t expect huge improvements.
According to well-known leaker Ice Universe, the Galaxy S24’s main camera will likely remain the same or get slightly changed. However, he believes the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s telephoto sensor will get an upgrade.
We haven’t heard anything about the Galaxy S24 or Galaxy S24+ cameras. So while we should see improvements, especially in the software department, we aren’t expecting Samsung to move mountains next year.
Don’t Wait If You Find a Phone You Really Like
Don’t let the Galaxy S24 hold you back. If you find a phone that you love, at a price you really like, don’t be afraid to make a move. Remember, most carriers allow you to upgrade after a year so you can always snag the Galaxy S24 next year if you like what you see.
Before you commit to waiting for the Galaxy S24, make sure you go hands-on with devices you can actually buy right now. Again, there are a bunch of solid options out there. A few of the best Galaxy S24 alternatives include:
- Galaxy S23
- Galaxy S23+
- Galaxy S23 Ultra
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
- Google Pixel 7
- Google Pixel 7 Pro
- OnePlus 11
Dig through as many devices as possible and you may wind up walking out of a store with a new phone long before the Galaxy S24 arrives.
Don’t Wait for Deals
You don’t have to wait for the Galaxy S24 to launch to save money a bunch of money on a Galaxy S23 or another Galaxy phone.
As we push away from the Galaxy S23’s release date, retailers and carriers continue to offer excellent Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra trade-on offers. As the year goes on, you can expect to see additional deals emerge.
If you find a great deal on a Galaxy S23 model or another device, don’t be afraid to make a move. You can always buy a new phone right now and upgrade to the Galaxy S24 in early 2024.
4 Reasons to Wait for the Galaxy S24 & 5 Reasons Not To is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
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