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Samsung Galaxy S24 launch LIVE: All the big Samsung Unpacked 2024 news as it happens - Tom's Guide

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Here's the video of how Circle to Search functions on the Galaxy S24 series.

Circle to Search

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Circle to Search with Google will be available on all three Galaxy S24 phones.

Circle to Search demo

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Circle to Search can be used in conversations with people as well by selected the portion of their message you want to search. There's no need to swap between apps to perform the search. It's a clever way of looking stuff up with the Galaxy S24.

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Another example is how Circle to Search can be used to discover recipes from food photos you've selected.

Circle to Search

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Circle to Search, which is invoked by long pressing the power button, makes it super easy to look up outfits worn by your favorite fashionistas on social. You can learn more about their wardrobe, along with links to where you can buy them.

Cathy Edwards from Google

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Google's Cathy Edwards from Google is highlighting new AI-assisted search functions in collaboration with Samsung on the Galaxy S24 series. Circle to Search is a new way to search anything on your Android phone without having to switch apps.

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Samsung's collaborating with Google with some of the new AI-assisted features in the Galaxy S24 series.

Note Assist demo 1

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In Samsung Notes, you will be able to use Galaxy AI to easily and quickly summarize your notes so they look organized.

Transcript Assist

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Galaxy AI will be able to discern voices when you record notes and also summarize them as well.

Android Auto

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Samsung's OneUI will show up in Android Auto with the Galaxy S24 series, so you'll have access to your entire phone without being distracted.

Gemini

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Expressive messages are coming to the Samsung keyboard, which are powered by new AI experiences with the help of Google's Gemini Nano. You can also add stickers from photos you've taken, along with tone assist to make your messages sound fun or professional, whichever you choose.

Image of Samsung Translate feature.

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Samsung is demoing is live translation feature with the Galaxy S24, which lets two people talk in their respective language while the phone translates it in real time. It's like having a personal interpreter.

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Right off the bat, Samsung pledges 7 years of security and OS updates with the Galaxy S24 series. It matches the pledge that Google committed with its most recent Pixel phones.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra DeX Upgrade Feature.

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We're minutes away from the start of Galaxy Unpacked 2024. Perhaps we could see an upgrade to one of the series' most underrated features. Samsung DeX launched a while back, but it has remained unchanged over the last few iterations. It's also one of the defining features of the Galaxy line that separates it from all other phones.

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Samsung's playing a trailer inside of the SAP Center highlighting some of the notable features and achievements of its Galaxy devices over the years. From being one of the first to offer mobile payments with Samsung Pay, to how the company launched its foldable phones, there's no shortage of Samsung memories.

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Do you wonder what it's like at a Samsung Unpacked event? Our very own Kate Kozuch takes us on a tour from the opening doors at the SAP Center, all the way to where they plan on watching the exciting announcement from Samsung.

We expect a lot out of the event and we've even listed the potential upgrades to keep an eye on

Galaxy AI is coming image shown at the SAP Center.

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We're in our seats and Samsung's not afraid to let people know what'll be taking center stage for today at Galaxy Unpacked. Artificial Intelligence is undoubtedly going to overtake the show, but the bigger question is whether Samsung could be locking away some features under a paywall.

Looks like Samsung's excited for the Olympics later in in the year as the badges look very much like medals. Perhaps it could be in reference to the rumored titanium frame of the Galaxy S24 Ultra?

SAP Center Galaxy Unpacked 2024.

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We're officially on the ground and there's already several attendees waiting to get inside of the SAP Center in San Jose, CA. With less than a couple of hours before the festivities commence around the Galaxy S24, there are a lot of predictions on what Samsung could be doing different to keep its crown of the best camera phone on the market.

One of the most pressing centers around the second telephoto camera of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. It's a 10x optical camera with the current Galaxy S23 Ultra, but it could turn out to be a 5x optical one instead. While this may be seen as a downgrade of sorts, AI could technically boost the quality to make it as good as last year's telephoto camera.

Image of Samsung logo and Samsung AI logo.

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A lot of the attention around the Galaxy S24 series pertains to artificial intelligence. More importantly, how the company will be using AI to boost its phones over the competition.

Samsung teased some of its AI-assisted experiences not long ago, but Galaxy Unpacked should introduce all of them. One of the most intriguing features is Samsung Gauss, an on-device generative AI model that will run locally, rather than through the cloud-powered language models. Whether it'll be used to generate images or help users with productivity, we'll soon find out how Samsung intends to leverage AI.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra camera tips and tricks.

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Everyone's always interested in pricing, and with the Galaxy S24 series, we could see their prices increased. It's not common at all, especially when it's been a few years since any price hike.

Just hours before Samsung's expected to introduce its new phones to the world, there was a leak from Samsung's Caribbean online store. While the listings have since been pulled by the store, they still exist through Google cached images, and they give us a good indication of the price.

Gif animation of Air Actions commands with Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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Remember when Samsung was trying to sell us on its Air Gestures features with the Galaxy S4? While it was criticized for being unintuitive and novel, we're eager to see if Samsung will bring it back in some form with the upcoming Galaxy S24 series.

Currently, the S Pen for the Galaxy S23 Ultra offers Air Actions that lets users scroll web pages by flicking the S Pen in the direction they want to go. But wouldn't it be neat if the S Pen could actually act as a mouse for navigation?

SAP Center Galaxy Unpacked 2024.

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We're still a few hours away until the big event, but you could say that this is Samsung's biggest launch yet because of the venue. Radio City Hall, its events in Las Vegas, and even in its home country of South Korea can't compare to the SAP Center in San Jose, CA. It's a huge sports arena, so it'll be interesting to see how exactly Samsung plans to fill the arena.

Alleged dummy models of the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus

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Google made headlines last year by pledging 7 years of software update support for the Pixel 8 series — and now Samsung may be set to follow its example. The catch is that there has been speculation that this will only apply to security updates, and not full versions of Android. 

So while your phone may be safe from threats a few years down the line, you'd be missing out on new software features. Hopefully that isn't the case, especially since Samsung has been rather generous with software support in the past — even retroactively pledging support for older devices back in 2022.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

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The idea of a curved screen is pretty contentious. Some people love them, others hate them with a passion. If you're one of the latter, then you'll probably be happy to hear Samsung might be ditching the curved screen on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

That's right. Samsung, who started the craze of curved phone screens back in 2014, may be throwing in the towel. Or at least that's what the leaks seem to say, with Ice Universe showing off a Galaxy S24 Ultra with a perfectly flat display

Not only would this be the first Ultra Galaxy phone to come with a flat screen, it means 2024 could be the first year in almost a decade that we didn't get a curved Samsung phone of some kind. And I'm quite glad about that, to be honest.

Samsung Galaxy S24 in three of its four colors

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If you've made up your mind to buy a Samsung Galaxy S24 already, your next step is to figure out which color you want. The question is, what colors will be available this year? Thankfully we might know already

According to various leaks, it looks like the official names for Galaxy S24 colors could be Amber Yellow, Cobalt Violet, Marble Gray and onyx Black. Three Samsung-exclusive colors are apparently coming too, in the form of Jade Green, Sandstone Orange and Sapphire Blue.

Ice Universe also claims that the Galaxy S24 Ultra could come in a special gold edition — though this may just be a metallic version of Amber Yellow. It's possible that there was a mix-up because of how the titanium frame looks, as we saw with the iPhone 15 Pro colors.

galaxy s24 and s24 ultra renders

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If you're looking for last minute leaks ahead of Galaxy Unpacked later today, you're in luck. It seems that Samsung's Caribbean online store accidentally revealed the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Ultra a little early. It seems like this happens every year, and the Caribbean is the unlucky region that jumped the gun this time.

The listings have been removed, though cached versions of the images do still exist. That gives us a good look at the phones, while seemingly revealing some key details like the price. Unfortunately it looks like the prices have risen by an average of $150 East Caribbean Dollars — or roughly $55 in the U.S.

It's not a guarantee that a price hike is guaranteed in other regions, but the odds of keeping the price static for another year are not looking good.

Samsung Galaxy S24 render

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We should be getting some major upgrades to the displays on all three Galaxy S24 models this year too. Rumor is that those screens will be ever-so-slightly larger, on account of Samsung slimming down the bezel. That leaves space for more screen without having to increase the size of the phones.

Leaked specs claim this means we'll see a 6.2-inch display on the Galaxy S24, 6.7-inch on the S24 Plus and 6.8-inch on the S24 Ultra. 

We also see those screens get even brighter this year. The Galaxy S23 phones all offered a peak brightness of 1,750 nits, the Galaxy S24 is rumored to be upgrading that to 2,600 nits. That would certainly put Google's 2,400 nit Pixel 8 Pro down a peg or two.

Phone Arena renders of the four rumored colors for the S24 Ultra

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If you’re the sort of person who hates surprises, there’s no shortage of leaks to take all the mystery out of today’s phone launch. The most recent info dump features hands-on videos with various Galaxy S24 Ultra models. Assuming the clips are still online, you can see three of the four colors Samsung has reportedly chosen for the new phone — Titanium Gray, Titanium Yellow and Titanium Violet. Also, that “titanium” name would seem to suggest that rumors about Samsung using that material in the Ultra are in fact true.

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There’s one design element we’re intrigued to see Samsung talk about today on the S24 Ultra — the possible introduction of titanium sides. You can hardly have missed the fact Apple kitted the iPhone 15 Pro out in the fall with a titanium build. That resulted in a lighter, stronger and more durable handset. 

If Samsung did indeed decide to follow tack and switch to titanium, the change in weight (from the current aluminum) may not be as profound as Apple has been able to achieve but it would certainly improve the durability. Despite some early rumors claiming the standard S24 and S24 Plus could also benefit from a titanium design upgrade, I think that’s highly unlikely. 

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We suspect that the Galaxy S24 will come powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which offers a major boost in both performance and AI processing. But it may not be quite so clear cut depending on where you buy the phone.

Rumor is that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will have Qualcomm's chip no matter what, but the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus may not be so lucky. In fact buying either phone outside of North America may mean you wind up with an Exynos 2400 chipset — straight from Samsung's own chip-building department.

It's not clear how the Exynos 2400 will compare to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, especially in the AI department. Samsung's chips do have a history of under-performing in comparison, which doesn't bode well, but there's no way of knowing for sure until we get to test the phones for ourselves.

A concept render of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra showing the cameras

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If you're a big fan of the Galaxy S23 Ultra's 10x optical zoom, you may end up disappointed this year. Rumors suggest that Samsung will be downgrading the magnification on the Galaxy S24 Ultra to a 5x optical zoom — the same as the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the Google Pixel 8 Pro.

In what seems to be a kind of trade off, the lens is expected to get a resolution boost — rising from 10MP to 50MP. Which is a pretty hefty upgrade, and we may see Samsung emphasize the resolution boost to justify the downgrade. 

It's also been speculated that we may see some kind of digital zoom trickery that exploits the higher resolution that can shoot pictures at 10x magnification at lower resolutions. Much like the iPhone 15's 2x "optical-quality" zoom.  But we'll just have to wait and see how this pans out.

S24 promo images

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The Plus model of the Galaxy S series often gets overlooked — it’s more expensive than the standard flagship, but doesn’t have the premium features as the Ultra model. So let’s give the Galaxy S24 Plus some love before its likely debut today, based on the rumors that we’ve heard.

Like the other phones in the S24 series, the Plus could benefit from smaller bezels that mean a larger screen than what the Galaxy S23 Plus offered. It’s supposed to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, at least in the U.S., but in other parts of the world, the Galaxy S24 Plus could run on the Exynos 2400 chip. We’re expecting the same camera setup as the Galaxy S24 (a 50MP main camera with a 12MP ultrawide and 10MP telephoto lens capable of a 3x zoom) but the same charging speed as the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Here’s a look at potential Galaxy S24 Plus vs. Galaxy S23 Plus differences. 

Image of Oura Ring with Samsung logo above it.

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We’re not expecting any other products to join the Galaxy S24 at Unpacked today. But if one does, it could be the Galaxy Ring.

Samsung’s answer to the Oura Ring, the Galaxy Ring is a rumored wearable that will offer a built-in heart rate monitor as well as other sensors for tracking blood pressure and detecting atrial fibrillation. As you might imagine, those kind of health tracking features require some regulatory review, which may explain why the Galaxy Ring is absent from today’s proceedings. We’re hearing now that Samsung may introduce the device in the third quarter, but we wouldn’t rule out a cameo at Unpacked. 

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Samsung hasn’t been shy about talking about its plans for AI ahead of Galaxy Unpacked. As far back as November, Samsung has promised AI features for its next phones. In fact, that Samsung press release even details a feature we expect will show up in the Galaxy S24 series — AI Live Translate Call.

As revealed by Samsung, AI Live Translate Call is going to live in the phone app. When you call someone who speaks another language, both audio and text translations will appear in real time. All of this take place on the device, which should make for faster translations while keeping your calls private. “Calling someone who speaks another language [will be] about as simple as turning on closed captions when you stream a show,” Samsung says of AI Live Translate Call.

We’ve also got an analysis of what Samsung’s AI features could mean for the way we use our phones.

The first question anyone asks any time a new phone comes out is usually “How much is this going to cost me?” And for the Galaxy S24, the answer at the moment is “we don’t really know.” And if you’re frustrated by that answer, you’re going to like ti better than what rumors are saying about the cost of Samsung’s new phones.

Specifically, a pair of pricing rumors — one out of the Netherlands, the other from France — point to a €50 price hike for the Galaxy S24 Ultra over last year’s Galaxy S23 Ultra starting price. While price increases in one region don’t always mean across-the-board hikes, that doesn’t bode well for S24 Ultra pricing in the U.K., the U.S. or elsewhere.

If it’s any consolation, the Dutch rumor indicates a €50 price drop for the S24 and S24 Plus. We’ll soon see if either forecast is accurate.

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