Samsung Galaxy S23 storage, RAM and colour options leaked | Digit
A leakster named Ahmed Qwaider has revealed a few key details of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23. The smartphone series is expected to be launched globally on February 1, however, the company has not confirmed this officially. The series will offer three different models, including the Samsung Galaxy S23, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. The tipster has talked about the colour details, RAM, and storage options.
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There is no pink or gold color or burgundy or whiteGalaxy S23 series colors will be
Phontom black/ green/ lavender / cream
These three colors will be devicesWhat colors do you prefer?
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— Ahmed Qwaider (@AhmedQwaider888) December 31, 2022
Samsung Galaxy S23 colour options
Talking about the different colour options of the Samsung Galaxy S23, the tipster said that they will include lavender, green, cream, and phantom black. The tipster also claims that these smartphones will not be available in pink gold, white, or burgundy. There are other rumours that indicate that the Samsung Galaxy S23 will be available in other colours in different countries.
Samsung Galaxy S23 series storage rumours
According to the tipster, Samsung does not plan to offer 128GB storage for base models. Instead, the starting storage amount would be 256GB. These storage offerings could be the same for the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Samsung Galaxy S23+. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra could come with two options for storage: 512GB and 1TB.
Samsung Galaxy S23 series RAM rumours
Based on the tipster’s information, the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Samsung Galaxy S23+ will have 8GB RAM while the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will have 12GB RAM. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will also have a flatter display to improve the S Pen experience on the whole.
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