The Samsung Galaxy S23 series will be officially unveiled during the Samsung Unpacked event that’s scheduled for 2nd February 2023. With less than two weeks to go, we now get a clearer look at the three new Samsung flagship phones thanks to fresh new leaks.
Serial leakster Evan Blass has shared what appears to be pre-order images for the upcoming Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra. In terms of design, it looks pretty much the same as last year’s Galaxy S22 series but with some extra tweaks to the camera bump. For the standard S23 and S23+, there’s no longer a raised camera bump as the triple cameras now get a protruding lens design. Meanwhile, the top-of-the-line S23 Ultra which comes with an S Pen, still retains the same quad-camera setup with an additional “lens” to house the extra sensors.
More hands-on photos of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra have surfaced as well and the images above were initially posted on Facebook before they were taken down . The Galaxy S23 Ultra as shown above comes in a rather “creamy” white or beige. Besides white/beige colour, the S23 Ultra is also offered in black, green and pink, which are different from last year’s S22 Ultra. On top of that, the S Pen appears to come in a different colour as well.
The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 is happening at 2.00am Malaysian Time on Thursday, 2nd February 2023. We expect local pre-orders to start shortly after the global announcement as Malaysia is among Samsung’s key markets.
If you’re thinking of getting your hands on the Galaxy S23 series in Malaysia, you can register your interest online to receive a RM200 eVoucher when you pre-order the Galaxy S23 series.
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