The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to launch next year, along with the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+. However, evidence has shown that the new phones will not receive the rumoured display and camera updates, as well. The upcoming phones will continue to have a narrow forehead and a wide chin, while the cuts for the laser autofocus sensor and one of the telephoto cameras will have a slightly raised frame.
Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) has contacted him to provide additional information to the public that the previously leaked CAD renderings of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra aren''t completely accurate.
I received some information about the S23 Ultra, although it does not have a symmetrical bezel like the CAD rendering, with a narrow forehead and a wide chin like the S22 Ultra. The laser focus sensor and the 3X lens of the camera part are not flat, although there is still a slight flaw. pic.twitter.com/rR6oKKShQu
The Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a symmetrically thick upper and lower display bezel, which is not expected to be true. The image also showed two of the five cutouts on the back of the phone to sit flush with the body, without any protrusion. This also is most likely not true as according to the tipster; these cutouts will also have a slight bulge than the rest of the camera modules.
If the product does, some fans of the brand might be dissatisfied, but we''re not surprised. Apple has seen the same design for its iPhones for a couple of years now, with just minor tweaks being added to every other device. We''re not surprised that the current Galaxy S22 Ultra might not tinker around too much.
According to recent disclosures, Samsung is planning to unveil the Galaxy S23 series early next year. Depending on the region where the Galaxy S23 series is now available, the upcoming models may be powered by the Exynos 2300 SoC or the next Snapdragon SoC.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra is said to be equipped with a 5,000mAh battery and is expected to incorporate its recently announced ISOCELL HP2 camera sensor.