Apple and Samsung have been engaged in a smartphone battle for a long time. Both the tech giants try to beat each other by introducing new and revolutionary technology in their flagship smartphones. Apple launched its latest iPhone 14 Pro series at an event on September 7, announcing four new models including the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which features Apple's new Dynamic Island notch - a major redesign from previous years. It is now Samsung's turn to introduce its latest flagship, the Galaxy S23 Ultra, whose renders have just been leaked.
Samsung combined its Galaxy Note and Galaxy S Series just last year with the introduction of the S-Pen support in its new Galaxy S21 Ultra. Now, Samsung is ready to introduce their next big smartphone with the Galaxy S23 Ultra which is likely to be released later this year. The smartphone's renders have just been leaked and guess what, it is huge in size! According to Smart Prix, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.8-inch display, with rough dimensions of the smartphone being 163.4 x 78.1 x 8.8mm. The renders further reveal the power button and the volume rocker at the right side and the USB-C port, speaker grille and SIM tray at the bottom of the smartphone.
As per Smart Prix, although Samsung will not make any major design changes, the smartphone is expected to receive an upgrade in terms of brightness, colour accuracy, HDR performance and many more aspects. It is also expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 processor. Samsung is also expected to bump up the battery and the smartphone could also feature S-Pen support, which is expected to come along with the smartphone.
Although there is no final word on the confirmed specs of the smartphone, Samsung would be hoping
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