Since quite some time, the Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been the subject of several leaks and rumours. It was previously predicted that the South Korean electronics giant would unveil its non-foldable flagship series at CES 2023. The eagerly anticipated flagship series may now be unveiled in early February during a Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event held in the US, according to a recent claim quoting a company executive. The occasion could be the first Unpacked in person since the outbreak. Along with the Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra versions, the new range is anticipated to contain the standard Samsung Galaxy S23 model.
According to an article in the Korean newspaper Koreajoongangdaily, Samsung will hold its Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event in the US during the first week of February. A Samsung Electronics official is quoted in the article as saying that the Galaxy S23 series will be unveiled at the occasion. The premiere event, which is rumoured to take place in San Francisco, will be the first live Unpacked since the outbreak.
Samsung has not yet confirmed the Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event, but the latest leak is consistent with earlier scheduling rumours. According to earlier speculations, the Galaxy S23 series would be unveiled on January 5 at CES 2023 in Las Vegas.
Samsung hasn't yet formally confirmed any information on the Galaxy S23 series, but the next phones' design and features have been widely rumoured over the previous few months. The forthcoming smartphones are rumoured to be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon flagship. A Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset is reportedly present on the upcoming Galaxy S23, Galaxy 23+, and Galaxy 23 Ultra models, according to recent Geekbench listings.
The 3,900mAh battery of the stock Samsung Galaxy S23 is believed to allow 25W fast charging. It will probably have a 6.1-inch screen with full-HD+ resolution. The quadruple rear camera system on the Galaxy 23 Ultra is anticipated to be powered by a 200-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL sensor.