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New Rumor Confirms Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra’s Titanium Frame

Galaxy S24 Ultras Titanium

Rumors surrounding Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy S24 Ultra have been circulating for months, and the latest from sources in South Korea now confirms a significant feature – the device will sport a titanium frame, a first for Samsung smartphones.

This development aligns the Galaxy S24 Ultra with competitors like the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, both of which also boast titanium frames. However, conflicting reports earlier suggested that all three models in the S24 series would feature titanium frames. The latest information narrows it down to just the Ultra variant.

One key consideration for Samsung is the cost of production. Currently, aluminum frames for their devices are priced under $20. Should the company proceed with titanium on a larger scale, achieving satisfactory yields will be critical. Low yields could potentially inflate production costs by up to four to five times, a scenario Samsung aims to avoid.

Initial targets for Samsung involve producing 15 million titanium frames. Interestingly, this figure mirrors the number of Galaxy S23 Ultra units shipped this year, reinforcing the notion that the S24 Ultra is the focal point of Samsung’s next flagship release.

In addition to the titanium frame, reports indicate that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will feature a flat screen. Notably, while the outer frame will be constructed from titanium, the inner frame will retain the use of aluminum, mirroring the design choice seen in the aforementioned iPhones.

The adoption of a titanium frame represents a significant advancement in Samsung’s smartphone manufacturing, promising enhanced durability and possibly influencing future models in the lineup. As we await further official announcements from Samsung, tech enthusiasts around the world are eagerly anticipating the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s official reveal.

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