I don’t have live access to the latest feeds right now. Here’s what’s generally known about the Samsung Galaxy S24 line and the “B 2.0” or “B2.0” label you mentioned, which may be a mix-up with branding or a regional designation.
- Galaxy S24 basics: The S24 series debuted with a 6.2-inch display, refined design, and the Galaxy AI features across models. It uses high-brightness LTPO panels and a mixed chipset strategy (Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the US and Exynos 2400 in other regions) with a focus on improved cameras and software integration. This aligns with coverage from major tech outlets in 2024–2025. [cite ][cite ]
- “B 2.0” clarification: There isn’t a widely recognized Samsung product variant officially named “B 2.0” for the Galaxy S24 as of the latest public reports. It’s possible the term refers to a regional ROM, a carrier-specific build, a rumor, or a mislabeling of another feature set (e.g., AI features or a software update). If you have a link or region in mind, I can verify specifics. [cite ][cite ]
- Notable trends across the S24 era: Galaxy AI features expanded across the lineup, beta updates introducing AI-driven status or assistant features, and ongoing software update commitments (several years of OS/security updates). These have been reported by Samsung’s official channels and tech press. [cite ][cite ][cite ]
If you can share a link or specify your region (US, UK, Korea, etc.) and what you mean by “B 2.0” (hardware vs software vs carrier variant), I’ll pull the latest, precisely cited details and summarize the current status with direct references.