Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s leaked hands-on video leaves hardly anything to imagination
New leaks of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra lead to fresh rumours
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to bring a 200MP camera, and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 among various other things.
Samsung Galaxy S23 series is launching on February 1 at the Galaxy Unpacked event.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 would be the latest additions to the highly-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S lineup. With the launch event just on the horizon, leaks and rumours about the new devices have been circulating online, bringing a fresh wave of excitement to the fans.
What does the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra hands-on video indicate?
A recent leak has surfaced showing a hands-on video of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. The video reveals the device's four lenses and laser sensors on the back, as well as a stylus slot at the bottom, a speaker, a charging port, and a SIM card slot in the same position as in previous models.
The camera system of the S23 Ultra is expected to be among the most advanced in the market, with features such as 8K@30fps video recording, a 200MP camera, 4K@30fps portrait video, and 100x space zoom. This makes the S23 Ultra an ideal device for professional photographers.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Series is expected to be powered by the newest 3.36GHz Snapdragon 8 Gen2, making them among the most powerful and efficient devices available. Equipped with advanced camera systems and cutting-edge technology, these devices are expected to be highly popular among consumers.
The Galaxy S23 series will also feature an IP68 rating, meaning that the phones would be dust-resistant and can withstand being submerged in water for up to 30 minutes. Additionally, the series will include an in-display fingerprint scanner and face recognition for security.
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