Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra leaked renders reveal design

Samsung is expected to launch its Galaxy S23 series early next year.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra was launched earlier this year.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra was launched earlier this year.

Samsung is expected to launch its Galaxy S23 series early next year. Now a new leak allegedly reveals the design of the smartphones. After renders of the Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy S23 Plus got leaked yesterday, the S23 Ultra has now joined the party too.
According to a handful of CAD renders, which were first revealed by Smartprix, in association with known tipster Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks), the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will look pretty similar to its predecessor. After looking at the renders, it is almost impossible to tell the difference between the leaked S23 Ultra renders and the S22 Ultra. While Changes are minimal as the new model retains the same camera cutout configuration, The rear three-camera circle 'islands' seem to protrude slightly more in the S23 Ultra.
Another change that we could possibly see on the S23 Ultra, could pertain to the depth sensor and laser autofocus module, not protruding as much as the three-camera island.
The front of the device also looks a tad flatter, so the radius of the curves has been further tightened. The S23 Ultra will reportedly measure 163.4 x 78.1 x 8.8 mm, compared to 163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9 mm for the S22 Ultra.
The Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ look pretty different from the 2022 models. As per the renders, they seem to be sharing the same design language as the Ultra model for 2023. With the Galaxy S23 and S23+ also adopting the split camera island look, next year's flagship Samsung phones will possibly look like they are actually part of the same family.
As per some rumours, the Galaxy S23 series could be announced a few weeks earlier than the S22 models. This means that Samsung could possibly unviel the new S23 series as soon as January, next year.
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