Samsung's forthcoming flagship smartphone has achieved a significant milestone on its path to the official unveiling. The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), Thailand's authoritative testing and certification entity for mobile devices and telecommunication equipment, has officially certified the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Today, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra successfully obtained NBTC certification in Thailand, disclosing its South Korean manufacturing origin. Identified by the model number SM-S928B/DS, this denotes the global variant of the phone, featuring a dual-SIM card slot. Notably, the certification details highlight the smartphone's extensive network support, encompassing 5G, 4G LTE, 3G, and 2G capabilities. With numerous certifications already in hand, the imminent launch of the device seems certain, Gizmochina reported.
Leaked images from last week unveiled the design of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, showcasing a 6.8-inch screen with nearly flat surfaces and a peak brightness of up to 2,500 nits. Rumors suggest a titanium-framed variant, coupled with an IP68 rating, stereo speakers, and an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint reader. The smartphone is set to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 For Galaxy processor, along with 12GB/16GB of RAM and storage options of up to 1TB.
The rear camera setup boasts a primary 200MP sensor, a slight upgrade from the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Additional cameras include a 12MP ultrawide, a 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom, a 50MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom, and a 12MP selfie camera. Powering the device is a 5,000mAh battery, supported by 45W fast charging, 15W wireless charging, and 4.5W reverse wireless charging. Samsung is anticipated to enhance the phone
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