On Friday, Nieuwe Mobiel released official photos of upcoming Samsung phones: Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S23 Plus.
The images released by the Dutch website show the cameras of the two phones, their design and the colors they will ship in. And this comes after leaked images on a German website (WinFuture) of the third phone in the series: the Galaxy S23.
As with the (Galaxy S23), the (Galaxy S23 Ultra) and (Galaxy S23 Plus) models have a metal body and glass design similar to the latest Apple iPhones and some smartphones released in the past. .
Unlike the phones in the series (Galaxy S22), the three future phones in the series (Galaxy S23) will be available in four colors: black, white, green and light pink.
And images of the phone (Galaxy S23 Ultra) equipped with an electronic stylus (S Pen) show some differences from the other two phones in the series.
According to the leaked images, the back of the phone will be flatter compared to the phone (Galaxy S22 Ultra) and it contains 5 camera sensors: 3 of them contain larger lenses than the other two sensors and they have a ring surrounding them. .
According to the leaks, the phone (Galaxy S23 Ultra) will feature a 200-megapixel main rear camera, which is a first in Samsung Galaxy phones. It is also believed to offer improved autofocus and image stabilization features over last year’s phone.
It is noteworthy that Samsung intends to announce the phones of the series (Galaxy S23) during the event (Galaxy Unpacked), which will be held on February 1st.
Buyers can now reserve their copy of future phones and receive a $50 credit. A $100 credit is also available if shoppers order a phone with their laptop: the Galaxy Book.
Future phones (Galaxy S23) are expected to contain the latest and fastest version of Qualcomm processors, namely: (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2) with 8GB or 12GB RAM (LPDDR5X) and internal storage type (UFS 4.0). ) with a size of 512 GB. Programmatically, the phones of the series will work with the Android 13 operating system, with the company’s user interface (One UI 5.0).
This and the event (Galaxy Unpacked) can be viewed on the company’s official website (Samsung.com) and on its YouTube channel.