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    This is our first look at the Samsung Galaxy S23

    With just a few days to the Samsung Galaxy S23 launch, this is the first time we take a look at the devices that will be launched at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1st. Leaked renders posted by WinFuture reveal both the design and color options available for the base model Galaxy S23 handset.

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    According to WinFuture’s Roland Quandt, these are official marketing images from Samsung, and not fan-made renders based on previous models or design predictions. If you want a better look at the new handset, WinFuture has other images on its report.

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    Galaxy s32 first look in all colors

    The images of the Galaxy S23 will get rid itself of the raised camera island that featured on its predecessor, the Galaxy S22, so that the phone’s three cameras protrude individually from the back of the housing just like the S22 Ultra. The S23 chassis looks to be the familiar metal frame and glass cover combination we’ve seen on previous models giving us an iPhone-design vibe. The leaked renders indicate the phone will be available in four colors: black, white, green, and a pinkish-lilac.

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    There’s still no confirmation regarding the Galaxy S23’s specifications, but it’s speculated to come equipped with a new brighter OLED display, and the lineup is expected to feature a higher resolution camera sensor with better low-light performance and be powered by Qualcomm’s latest flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, in Africa.

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