As can be seen from the renders leaked so far, Galaxy S23 Ultra design from Galaxy S22Ultra it will not differ practically at all at first glance. Now, side-by-side comparison images of the two phones have been leaked, from which we can read that there will be some differences between them.
On the renders posted by the leaker Ice universe, we can see that three rear cameras Galaxy S23 Ultra are compared to those on Galaxy The S22 Ultra is bigger and seems a bit thicker too. Furthermore, it can be seen that the next Ultra has a widened middle frame and that the physical buttons are placed a little lower.
Ice universe besides shared the size of the frames Galaxy S23 Ultra. The left and right are said to measure 2,2 mm, the top 2,7 mm and the bottom 3,6 mm. In this respect, the next highest "flagship" of the Korean giant should be very similar to the current one. The leaker added that the circular notch for the selfie camera will be 3,7mm in diameter.
Galaxy The S23 Ultra will otherwise be available in four colors: black, pink, cream and green. According to some leaks will be offered in four more, namely grey, light blue, light green and red. Along with the models Galaxy S23 a S23 + will be introduced in two weeks.
The phones look exactly the same to me 😔, both design and hardware. It only has the 200mpx. Couldn't they make more progress? Faster charging, wired, wireless...
According to the specifications, it may look like this, but it is enough to increase the size of the sensor and thus the quality of the result also increases. In addition, it is also about how Samsung will do magic with the software.
And fo better microphones? Speakers and above all a better processor!? look at Apple.. There are only changes, aren't they 😂
They could have thrown the camera under the display. Xiaomi launched a phone with it last year, and the solution is functional. I don't see any difference between S22 Ultra and S23 Ultra, just newer HW inside.
I am concerned about the quality here. After all, not even the one in Fold 4 is anyone's guess.
Samsung said somewhere that it prefers quality, so unless the photos from it look very good, Samsung probably won't use it