The Samsung Galaxy S23 series of smartphones, the company's flagship model, is about to be released. At a Galaxy Unpacked event in February, the Galaxy S23 series—rumored to include of the standard Galaxy S23, the Galaxy S23+, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra—is anticipated to be unveiled. Prior to introduction, information about the handsets' appearance and features had already leaked. The anticipated internal storage capacity of Samsung's forthcoming flagship has now been revealed through a tip. According to reports, the cheapest versions of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series will come with at least 256GB of storage.
The Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra may discontinue their 128GB internal storage models, according tipper Ahmed Qwaider (@AhmedQwaider888). All three of the series' basic models are anticipated to come with at least 256GB of internal storage, according to a tweet from Qwaider on Sunday.
The informant also provided a list of potential RAM and storage configurations for the Galaxy S23 series. He claims that the base Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ will feature 256GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM, while the top-of-the-line Galaxy S23 Ultra will have 12GB of RAM and 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage choices.
It's important to note that the Galaxy S22 series had models with 128GB of storage. Internal storage options for the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ were 128GB and 256GB, respectively. On the other hand, the Galaxy S22 Ultra comes in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage variants.
Samsung's forthcoming Galaxy Unpacked event is likely to include the introduction of the Galaxy S23 series. The event is expected to be held on February 1 in San Francisco, California, by the South Korean IT giant.
The anticipated colour possibilities for the S23 series were recently leaked. The standard Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ smartphones can come in the following colour options: Cream, Green, Lavender, and Phantom Black. According to reports, Samsung also intends to ship the phones with the One UI 5.1 upgrade, which is based on Android 13. Samsung has not yet formally announced any features, design specifics, or debut date for its new flagship, despite many design renderings for the phones having emerged in recent weeks.