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Are we looking at the Galaxy S23 “family” here?

It’s almost time for a new generation of the Samsung Galaxy S. The Korean smartphone maker has always picked a time in February for it in recent years. Of course, the rumors are already working overtime long before that. There are many speculations regarding the appearance and specifications of the upcoming Samsung flagships. Well, if we are to believe the images that appeared online this Christmas, then below we look at two versions of the Galaxy S23, the successor to the Galaxy S22. Pictures show according to source, 91Mobile phones. the Galaxy S23+ and the Galaxy S23 Ultra. While they look pretty real, the proverbial arm shot applies again.

Find the three differences

Very exciting, compared to the current Galaxy S22, you can’t call the new looks the successors. If you put them next to their predecessors, then apart from the color you have a big challenge to find three differences (in the image above this article you see the Galaxy S22).

Of course there are also speculations about the specs of the new Galaxy S series. For example, the Ultra version would get a 200-megapixel camera that also supports 10x optical zoom and better 8K video quality. For the unit, Samsung has reportedly opted for the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, the 8 Gen 2.

Not very exciting

In the early years of the smartphone, following various smartphone rumors was much more fun and exciting than it is today. The average smartphone hardly changes, both externally and ‘inside’. For years we’ve had to settle for incremental improvements and minor cosmetic changes.

This not only applies to new Samsung smartphones, but to almost all new smartphones. Even for the foldable smartphones announced with great fanfare four years ago, although each of them makes great strides when it comes to the reliability of the folding mechanism and the screen.

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