The next generation Samsung Galaxy S23 series is making noise for the past couple of months and we know that the company will be launching the devices in the early days of next year. The pace of the rumours getting speed and recently we came across a report which suggested that the display size of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 series will be the same as the current Samsung Galaxy S22 series. Now got another piece of information surfaced online related to the front panel as well and that says the upcoming devices might be bulkier than the current generation flagship smartphone series. So without making any further delay let’s dive into the article to check out the complete details.
According to a reliable tipster, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 series will arrive with thick bezels around the screen and the report says that the company will increase by 0.15mm. This will not make a massive difference but it might make the devices bulkier than the current version of the Samsung Galaxy S series smartphones.
Small difference between S22 and S23, Samsung widened all four bezels for the S23 by 0.15mm, it looks bulkier than the S22, I can't understand why Samsung does this, I have to again suspect that there is a spy inside Samsung. pic.twitter.com/KwdelDbHrF
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) September 15, 2022
Apart from this, we don’t have any other information about the same at this moment of time but the South Korean electronics giant will be launching the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 series with the power of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile processor. The company will be launching the devices with Android 13 out of the box and we need to wait for more details about the same in the coming months.
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