The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is also said to have greatly better night photography capabilities.
Samsung is said to be developing its next flagship series, the Galaxy S23. That portfolio is expected to comprise the standard Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. According to recently released renderings of the top-tier Galaxy S23 Ultra, the device would have narrow bezels and a 6.8-inch display. However, new renderings of this smartphone have emerged, revealing a slimmer metal frame than its predecessor, the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The handset may, however, have a similar-sized chin at the bottom of the screen.
as stated by updated According to Steve H McFly (Twitter: @OnLeaks), the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a thinner metal frame than the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The phone now looks to have somewhat rounder edges than in prior models.
Previous renderings also showed a thinner chin on the Galaxy S23 Ultra than its predecessor. These new models, however, show this smartphone with a comparable active display area as the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Previous renderings show the Galaxy S23 Ultra with a hole-punch cutout in the center. The back camera arrangement is identical to that of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. On the right side, there is a power button and a volume rocker. At the bottom, it is believed to include a S Pen slot, SIM tray, charging connector, and speaker grille.
Ice Universe (Twitter: @UniverseIce) later pointed out a few inconsistencies in the OnLeaks graphics. It includes the thickness of the top and lower bezels, as well as the protrusion of the back camera sensors. The Galaxy S22 Ultra features probably Samsung’s most perfected flagship design, and the South Korean tech giant is unlikely to change it significantly.
Similarly, Ice Universe just tweeted that the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s night photography skills have been considerably enhanced
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