A few hours ago, the first design renders of the Galaxy S23 and S23+ were leaked, showing that the camera will look like the one on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Now, design renders of the Galaxy S23 have been leaked, and they show that it has a similar look.
Galaxy S23 won’t launch for 4-5 months (the latter is expected sometime in early 2023). Samsung leaks usually to start far earlier than Apple’s, and this year is no exception.
Today, renders of two of the next Galaxy S23 smartphones were released. Galaxy S23 and S23+ are involved.
And now comes your very first and very early look at the vanilla #Samsung #GalaxyS23! (360° video + crispy sharp 5K renders + dimensions) #FutureSquad
On behalf of @digitindia ?? https://t.co/XEl4Ti63CV pic.twitter.com/HlGz1vbSKg
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) September 27, 2022
So #FutureSquad… Guess who brings you the very first and very early look at the much anticipated #Samsung #GalaxyS23Plus?! (360° video + stunning 5K renders + dimensions)
On behalf of @Smartprix ?? https://t.co/JHuOI4o393
You're welcome…? pic.twitter.com/JAYeFvyJk3
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) September 27, 2022
OnLeaks leaked renders of the Galaxy S23 and S23+, which Smartprix and Digit published. Both phones have nearly identical design changes: the famous rear camera bulge from Galaxy S21 and S22 phones is gone, replaced by a design similar to the Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy A13.
Individual camera sensors protrude from the flush rear panels. There will still be an S23 Ultra, so don’t expect an Ultra-level camera system here.
According to rumours, the Galaxy S23 series may use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 internationally instead of Exynos CPUs. Aside from the possibility that the S23 Ultra will have a 200MP camera, this seems like a tiny generational upgrade.
These phones won’t appear until at least the first quarter of 2023, but we’ll learn more in the coming months.