Even though the year is still young, online rumours about Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S23 top smartphone series have already begun to circulate. A few weeks ago, renowned tipper Ice Universe revealed that the Galaxy S23 series would be identical to the Galaxy S22 series this year. The next Galaxy S23 has now received more information from the tipper, which raises the possibility that there won't be many differences between the two series.
The tipster published a post on Weibo that included information on the Galaxy S23 series' whole screen size, resolution, and proportions. The next Galaxy S23 and S23+, according to the post, would have a 6.1-inch and 6.6-inch screens with 1,080x2,340 pixels and 1,440x2,340 pixels, respectively. S22 and S22+. So, However, there could be some slight differences in the dimensions.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra, the next year's Ultra model, would also not alter. According to the report, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a 6.8-inch display with the same 3,080x1,440 pixel resolution as the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The S23 Ultra might be a tiny bit taller and slimmer than its forerunners, like its two younger siblings.
The forthcoming Galaxy S23 lineup will most likely include a 120Hz AMOLED panel, if one had to estimate.
The Galaxy S23 series, in particular the S23 and S22+, may not represent a significant improvement over their forerunners. However, the Galaxy S23 Ultra might receive a significant update because reports claim it will include a 200MP camera in place of the 108MP on the Galaxy S22 Ultra.There is not much known officially about the Galaxy S23 series, but it is being confirmed that the entire Galaxy S23 lineup will be powered by the Snapdragon chipset, probably the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.