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While we are waiting for the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series, rumours have been swirling around stating that Samsung might not roll out three models of Samsung Galaxy S24 like it’s been doing so far. The Samsung Galaxy S24 is expected to hit the market next year and it might launch with only two models.

According to a report by The Elec, Samsung is planning to launch the Samsung Galaxy S24 next year with only two models, the Standard and Ultra. Samsung usually launches three models in its flagship S series but the report says that it will drop the middle model next year, which is Plus. However, the launch of the S24 is not happening anytime soon so the company might add it later but it needs to be done quickly.

 Samsung Galaxy S24

The Galaxy S24 has been dubbed the DM project and has only two sub-projects, DM1 and DM3. Now, we can guess from the names that DM1 might be a Vanilla model and DM3 might be the Ultra variant. The DM project is missing the DM2 model variant which could be the Plus model.

Samsung is also reportedly reconsidering the production of the Samsung A2 series. The report also states that Samsung will drop the A2 series and continue the A1, A3 and A5 series.

The Samsung S23 series is launching in less than a month. Samsung is hosting an event on February 1st to announce the Samsung S23 series. The Samsung S23 series includes the Samsung S23, Samsung S23+ and Samsung S23 Ultra.

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