The Samsung Galaxy S23 series, which is anticipated to be the forthcoming flagship series from the South Korean conglomerate and may contain the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra, has been the topic of several leaks and rumours recently. According to a recent rumour, the Galaxy S23 series won't initially be offered in the White colour option, at least not this year. The cream, green lavender, and phantom black colour variants have been predicted to be available for the vanilla Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+.
The rumoured vanilla Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ smartphones will reportedly go on sale in Cream, Green, Lavender, and Phantom Black colour choices at the time of the launch, according to tipster Ahmed Qwaider's message on Twitter.
According to a prior source, the Galaxy S23's base model might have a trademark colour of light Gold/Pink Gold, while the Galaxy S23+ was predicted to acquire Pink. According to the source, the premium Galaxy S23 Ultra's distinguishing colour might be green.
Another rumour regarding the Samsung Galaxy S23 series said that the devices will include the newest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC from Qualcomm and come with a 3,900mAh battery.
The Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ may have three back cameras, according to render leaks that have been made public for the series. In the meantime, renderings for the Galaxy S23 Ultra have also surfaced online, indicating the smartphone would include a quad back camera setup, which is rumoured to be led by a 200-megapixel main sensor.
The Galaxy S23 models are anticipated to replace the Galaxy S22 models, which were available officially in early 2022.
On February 1 during the Galaxy Unpacked event, the flagship Samsung Galaxy S23 series is expected to debut.
It is crucial to remember that Samsung has not formally verified any information, including the launch date or any specifics about the rumoured Galaxy S23 series' features or specs.