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Samsung Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ to adopt Vertical Middle Frame design

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Samsung is reportedly working on a new design for its upcoming flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+. According to a tweet by @UniverseIce, a reliable source of Samsung leaks, the Galaxy S24 series will feature a vertical middle frame design, which will improve the grip and reduce the bezel width of the devices.

In addition, the tweet also claims that the current Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ have a failed design, with a wide middle frame on the front that adds to the overall bezel size.

The middle frame is the metal band that surrounds the edge of the phone, and it usually houses the antenna lines, buttons, and ports. A vertical middle frame design means that the metal band is thinner on the sides and thicker on the top and bottom, creating a more symmetrical and sleek appearance.

Samsung Galaxy S24 series is expected to launch in early 2024, and it may also bring other improvements such as an LTPO OLED display, an under-display selfie camera, a new processor, and a bigger battery.

Samsung has not officially confirmed any details about the Galaxy S24 series yet, so we will have to wait and see if the vertical middle frame design rumor is true.

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