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If you are looking for a new smartphone, you should consider the new Samsung Galaxy S24.
If you are looking for a new smartphone, you should consider the new Samsung Galaxy S24.
Nafisa Akabor

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Deciding if you should upgrade your smartphone is always a tricky one and it boils down to: is it worth it? If you are in the market for a new device, Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy S24 range may have caught your eye. It stands out as being the first phones to feature on-device generative AI (GenAI).

We had an opportunity to test the new Galaxy S24 Ultra, the top of the range flagship. It is Samsung’s most powerful phone featuring the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, a 6.8-inch display with built-in S-Pen support, advanced cameras with AI features and a long-lasting battery.

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