What a great day for Samsung leaks - renders and specs sheets of the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ appeared earlier, and now it's the Galaxy S23 Ultra's turn. On top of that, the new source also corrobates the previous leak. The Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a 200MP camera with the new ISOCELL HP2 sensor, announced yesterday. It will stick to the same ultrawide, 3x and 10x telephoto units from the S22 Ultra, though TM Roh did promise they will perform better through improved processing.
Samsung is launching the Galaxy S23 Ultra
with Snapdragon 8 Gen2 in Europe since the posters are intended for the French
website. RAM is said to be 8/12 GB, and we can see LPDDR5 mentioned, instead of
LPDDR5X, raising the question of why isn’t the newer technology being
implemented.
The screen will be a 6.8” 2X Dynamic
AMOLED with 1440p resolution and 500 ppi. Protection on top will be Gorilla
Glass Victus 2, a step stronger than the Victus+ on the S22 Ultra. Size-wise,
it will be almost the same, with barely recognizable differences in all three dimensions.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra also shares the 5,000
mAh battery with 45W charging with its predecessor. We just hope it actually
means something this time. The new phone will ship with Android 13 and One UI
5.1 on top, while connectivity features include Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6E, NFC,
and UWB.
Samsung will announce the Galaxy S23 Ultra
on February 1, and it will come in Black, Violet, Green, or Cream colors. Last
year’s Ultra started from € 1,250, and the question is whether Samsung will
increase the prices or not.