Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S23 Plus Leaked Produces Indicate Four Colour Options

The popular Samsung Galaxy S23 series, expected to be unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1st, has been the subject of numerous leaks and speculations. The design of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus models from the South Korean conglomerate’s next-generation flagship smartphone series has been tipped through the latest alleged render leaks with about two weeks until the official launch. The alleged images hint at the new flagship smartphones’ camera placement, color, and design.
In accordance with a report by Dutch publishing firm Nieuwe Mobile via Engadget, the alleged official press material for the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus smartphone appears to suggest the design of the Plus moniker smartphone. Meanwhile, another report from the same publication seems to hint at the creation of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra via similarly accessed official press material.
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Leaked images show the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus in four distinct colors, which the report suggests could be named Phantom Black, Cotton Flower (Cream), Botanic Green, and Misty Lilac. The alleged official press kit images appear to show a 360-degree view of Samsung’s flagship Plus moniker smartphone.
In contrast, the circulated images show the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in identical four color options. The Ultra-moniker flagship smartphone appears to have a design that is very similar to its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, which was released with an integrated S pen. However, there are a few differences in terms of thickness and camera placement. According to reports, the smartphone will have a 200-megapixel rear sensor and a quintuple-camera setup.
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Whilst, the other two Galaxy S23 variants are believed to include a 50-megapixel primary rear sensor.
This same Samsung Galaxy S23 series is anticipated to be unearthed at the Galaxy Unpacked event, which is scheduled to begin at 11.30 p.m. IST on February 1 on Samsung’s official website.