With many rumours popping up here and there about the Samsung Galaxy S23, it’s hard to say, we might get a huge surprise or probably a turn of events before the arrival of this flagship next year. Well, new leaks show the Samsung Galaxy S23 cases and it further confirmed previous rumours.
MobileFun’s website (owned by a UK retailer) showed the new Samsung Galaxy S23 cases and it revealed that the camera section is going to be like what other rumours had said. Rumours have it that Samsung is ditching the rectangular camera island that houses the rear camera and that each camera has its slot protruding from the rear – which is true according to this recent leak.
Other than the new Samsung Galaxy S23 cases
As mentioned earlier, rumours have been flying and this leak of the Samsung Galaxy S23 cases is just one of them. As regards display, there isn’t anything new – still the full display and a centered hole punch that bears the selfie camera – however, the Samsung Galaxy S23+ will be a bit bigger than the S22+ at the same 6.6 inches but 157.7 x 76.1 x 7.6mm different from the latter which has dimensions 157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6 mm.
According to Yogesh Brar, the Samsung Galaxy S23 series bear a 200MP main camera(which is an upgrade compared to its predecessor), a 12MP ultrawide, and a 10MP telephoto capable of 3x optical zoom alongside another 10MP telephoto lens capable of 10x optical zoom.
Meanwhile, there have been some earlier rumours about some other Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra specs. Some talked of the smartphone featuring the sensor-shift OIS (present on the last two generations of iPhone) but this has been confirmed. That said, the feature should be present in the 40MP front-facing camera.
The Korean tech giant didn’t make any changes in the Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus rear camera setups but the front-facing camera should be getting some enhancements. Also, the four Samsung Galaxy S23 color options we are expecting from the brand are Beige, Black, Green and Light. Probably before February 17 2023, more leaks will be dropping, of course, we’ll keep you posted.