Google, Apple, Huawei, Xiaomi and Oppo, among others, have already explored the possibilities of AI in photography on their devices, but Samsung's advance is much more ambitious: it will democratize AI from that extension of the body known as mobile.
The prices of the equipment range between 1,819 euros for the 1 TB Galaxy S24 Ultra and 909 euros for the 128 GB Galaxy S24. Between them, the 512 GB S24 Ultra costs 1,579 euros and one hundred euros less for the 256 GB S24 Ultra. The S24+ cost between 1,279 euros and 1,159 euros.
Pending responses from the rest of the market, Samsung is emerging as a pioneer in the integration of this cognitive technology into phones for the most common activities, in a clearly safe, open, responsible and inclusive way. As an example, Samsung's AI is reliable when transcribing the audio recording of a meeting, interview or a university class, in addition to summarizing, restructuring or translating it in just a few seconds.
AI features also make Internet browsing routines easier. In the event that the user wants to obtain information about a text on the web, usually dotted with ads and additional links, Samsung's AI cleans the content of dust and chaff to extract the basic information, with the option of summarizing it in a few paragraphs or translate it, if necessary.
Regarding the design, the marked bezel, together with the completely flat screen and back cover, define the design of the new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra+ compared to the somewhat curved profile of previous editions. On this occasion, the device sports four colors (yellow, violet, titanium gray and black) and offers a screen that is 56% more resistant compared to the aluminum with which its brothers were equipped last year.
The screen is WQHD+, with a variable refresh rate between 1 HZ and 120 HZ, depending on the activity carried out, in order to save energy as soon as the occasion arises. In any case, the 5,000 milliamp battery is the same as that of the previous high-end devices, but with greater performance compared to the Galaxy S23 to reach 30 hours of autonomy, four hours more than its predecessor due to greater efficiency on the screen and the processor (third generation SnapDragon 9), with 12 GB of RAM and an internal storage capacity to choose between 256 Gb, 512 Gb and 1 TB. In addition, the display offers a brightness level of up to 2,600 nits, which is equivalent to a gain of 48.5% compared to the Samsung 23 Ultra (1,750 nits), ideal even outdoors, on intensely sunny days.
The two-fold zoom uses a 200 MP high-resolution sensor. The three-fold zoom is equipped with 10 MP optical and the five-fold optical zoom has a 50 MP sensor, with the option of reaching ten-fold zoom, with optical quality, which would put the 50 MP sensor into play for Crop up to ten magnifications to capture a 10 MP image. The aforementioned variety of magnifications provides versatility to the equipment, both at short and long ranges, to capture distant snapshots without compromising quality.