A recent leak suggests that the screen of the Galaxy s24 ultra can reach a maximum brightness of 2.500 nits, almost double the 1.750 nits of the S23 Ultra. In addition, it will adopt a completely flat screen on the front, breaking with the curved glass pattern that Samsung used for many years.
If this information is confirmed, the Korean company's next flagship for next year will have an even more angular design.
Main changes:
- The Galaxy S24 Ultra is planning to ditch the long tradition of using curved glass on Samsung's more expensive models.
- According to notorious leaker Ice Universe, the device's display will remain at 6,8 inches but will adopt a completely flat approach, closely resembling the design of the S23 Ultra.
- The resolution remains almost unchanged, however the brightness will be significantly increased to an impressive 2.500 nits.
Samsung is expected to officially unveil the Galaxy S24 Ultra sometime in early 2024, possibly between January and February.
For fans of curved displays, it's worth noting that the Galaxy S24 Ultra is following the example of the Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus by adopting a completely straight design. Speculation about this change came from reliable leaker Ice Universe, who claimed that inside sources confirmed this new look, backed up by a mockup he created. He also confirmed the display's specs, which include a 6,8-inch panel with completely flat glass, a resolution of 3.120 x 1.440 pixels, a 19,5:5 aspect ratio, and an impressive 2.500 nits of brightness.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra's screen resolution and dimensions are expected to remain the same
It's worth noting that while the physical size of the screen is expected to remain largely the same as the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the brightness is set to nearly double. While the currently available model peaks at 1.750 nits, with a maximum limit of 1.200 nits to protect the Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel from potential damage, the Galaxy S24 Ultra will stand out with a much higher brightness intensity.
While the Galaxy S24 Ultra isn't the first to offer this level of brightness, as the Oppo Find X6 Pro has already reached 2.500 nits and the iPhone 14 Pro Max reaches 2.000 nits at its peak brightness, the inclusion of this feature adds a significant differentiator to Samsung's device.