Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: Next-generation, brighter OLED display
In the first quarter of 2024, the Samsung Galaxy S24 series is anticipated to launch. The Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra are reportedly part of the flagship range, and the specifications of the products have been coming out recently. The Galaxy S24 Ultra may have OLED screens that are manufactured with M13, 13th Generation AMOLED panels. The Twitter tipster, Ice Universe, has shared an image that is considered to be the Galaxy S24 Ultra and added that he is confirmed about the fact that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will arrive with an upgraded screen.
The M12 OLED panels were previously used in the Galaxy S23 range. Compared to M12 OLED, M13 panels are said to perform better. It could be lighter and use less energy than prior versions. The major features that M13 OLED will offer have not been revealed, but it is expected to have a greater peak brightness than M13 offers. The magnificent 6.8-inch AMOLED display on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which runs the One UI 5.1 operating system based on Android 13, offers an astounding peak brightness of 1750 nits.
But this isn’t the maximum, as other manufacturers like Apple, OPPO, and Xiaomi are far above Samsung with maximum brightness over 2000 nits. QHD+ resolution, refresh rate, color accuracy, and peak brightness are the features that make up the display specifications. Peak brightness is the amount of brightness when using a smartphone in a really bright situation, such as a sunny outdoor setting. There are several ways to interpret this number because certain displays have restrictions on full-field brightness.
Samsung Galaxy S24 series to get a major upgrade in memory and display
The businesses should focus on improving the numbers in the near future with their upcoming models. A titanium frame, a 3x optical zoom, and an improved camera system are all set to be included. An LTPO display screen that can oscillate between 1 Hz and 120 Hz can be employed for enhanced battery efficiency. The South Korean Giant’s major competitor, Apple, would supply the M13 OLED panel for the iPhone 16 series.