Every tipster's eye seems to be on the next Samsung Galaxy S roundup, and as a result, several theories about the arriving Galaxy S23 lineup have emerged on the internet. Ice universe, a notorious industrial leaker, previously suggested in his tweet that the S23 line will bring the same design as their forerunner.
The freshly leaked info about the Samsung Galaxy S23 display and proportion specs reinforce Ice's theory. Allegedly, the S23 trio shares a similar design to the S22 but with minor fuselage adjustments. Courtesy of Slashleaks, we now have the exact numbers.
The base Galaxy S23 in theory will also come with an elongated camera housing melting into the top-left corner of the device. On the front, the display will measure 6.1-inch, FHD+ (2430 x 1080p) resolution. The frame dimensions are 146.3 x 70.9 x 7.6mm (no noticeable difference from S22’s size at 146 x 70.6 x 7.6mm).
It's the same with S23+. With a milli-meter worth of changes in height, width, and depth measurements, it more-or-less clones the appearance of S22+. The display size of Samsung's new S mobile can be 6.6-inch with FHD+ 1080p resolution. The expected QHD+ resolution in S23 & S23+ seems unlikely.
On top of the chain, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will bring the same Note-like design and resolution as the last-gen S22 Ultra. A similar S-pen silo and razor-sharp corners. The S23 Ultra reportedly clocks at 163.4 x 78.1 x 8.9mm (almost aligning with S22 Ultra's 163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm aspect ratios).
In other news, the S23-ultra will presumably bring the new 200MP camera and an improved in-display fingerprint reader. Samsung is also working on shipping all the latest S-flagships with Snapdragon chipsets inside (no-Exynos variants).