There is no doubt that the Galaxy S22 Ultra has become the great inheritor of the legacy of the defunct Galaxy Note seriesa series of large smartphones that gave rise to the term “phablet”, which is the result of combining “smartphone” and “tablet” as a reference to the large dimensions that this generation of terminals had at the time.
Over the years, the smartphone has become one of the multimedia devices par excellence, and it has screen size was increasingly important. Smartphones were growing, and with that the difference that the Galaxy Note represented was completely diluted. You all know the end of the story, Samsung decided to end the Galaxy Note series and moved its most important keys to the Galaxy S22 Ultra, including the S-Pen.
This “heritage” received by the Galaxy S22 Ultra this was noted in the terminal designand it is that this model has completely moved away from the line that we can see in the Galaxy S22, adopting sharp angular lines with pointed corners, a slightly curved screen on the sides and a cleaner and minimalistic surface on the back, thanks to the elimination of the camera island .

The fact is that according to a well-known and reliable leaker The Galaxy S23 Ultra will be an almost direct sequel to the Galaxy S22 Ultra, that means it will keep the same design as this one and have practically the same dimensions. The only minimally relevant change being considered is a slight increase in tip thickness, which could be key to allowing for a small increase in battery capacity.
As for the rest, the source of this information assumes that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will come with sa 6.8-inch curved display on the sides, the same size as the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s screen, and which will have a resolution of 3,088 x 1,440 pixels. The brain of this terminal will be Snapdragon 8 Gen2, a new generation chip that promises to be one of the most powerful in its class, and will come with the One UI 5.1 customization layer.
At the hardware level, other relevant changes are also expected, such as the use of a new generation Sonic Max 3D fingerprint sensor, the integration of a 200 MP main camera, an improved front camera and possibly increasing the amount of RAM and storage capacity. The Galaxy S23 Ultra won’t be unveiled until January or February of next year, so we’ve got a few more months of leaks and rumors ahead of us.