Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Concept Renders Showcase a Curved Screen and 200MP Camera

Inaam Azeem

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is, hands down, one of the best Android phones available on the market. Samsung took a bold step to merge its Note series with the S lineup of smartphones, making the S Ultra variant the center of attention. A tech channel recently released its renders for the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra, depicting major visual upgrades. Here’s everything the mockups reveal.


 Technizo Concept, popular for his unreleased smartphone concepts, has imagined the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra with an unprecedented golden color and a curved screen that extends to the right side of the device. The camera block, however, is the same as shown in the conceptual renders leaked earlier.

According to the renders, the handset will hide an S-Pen in its body, just like its predecessor. The front is expected to rock a larger top-class AMOLED display with sharper curves than before. Almost little to no screen bezels can be seen in the renders, with a punch-hole selfie camera cutout placed in the middle.


The camera hump on Samsung's latest model is shown to receive a significant design upgrade, where the primary sensor will feature the world’s first 200 Mega-Pixels camera. The other shooters can also be seen sitting next to the primary lens. The Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to house a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset which will be the latest Snapdragon will be offering. 


We can’t say anything about the authenticity of these renders; however, another aspect that catches the eye is the bold paint job. The S23 Ultra can be seen in a supposedly matte-finish glass design in exciting orange color. A black S-Pen is rendered to match the phone, which looks and feels very classy.

This information is based upon privately developed renders, so you should take it with a pinch of salt. There’s no official news or specification sneak-peak from the manufacturer as the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is most likely still in the prototype stage. 

 

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