Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's Rumored Specs Lead to 4K Video, 120fps, Pre-Order Discounts

Samsung Galaxy S24 series' release is just around the corner and some of its specs are leaking out, including the 4K video recording at 120 frames per second (FPS) and exclusive offers for pre-orders. 

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Rumored Specs 

Samsung has been working hard to improve the camera and video features of its flagship phones. When the Galaxy S23 Ultra arrived, many were impressed with its video and zooming capabilities, but Samsung is ready to level up the game once more. 

Reports showed that Samsung is breaking the barrier by offering a 4K recording at 120 fps. Currently, the sensor for the S23 Ultra can actually reach a 4K recording with 60 fps, however, it is not supported through the software. 

Leaker Ice Universe shared on X that the mode is currently in trial mode. Moreover, there is no guarantee that the final release will include the feature at all. Previously, leaks showed that the S24 Ultra would replace the 10x telephoto lens with a 5x lens. 

Samsung Offers Pre-Order Perks for Galaxy S24 Series 

A post on Naver revealed the possible pre-order perks for the Galaxy S24 series. The post unveiled that customers will be offered a discount on Galaxy Watch or the recently re-launched Galaxy Buds FE. 

In addition, Samsung might offer an upgrade for the storage with no additional charge. This creates a big plausibility as the company has already used this strategy during the release of the Galaxy Flip Series. 

Other perks could be added by Samsung within the pre-release period of the device as the company previously offered boosted trade-in credits during these times. The Galaxy S24 series is expected to release on January 17. 

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