The rumor party begins for the Samsung Galaxy S23 family, which is Samsung’s next flagship for 2023. The design of the S23 and S23+ has already been leaked, and the S23 Ultra has been spotted in the past few hours. Unlike its younger siblings, it doesn’t seem to have much of an innovation in its design..
Over the generations, Samsung has slightly changed the design on its flagship model. After adopting the new design with no camera module, the big news seems to be an Apple strategy. If something is already working, don’t touch it.
The first Galaxy S has not changed
Samsung has been one of the companies that has made the most changes at the design level for years. This strategy benefits most current models, but In terms of design, it leaves the previous models quite outdated. Just see how the module changes in the Galaxy S20 Ultra compared to the S22 Ultra.
According to OnLeaks, the tradition of revamping the design is starting to end with the next S23 Ultra. this model he will inherit his brother’s design, being practically the same, point to point. On the dimensions level, we can talk about 163.4 x 78.1 x 8.8mm compared to the 163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm of the S22 Ultra. A new model with a difference of a few millimetersbut the same design and structure.
The news about the S23 Ultra will mainly concentrate on the hardware. Expected a brighter panel. Currently, the S22 Ultra peaks at 1,750 nits, far from the 2,000 nits of the iPhone 14 Pro. If you want to rival both this phone and the future iPhone 15s, you’ll have to reach at least those 2,000 nits.
The source also mentions better color rendering, lower panel reflection and HDR improvements. But not everything will be a screen because the processor will be a key element in this S23 Ultra.
According to rumors, Samsung Say goodbye to your high-end Exynos processors, to bet on the best Qualcomm processor. So, hopefully a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 manufactured under the TSMC 4 nanometer process is expected to have more guarantees on thermal efficiency.
No word yet on the quad-camera system (two telephoto, wide and ultra-wide), this device is expected in early 2023At a predictable Unpacked event in early February.