Samsung is working on the next-generation Galaxy S-series flagship smartphones, and information regarding the devices has already leaked online.
On the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the firm is said to have a 200MP camera sensor. Technizo has released a new concept film that shows how the camera module on the future flagship smartphone would appear.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will be packed with a 200-megapixel Samsung HM1 ISOCELL sensor, according to sources. It's worth noting that processors like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 may offer up to 200MP single-camera resolution.
However, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus, two more models in the list, are believed to sport a 108-megapixel primary camera sensor. On the rear panel of all three versions, there will be several camera sensors.
According to current sources, the Galaxy S23 series smartphones will have an LTPO display with a dynamic screen refresh rate of 10Hz to 120Hz. Depending on the location, the smartphones will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU or Samsung's own Exynos flagship chipset.
The Qualcomm X70 5G modem will be included in the smartphones for improved connection. In terms of software, the phones will ship with the newest Android 13 operating system pre-installed, as well as the company's proprietary One UI 5 on top.