Leaked Galaxy S23 Ultra and Plus images reveal design details

Dutch publication New Mobile Today published upcoming leaked photos Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra And S23 Plus. The alleged renders show the camera placement, colors and design of the new flagship phones, which Samsung is set to announce next month.

The S23 Ultra and Plus appear to share a metal frame and glass lid design. Both models come in four colors: Phantom Black, Cotton Flower (Cream), Botanic Green, and Misty Lilac (pink or lavender). Those match the colors leaked This week by WinFuture, which means that all models of the S23 series have the same color options. In other areas, the Ultra’s back feels flatter than its predecessor and contains five camera sensors. Additionally, three of the S23 Ultra’s lenses (likely the prime, ultra-wide, and 10x telephoto cameras) are larger than the other two. The Ultra’s side buttons also sit a bit lower than those on its predecessor.

According to rumors, the Ultra will feature a 200MP main camera, a first for the Galaxy lineup. (The Standard and Plus models should have 50 megapixels.) In addition, the Ultra is also rumored to have better autofocus and stabilization than its predecessor. Both phones are expected to work Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 slices globally, a A change from Samsung’s familiar strategy With Snapdragon processors in the US and Exynos chipsets in Asia and Europe.

Samsung will announce all the details at the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1st. However, the company has already opened up reservations For Americans, it’s offering a $50 credit if you pre-order one Galaxy smartphone or a $100 credit if you book it with a Galaxy Book.

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