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    Is this what the Samsung Galaxy S23 looks like

    Alomaki.comBy Alomaki.comNovember 8, 2022Updated:November 8, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Various leaks about the Samsung Galaxy S23 keep coming. But this one is the most frontal revealing the full design of the flagship phone.

    Yes, the famous leaker Ice Universe has just shared a photo of the sighting of the Galaxy S23 in his latest post, Sunday (6/11/2022). But he did not confirm whether the photo is actually from the cellphone.

    “If S23 is like this, do you like it?” so chirping.

    The photo posted is a device with three rear cameras on its back. With a glossy body, it appears that the phone uses glass material on the back and a metal or aluminum frame.

    If S23 is like this, do you like it? pic.twitter.com/iETu2TdgAU

    — Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 6, 2022

    Apparently not all netizens like it if the device is the Samsung Galaxy S23. One netizen commented that the phone looks like a low-end Samsung phone.

    “Looks like a low-end Samsung phone. I’ve seen phones for less than $300 that look better than those renders,” wrote the @sodensix account.

    Meanwhile, other netizens with the @WarApple5 account rate the phone as similar to the Samsung Galaxy M13 which is a low-end phone for US$150.

    Other netizens also chimed in that Samsung should keep the design of the Galaxy S22 which they think is very attractive. But not a few also think that the design is quite interesting.

    Samsung Galaxy S23 Will Leave Exynos?

    Regardless of whether it is true that the photo he posted is of the Samsung Galaxy S23 or not, previously Ice Universe also revealed that Samsung will use the chipset from Qualcomm Snapdragon fully for all markets. This is different from Samsung’s tradition of distinguishing two market segments with two chipsets, namely Exynos and Snapdragon.

    The tweet refers to a statement by Akash Palkhiwala, Qualcomm’s CFO, who said that the company’s revenue will increase strongly in the first quarter of 2023. If you relate, this period coincides with the first month of sales for the Samsung Galaxy S23.

    Goodbye, Exynos. This is the best news of the week. pic.twitter.com/s9tAYAdY8t

    — Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 4, 2022

    Moreover, the statement that Qualcomm has moved from 75% SoC share to global share. This implies that all Galaxy S23 models will now come with Qualcomm chipsets.

    What is certain is that time will answer this riddle along with the official launch of the Galaxy S23 next year. Well, do you think the design posted by Ice Universe is quite interesting?

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