Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s display, camera design tipped: all the details

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to launch next year alongside the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+. Rumors have so far suggested that the new phone should receive minor cosmetic updates, however a latest tip suggests that the Galaxy S10 Ultra will not receive the rumored design update specifically for its display and camera module, and in fact , will look very similar to the current Galaxy S22 Ultra. The upcoming phone will continue to sport a narrow forehead and wide chin, while the cutout for the laser autofocus sensor and one of the telephoto cameras will have a slightly raised module and will not sit flush with the frame, as was previously rumored.

Prolific tipster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) tweeted that he has received some new information which points to the fact that leaked before The CAD renders of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra are not entirely accurate.

The renders showed the Galaxy S23 Ultra with a symmetrically thick upper and lower display bezels, which is not expected to be true. The image also shows two of the five cutouts on the back of the phone, which are flush with the body without any protrusions. According to the tipster this is also most likely not true; These cutouts will also have a slight bulge like the rest of the camera module.

Some fans of the brand will probably be disappointed if it actually turns out to be true, though we can’t say we’re surprised. We’ve seen Apple reuse the same design for their iPhones for a few years now, with just minor changes being made with each new generation. The current Galaxy S22 Ultra is arguably Samsung’s most sophisticated design for a flagship, so we’re not surprised it can’t tinker with it too much.

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S23 series early next year. According to Recent LeaksThe upcoming models could be powered by the Exynos 2300 SoC or the The next Flagship SoC From Qualcomm, depending on the region where it is sold.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra is said to include a 5,000mAh battery and is expected to pack recently announced ISOCELL HP2 camera sensor of 200 megapixels.


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