Check the Galaxy S23 Ultra bottom and frame hands-on real images

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra could be the best Android phone of 2023. Beyond doubt, it’s a phone that we all are waiting to see the difference from its predecessor – the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Recent leaks and rumors have already confirmed the colors, zoom capabilities, and more. Even Samsung’s official promo video shows that the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra will feature better night mode. The Galaxy S23 Series is ready to be unveiled at Galaxy Unpacked 2023 on February 1, but thanks to leaks and rumors, we already have a good idea of what this phone will offer.

Now let’s check the difference between the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S22 Ultra, so we can get an idea how much of an upgrade the upcoming phone is likely to be.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is rumored to have a very similar design to the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, meaning a boxy shape with a slot for the S Pen stylus, and camera lenses without bumps.

Accoridng to the leaked unboxing video, like the S22 Ultra, the S23 Ultra has a glass rear and a metal frame, and it’s sure to have water resistance like its older sibling, as well. Also, the Galaxy S23 Ultra has slightly smaller bezels.

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In terms of color, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is rumored to include Cotton Flower (cream), Misty Lilac (pink), Botanic Green and Phantom Black shades, while the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is available in Phantom Black, Phantom White, green, burgundy, Graphite, Sky Blue, and red. Below you can check the Galaxy S23 Ultra bottom look that shows an off-white back and the beige frame makes it look amazing and premium.

Galaxy S23 Ultra Bottom real look

Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a new 200MP primary sensor, along with a 12MP ultra-wide camera, a 10MP telephoto (with 3x optical zoom), and a 10MP periscope camera (offering 10x optical zoom).

The only actual upgrade there would be the main sensor though, as the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has a 108MP one. This new sensor will reportedly allow for better low-light shots, as well as potentially deliver more detailed images.

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