Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in 360 video

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: Design

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will most probably come with circa 6.8-inch display, which is similar to its predecessor Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. The upcoming smartphone’s rough dimensions are 163.4 x 78.1 x 8.8mm which is slightly wider than the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra which measured 163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm. The Galaxy S23 Ultra will have the slimmest bezel we have seen in the S series phone so far. While the size remains the same, Samsung will bring improvements in terms of peak brightness, colour accuracy, lowest screen reflectance, and HDR performance. The power button and the volume rockers of the device are situated at the right spine of the smartphone. The speaker grille, USB type-C port, and SIM tray can be seen at the bottom side of the device. The placement of the camera module is identical to what we have seen in the Galaxy S22 Ultra. However, a major change here is that the two small sensors on the right side are flushed in the rear panel. The metal frame of the sensors is larger than what we saw in Galaxy S22 Ultra. The side curves of the smartphone are not that curved this time. On the front, we are going to see thin bezels all around with a punch-hole at the top middle for the placement of the front camera that will be further used for clicking selfies and attending video calls.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Specs: Expectations and whatever we know so far

There have been a lot of leaks and rumours regarding the smartphone in the market as of now. One of them suggests that the smartphone will come powered with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. Samsung is going to make a decent impact in the industry as rumours say that it will have 200MP primary shooter which will offer better camera prowess. Another thing to mention is that the device could also come coupled with the S-pen, which we saw in the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, as the seem can be found in the renders. Reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra carries model number SM-S9180, and it will ship with 25W fast charging support. Now, this could be a major turn-off for the audience as its predecessor supports 45W fast charging. However, it is also in the air that the 25W charging variant will only be limited to China. On the global level, the device could also get better charging support.

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