Samsung Galaxy S23 dummy units reveal some design changes

Dummy units provide a preview of the Samsung Galaxy S23 models.

Dummy unit of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23. <br>Image source: Slashleaks

Dummy unit of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23. <br>Image source: Slashleaks

Purported dummy units provide the first glimpse of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 series. 

Based on the photos of the dummy units, the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ seem to adopt a less curvy chassis compared to the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+. In addition, Samsung seems to have ditched the Contour Cut Camera design by placing the three rear cameras individually. 

Image source: SlashLeaks

Image source: SlashLeaks

As for the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the dummy unit reveals it could retain the same design as the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Tipster @UniverseIce claimed in August that the physical footprint of the new model is "almost unchanged" from the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S23 series in early February 2023. The Samsung Galaxy S23 series is rumoured to be powered by an exclusive, high-frequency variant of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 platform. Other possible features include satellite connectivity, an upgraded fingerprint sensor, and 8K video recording at 30fps. A recent TENAA listing reveals the specs of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Source: SlashLeaks via Android Authority

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