Inside new ‘Samsung Ultra’ that could kill the iPhone – and it’s got a big secret
SAMSUNG looks set to continue its rivalry with Apple by launching another big Galaxy S smartphone.
Leaks of the South Korean tech giant’s next major smartphone have emerged online revealing what the Galaxy S23 Ultra could look like.
Could this be the Galaxy S23 Ultra?[/caption]As with any early leak, we have to take it with a pinch of salt until things are confirmed by Samsung.
If true, the device could give the iPhone 14 Pro Max a run for its money.
According to Smart Prix, the display will be approximately 6.8-inches, which would be the same as its predecessor on paper.
However, the overall size of the phone will apparently be a fraction larger, measuring in at 163.4 x 78.1 x 8.8mm.
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And the screen also has improvements in terms of brightness, colour accuracy and HDR performance.
It’s reported to have the “the slimmest bezel ever” for the S series.
Meanwhile, there are said to be changes coming to the rear camera sensors as well.
On the inside, a powerful new chip in the form of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor will apparently feature, keeping things super speedy.
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But on the surface, looks don’t appear too different from the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
For example, the front-facing hole punch camera looks pretty similar.
We still have a wait on our hands for anything official.
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Samsung tends to reveal its flagship S devices early in the year.
So things could easily change before then.
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