Samsung Galaxy S24: The S24 – the two’s long-lost half – is Samsung’s answer to other premium handsets, combining power, beauty and artificial intelligence more intimately than ever before.
While it may not sound radically different from the version it’s replacing, the S24 does boast a handful of subtle improvements all over the phone — from the display and design to the processing power and the AI-powered features.
It is Samsung’s way of providing bleeding-edge technology in a relatively discreet and easily managed package.
For one, it would mean yet more high-quality choice in a competitive market — and that is reason enough to dream away a few minutes listening to some S24 chatter on Twitter.
Beautiful but Quality Feel
For design, the S24 follows on from Samsung’s tradition of being minimalistic and slim.
The flat display, armor aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on front and back also provide a nice feel to the phone that feels premium and solid in the hand.
Compact, light and one-handable with little effort (an increasingly rare sensation in the age of the palm-filing phones).
Design and display The S24 comes in a few dull but chic colors including Onyx Black, Marble Gray, Amber Yellow and Cobalt Violet.
And being dust and water-resistant with IP68* rating, this smartphone is sealed from the likes of rain or splashes without having a case.
Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display
The front of the Galaxy S24 is home to a 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display capable of an adaptive refresh rate of 1Hz to 120Hz.
The peak brightness now hits 2,600 nits, one of the brightest and most vibrant screens on any phone these days.
The display on the ROG Phone II is smooth sailing, whether you’re swiping through social media, streaming HDR content or playing games in the sun.
Color accuracy, contrast, and responsiveness are pretty much to be expected from a Samsung flagship. It’s not just a screen — it’s an event.
Power Under the Hood
In some regions, the Galaxy S24 is powered by the Exynos 2400 chipset and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy in others.
Both versions are performing great in day to day use and gaming, the Snapdragon model does have the upper hand when it comes to sustained peformance and thermals.
Multitasking, loading and switching between apps are smooth with 8GB of RAM, and up to 256GB of storage.
The One UI 6.1 interface (built on Android 14) has been refined for speed, smooth animations and deep AI integration — more on that in a minute.
AI Features That Feel Useful
Galaxy S24 series: Samsung brings suite of new Galaxy AI features to flagship phones These include:
Live Translate for voice call during real-time translation
Chat Assist rewriting messages in different voices
Generative Edit for smart photo editing
Note Assist that arranges and summarises note automatically
And because it’s so deeply integrated into the device, it gets a lot of little daily tasks done super-fast – especially if you are the type of user who flips between work and personal use throughout the day.
The Camera System: Solid and Slender
The triple camera system consists of a 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultra-wide, and a 10MP 3x telephoto lens.
Although the hardware isn’t radically different, software enhancements and AI improvements have brought image quality to a new level.
Daylight photos are full of detail and color. Night mode has been improved as well with better low-light clarity. The telephoto camera is capable of 3x zoom shots and stays super sharp.
The 12MP front camera still shoots sharp selfies and remains excellent for video calls and unstoppable social media.
Battery Life and Charging
Thanks to a 4,000mAh battery, the Galaxy S24 unsurprisingly got most people through a day of heavy use. It is compatible with 25W fast charging, 15W wireless charging and reverse wireless charging.
Although its charging speeds are not the quickest in its segment, you won’t face much trouble with battery management thanks to software optimizations.
Pros:
Sleek and upscale design with IP68 rated performance
Gorgeous AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate
Powerful Snapdragon/Exynos processor Also Read: From the Web Sponsored Ads 2.
Smart and useful AI features
Consistent camera quality in all lighting and weather conditions
Cons:
No charger in the box
Charging is slower than other chargers
Base model doesn’t have expandable storage
Mostly so in terms of design — Don’t expect many changes in design from S23
Samsung Galaxy S24: Conclusion
The Samsung Galaxy S24 isn’t reinventing the wheel — and that’s okay. It’s smarter, more efficient and is kitted out with more polished hardware than its predecessor, with all of the former’s strengths.
For anyone who’s looking for a compact flagship phone with great performance, dependable cameras and real AI tools, the S24 is an easy recommend.
It’s not flashy, but it is smart, steady and stylish — a real 2025 flagship for the pragmatic millennial.