Samsung is tipped to unveil the Galaxy S24 series on January 17, 2024, and ahead of its official launch, the Korean tech firm has also decided to ship its 35.2 million units by the end of next year. However, the upcoming devices are going to be the first to power on device AI features.
According to the input, Samsung plans to ship a total of 35.2 million units of the Galaxy S24 series by the end of 2024. Among these 13.5 million (38%) will be standard models, 5.8 million (16%) are Plus models, and 15.9 million (45%) are Ultra models constituting the largest proportion.
However, even if the regular model volume of 13.5 million units and the Plus model volume of 5.8 million units are added, it is 55%, which is 19.3 million units of the total three models 35.2 million units.
Samsung plans to ship a total of 35.2 million units of the Galaxy S24 series by the end of next year, with 13.5 million (38%) being standard models, 5.8 million (16%) being Plus models, and 15.9 million (45%) being Ultra models. The Ultra model constitutes the largest proportion.
— Revegnus (@Tech_Reve) December 12, 2023
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