Insider OnLeaks has published unofficial renderings of the upcoming flagship smartphones Samsung Galaxy S23. Judging by the images, the devices will lose the protruding camera block that can be seen in this year’s Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus models. Instead, only the lenses of the three cameras will rise above the rear panel. In general, the design resembles the Galaxy S22 Ultra version, but without one of the camera modules.
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— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) September 27, 2022
In general, the rumors say that the Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus smartphones will be similar to this year’s models in many ways. The Galaxy S23 version is expected to have a 6.1-inch display, while the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus will have a 6.6-inch one. Both models will have three cameras, but their characteristics have not yet been reported. In the US, devices will almost certainly be powered by Qualcomm’s 2023 flagship processor, which will likely be called the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
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— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) September 27, 2022
In the case of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, more significant innovations are expected. According to rumors, this model will receive a main camera sensor with a significantly higher resolution compared to the S22 Ultra. It will likely be Samsung’s new 200MP sensor . For comparison, the Galaxy S22 Ultra used a 108MP sensor.
Information on prices and release dates for Samsung Galaxy S23 series smartphones has not yet been reported. As a rule, the Korean company releases a new flagship line at the beginning of the year – January or February.
Source: The Verge