Samsung’s Unpacked 2023, scheduled for February 1, could be the last we see a model from the Galaxy S family.
For several years, Samsung has been committed to providing three models of the S series: Galaxy S (the base), Galaxy S + (with a larger screen) and the Galaxy S Ultra (with greater camera features).
The Korean portal The Elec assures that Samsung would be thinking of deleting one of them.
Will Samsung say goodbye to the Galaxy S+?
According to what The Elec indicates, Samsung is planning not to launch a Galaxy S24+ in 2024.
This would be due to a “polarization of the cell phone market”, with the Galaxy S+ model losing ground by being located between the Galaxy S and Galaxy S Ultra.
Plans could change. This February 1 we will see the new Galaxy S, and a good performance of the potential Galaxy S23+ could give the model new airs.
As The Elec explains, parts for the 2024 Galaxy S24 series will still be laid out later this year.