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BREAKING: Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus design leaks with radical changes in 5K renders and 360° video
And it’s happening finally! Courtesy of well-known tipster having time machine @Onleaks now leaked the high resolution renders of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus smartphone. The leaked renders showcase radical changes in the rear design of S23 Plus compared to its predecessor.
In the leaked 5K renders, the Galaxy S23 Plus flagship flaunts a wholly new rear design for the middle child of the company’s S lineup. With the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Samsung ditched the camera island, designed with independent sensors, which is now apparently coming to the Galaxy S23 Plus.
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Earlier, the Galaxy S23 series smartphones cleared Chinese 3C certification, which revealed some of the key specifications and now the rumors mill shifting its gear towards renders. Let’s have a look at the renders of the upcoming Galaxy S23 Plus below.
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Aside from leaking the renders of the Galaxy S23 Plus, folks over at SmartPrix disclosed that the S23 lineup coming sometime in January or February 2023. It’s also noteworthy that the S23 Plus is getting major changes in rear panel design, which is somewhat inspired by the Galaxy A32.
As shown in the renders, the Galaxy S23 Plus features triple rear camera sensors in the vertical arrangement at the top left corner. It’s almost the same as the Galaxy S22 Plus, excluding the camera island, which first debuted with S21 and continued further with the S22.
In terms of measurements, the S23 Plus could be slightly bigger than its predecessor, featuring a 6.6-inch display and dimensions of 157.7 x 76.1 x 7.6mm. On the front, there’s no under-display camera as we can see the same hole punch design for the front-facing selfie camera, while volume rockers and side key are on the right side.
At the bottom side, there is a speaker grille, and a USB type-C port for charging, however, the SIM tray could also be there. Previous reports revealed that these devices will be equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipsets, more power-efficient displays as well as better software on top of Android 13.
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