The new release date and trademark colours for the Samsung Galaxy S23 have leaked.

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Although the Samsung Galaxy S23 family of phones isn’t anticipated to launch until February, we’ve already heard a lot of rumours and leaks regarding these smartphones. The most recent information to reach us involves the handsets’ “signature colours.”

SamMobile(opens in new tab), which has a solid track record of receiving information regarding Samsung goods in advance, claims this. These colours are known as the “signature” colours because they are frequently utilised in advertising and promotional materials.

According to reports, the Galaxy S23 regular will have green, the Galaxy S23 Plus will have light gold/pink gold, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have pink. All three handsets will also come in a variety of additional colours.

Launch date rumors

According to a different leak from well-known source Ice Universe(opens in new tab), the Galaxy S23 will go on sale on Wednesday, February 1st. However, further tweets indicate that February 2 is the likely date for “most of the planet.”

The time zone difference between South Korea, where Samsung is headquartered, and Europe and the US is enormous. When you add everything together, a Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1 in the evening in South Korea would make the most sense.

Although it’s conceivable that this latter date relates to when the phones will go on sale rather than when they’re originally introduced, there have been contradictory claims regarding this launch date. Other sources said that later in February was more plausible.

Analysis: same design, better internals

Nothing we’ve heard about the Samsung Galaxy S23 is confirmed until Samsung releases the actual products, but when you combine all the reports, it doesn’t appear like much is changing between the 2023 and 2022 smartphone improvements, at least in terms of the design of the phones.

The styles and configuration of the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra are already apparent in fake devices, and they are very similar to the phones that came before them. The regular and Plus versions, however, may have taken inspiration from the Ultra’s extruded camera design.

The Galaxy S23 series will include updated Snapdragon and potentially Exynos CPUs, so everything should function more efficiently than before. As a result, we will see changes on the inside. The newest version of Android is likely to be installed on the phones’ software side.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 may emulate the iPhone 14 in some areas, such as satellite connectivity, which provides customers with a fallback option in case Wi-Fi and cellular connections are unavailable. Meanwhile, we should see better-than-ever pictures and movies from the back cameras.

 

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