According to recent reports, the future Samsung Galaxy S24 series will receive software upgrades for seven years, an increase from the current four years. This is a huge advance, bringing Samsung on line with Google’s Pixel phones in terms of software support.

According to the speculation, certain AI functions in the Galaxy S24 series may need a subscription after 2025. This might involve things like AI picture editing, language translation, and virtual assistant services.
If the allegations are accurate, the Galaxy S24 series would be an appealing choice for those seeking a phone with a lengthy software lifespan. However, users must determine if they are prepared to pay for AI features.
According to the speculation, the standard model will feature a 6.2-inch display, while the Galaxy S24 Plus will have a 6.7-inch screen and the Ultra would have a 6.8-inch screen. All phones will have a max brightness of 2,600 nits.
AndroidHeadlines has also shared some promotional photos, which are consistent with past claims. First and foremost, a supposedly official picture confirms that the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s 10MP 10x camera will be replaced by a 50MP camera with 5x optical zoom. Samsung wants you to think that this is not a downgrade by stressing the module’s 10x optical zoom, and some leakers appear to agree. The main 200MP camera will be capable of 2x optical zoom.