This is the real deal!
But the three rear-facing shooters are no longer held together by a large chunk of metal, which should help them attract way less attention than before. Whether or not you see that as a good thing, it’s hard to deny the elegance of the phone’s profile with so little of the cameras protruding from the back.
The single front-facing snapper is of course once again placed in a small hole drilled through the middle of an undoubtedly super-high-quality AMOLED screen tipped to measure around 6.1 inches in diagonal.
This is apparently a “completely” flat display with razor-thin bezels all around it, although the metal frame is “slightly” curved to help with grip and maneuverability.
What else do we know about the Galaxy S23?
Additionally, Samsung is reportedly planning to release the S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra in a few other paint jobs in limited numbers and limited markets, but the details on these are still a little blurry.