Galaxy S23, S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra Cases Hit the Market Months Before Official Announcement

Furqan Shahid
Galaxy S23 Plus Renders Have Broken Cover, Mere Hours After the Galaxy S23 Leak

We are all aware of the fact that the Galaxy S23 series is going to be coming out early next year and it is no doubt that Samsung is in full swing as far as the production of these devices is concerned. Now, one thing that is worth noting is that these phones are not going to be a massive upgrade over the last generation but more of an iterative, under-the-hood upgrade.

Now, transparent cases belonging to Galaxy S23, S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra have now leaked. Now, these are not official cases from companies like Spigen, Ringke, or others companies. They are your generic cases made out of TPU, but they do give us a sense of what the phones are going to look like.

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The Galaxy S23 Cases Might Disappoint You as the Design Remains Largely Unchanged From the Predecessors

The pictures were shared by renowned tipster Ice Universe. The cases are for all three Galaxy S23 phones. Have a look at them below.

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You can look at the cases and get a pretty good idea of how the devices are going to look. The most obvious thing here is that the Galaxy S23 and the Plus variant are going to be nearly identical aside from the size, of course. They will also feature more rounded corners as opposed to last year's design.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra, on the other hand, features almost the same design as the Galaxy S22 Ultra; it's completely boxy but based on the images we have seen before, the cameras on the right side are going to be completely flush with the case but hey, that could change as the phone eventually comes out.

If everything goes accordingly, the Galaxy S23 series will be official in the first quarter of next year. The phones are going to feature the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, along with Samsung's 200-megapixel camera unit on the Ultra variant.

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