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More Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra design details emerge online
A couple of weeks ago, we saw the CAD renders of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone, leaked by OnLeaks. Now Ice Universe has revealed some more Galaxy S23 Ultra design details and suggests the renders are wrong.
Recently, renowned tipster Ice Universe reported that he has got some information about the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone. He says that the device does not have a symmetrical bezel as shown in the renders leaked by OnLeaks.
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Instead, the Galaxy S23 Ultra still features a narrow forehead and a broad chin similar to the predecessor Galaxy S22 Ultra. At the same time, the laser focus sensor and 3X lens of the rear camera section are not as flat as we can see in the renders, there is a little bump.
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All this information again indicates that there are no design changes in the S23 Ultra smartphone, it will feature almost the same design as the current Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone.
I got some information about the S23 Ultra, it doesn't have a symmetrical bezel like the CAD rendering, it still has a narrow forehead and a wide chin like the S22 Ultra.the laser focus sensor and 3X lens of the camera part are not flat, and there is still a little bulge. pic.twitter.com/rR6oKkShQu
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) October 10, 2022
Aside from this information, the previously leaked CAD renders unveiled that the forthcoming smartphone will equip a less curved display, which is close to a flat screen and it will offer users an even brighter display panel.
On the other side, the phone has bigger camera outlines, which look more clear and more pleasant. Whereas, the middle body frame of the phone is expanded and the side edges are flattered to give a refreshed look to the device.
However, only the company can reveal the real Galaxy S23 Ultra design details therefore, we should wait for the official clues before moving to the conclusion.
Furthermore, Samsung is said to introduce the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones at the Galaxy Unpacked event in early 2023, probably in February.