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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Renders: Concept shows large camera, waterfall display
Ditching the traditional Galaxy S Ultra design, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra arrived with the great combination of the Galaxy Note series and unbeatable power of the Galaxy S series. This combination is totally being loved by the fans and they expect the next Galaxy S-Ultra with the same concept.
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Meanwhile, creator Technizo Concept has recently shared the renders of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in an Orange color that looks great. The images also show that the S Ultra is upgraded in two important aspects, such as the display and camera.
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Previously there were rumors that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will feature an under-display selfie camera but this is not true, going by the renders. The device still has a punch hole for the selfie camera, however, with noticeable curves on the edges. Read more
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June 13, 2022:
There’s no official information available regarding the design language of the Galaxy S23 Ultra, however, the concept shows off how Samsung can improve the design of its next flagship. According to the video, the Galaxy S23 Ultra phone features major upgrades in terms of two important aspects i.e. display and camera.
It’s reported that the Korean tech giant will bring its 200MP ISOCELL image sensor with the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone. On the other hand, Samsung is likely following the same patch as the concept shows Huawei-like curved display on the Galaxy S23 Ultra model. Read more
May 4, 2022:
An emerging concept innovator HoiINDI has created the completely new Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra design. He has scrambled the camera system in a 2+2 form factor instead of the 3+1.
The primary camera and wide-angle lens are placed vertically while the two telephoto sensors are placed exactly parallel, one lens is placed alongside the LED flash. The front side on the other hand has the same punch hole and curved edges. Read more
April 30, 2022:
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra concept has again appeared, with a more futuristic approach than this year’s Galaxy S22 Ultra. The device seems too slim and yes, the no module camera design with the Note + S combination is making a comeback.
The image showcases the device in a Green color that looks stunning with the rearranged camera system. Read more
April 26, 2022:
A concept creator has recently created the renders of the awaited Galaxy S23 Ultra. The front of the phone looks similar to the Galaxy S22 Ultra. While major camera lens arrangement can be seen on the back, which looks quite impressive.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has a rearranged camera system in a 2+2 form factor. We can see that the primary and wide-angle camera sensors are placed vertically, whereas, the rest two Telephoto lenses are placed parallelly, one lens is positioned alongside the LED flash circle. Read More
March 19, 2022:
A reliable concept creator – HoiINDI has created the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Renders that showcased the Galaxy S22 Ultra-like design. However, the front of the phone looks different as it shows an under-display front camera. Besides, it has the same sharp corners and a curved edge display.
Furthermore, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is apparently featuring the same camera lens placement as its predecessor. The quad-camera sensors have even more reduced isles, making the smartphone thinner.
Despite the beautiful look of the smartphone, another reason why the company could bring the Note + S combination back is its boxy shape which allowed Samsung to add the S Pen into the design while keeping the large 5000mAh battery.
We’ll keep you updated with the latest Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra renders and other information on its design here. Stay tuned!
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