Although the Samsung Galaxy S23 group of smartphones is not anticipated to launch until February, there are already a lot of rumors and leaks regarding these devices.
However, according to Sam Mobile, 3D CAD renders were used to preview the look of Samsung's upcoming high-end phones before the Galaxy S23 launch event.
The Leak Previews What Samsung Galaxy S23 Would Look Like
The Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra's designs have been revealed in the first batch of official promotional photos that have leaked, including signature colors and what they will be called.
These colors are known as the "signature" colors because they are frequently used in advertising and promotional materials.
According to Tech Radar, it will be green for the standard Galaxy S23 and light gold or pink gold for the Galaxy S23 Plus.
Pink will be an option for the Galaxy S23 Ultra, and all three devices will also come in a variety of other color options.
The Galaxy S23 is slated to go on sale on February 1 according to a separate leak, but subsequent tweets indicate that February 2 is more likely for "most of the world."
This is due to the fact that Samsung's headquarters are in South Korea, which has a much earlier time zone than Europe and the US.
Various sources have provided conflicting information regarding this launch date, with some stating that it will likely occur later in February.
However, it is possible that this later date refers to the phones' release date rather than when they were first announced.
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What Else Was Leaked About The S23 Series
At least in terms of the aesthetics of the phones, it doesn't appear that much has changed between the 2022 and 2023 upgrades, Tech Radar claims.
The layout and design of the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra are remarkably similar to those of their predecessors.
The standard and Plus models, however, may have taken inspiration from the Ultra's extruded camera design.
Sam Mobile reports that the camera island design of the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S22 has been abandoned by Samsung.
Now that the Galaxy S23 Plus has individual camera rings on the back, it more closely resembles the Galaxy S22 Ultra in terms of design.
Due to its smaller screen size, the Galaxy S23 is anticipated to have a similar design but a smaller overall size.
Although the Galaxy S23 Ultra resembles its predecessor in appearance, there are some subtle differences, such as the body-colored camera rings on the rear of its four cameras.
The Galaxy S22 Ultra has black rings around its rear camera and a punch-hole display cutout for its front camera, which has reportedly been upgraded to a 12MP sensor.
Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy S23 may emulate the iPhone 14 in some areas, such as satellite connectivity, which provides users with a fallback option in case Wi-Fi and cellular connections are unavailable.
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