The new renders from OnLeaks show us what the Samsung Galaxy S23 and S23+ might look like.
The renders, which have been posted on Digit and Smartprix, show that both the S23 and S23+ will get rid of their camera islands and instead have separate camera units like the S22 Ultra.
But neither of these phones have the sharper corners of the Ultra phone, which makes them look like Samsung's cheaper M-series phones.
The front of both phones will largely look similar to the S22 and S22+ with slim bezels and a display hole punch.
According to rumours, the Galaxy S23+ will be slightly bigger than its predecessor. It will have the same 6.6-inch screen as the S22+, but it will be 157.7 x 76.1 x 7.6 mm instead of 157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6 mm.
The S23 will also have a 6.1-inch screen, just like its predecessor. It will measure 146.3 x 70.8 x 7.6 mm, which is again a little bit taller and wider than the S22, which was 146 x 70.6 x 7.6 mm.
The S23 should have the same specs as the S23+, except for the battery capacity, which is expected to go up by 5 percent, which means it could have 3,900mAh.
Both phones should support 25W charging and be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 or the Exynos 2300 chipsets.
We expect the Galaxy S23 series to globally launch in February next year.
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