While all eyes are on the Galaxy Unpacked event, expected in a few weeks, the design of a smartphone that will not be presented there is filtered widely: the Galaxy A24. However, it would borrow heavily from the aesthetics of the upcoming Galaxy S23.

The Galaxy S23 will hit the market after its presentation at the Galaxy Unpacked event in February… and its design is certain to irrigate the rest of Samsung’s smartphone ranges expected by the end of 2023. The test begins with the first 3D renders of the Galaxy A24, featured by TheTechOutlook (via SamMobile).
We discover an elegant product that, indeed, should be inspired by the lines of its older brother to try to stand out in the accessible mid-range segment. As a reminder, this model should arrive this fall, probably under 300 euros, to take over from the current Galaxy A23, which we tested at the end of October.
Towards a new, more sober design?
Compared to the current model, and if this design is confirmed, the Galaxy A24 should change its chassis to adopt a somewhat less rounded silhouette and somewhat sharper lines. No more “bumps” on the back to accommodate the photosensors, but three cameras integrated individually and vertically in the upper left corner, on the back of the device. Samsung would later resume the expected sensor design on the Galaxy S23. A provision that the manufacturer would also use on all its smartphones in 2023, understand SamMobile.
On its front face, the Galaxy A24 would be close to the Galaxy A23, except for the front sensor, this time integrated into a fine “U” notch, and no longer in a “drop of water”. The big “chin” at the bottom of the screen would stay in place.

Source: TheTechOutlook via SamMobile
Technically, the Galaxy A24 would finally include a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, a minimum of 4 GB of RAM and a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen. The device should come with Android 13 and a 4,000 or 5,000 mAh battery, no further details at this stage. The latter should take advantage of Samsung’s 25 W charging, and there would be a photographic part based on a 50 Mpx main sensor, a 5 Mpx ultra-wide angle sensor and a 2 Mpx macro module on the rear. On the front, the selfie sensor would finally go up to 13 Mpx (compared to the current 8 Mpx).
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