Leaked press photos of the Samsung Galaxy S23 phones |
Today, Friday, Nieuwe Mobiel published official photos of the upcoming Samsung phones: Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S23 Plus.
The pictures, published by the Dutch site, show the cameras, design, and colors of the two phones. This comes after a German website (WinFuture) leaked pictures of the third phone in the series: the Galaxy S23.
The (Galaxy S23), (Galaxy S23 Ultra) and (Galaxy S23 Plus) models appear to share a metal frame and glass design similar to Apple's latest iPhones as well as some smartphones launched in the past.
Unlike the (Galaxy S22) series, the next three series (Galaxy S23) will come in four colors: black, white, green, and light pink.
Pictures of the (Galaxy S23 Ultra) phone equipped with the electronic stylus (S Pen) show some differences from the other two phones in the series.
According to the leaked image, the back of the phone is more flat than the phone (Galaxy S22 Ultra), as it contains 5 camera sensors: 3 of them have lenses that are larger than the other two sensors and are surrounded by a ring.
It is said that the phone (Galaxy S23 Ultra) will come with a 200-megapixel main camera on the back, which is the first in a Samsung Galaxy phone. It's also believed to offer improved autofocus and image stabilization over last year's phone.
It should be noted that Samsung intends to announce the (Galaxy S23) series of phones at the (Galaxy Unpacked) event on the first of February.
Buyers can now pre-order a copy of the upcoming phone and receive a $50 in-store credit. Buyers can also get a $100 credit when they pre-order a phone with a laptop: the Galaxy Book.
The upcoming phone (Galaxy S23) should feature the latest and fastest version of the Qualcomm processor, which is: (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2), with 8 GB or 12 GB of RAM (LPDDR5X) and internal storage (UFS 4.0). ) with a size of 512 GB. Programmatically, the series of phones runs on the Android 13 operating system and has the company's user interface (One UI 5.0).
This event can be seen in addition to the event (Galaxy Unpacked) on the company's official website (Samsung.com) and its YouTube channel.