The launch of the Galaxy S23 series is probably 4-5 months away and we have started getting leaks about the upcoming flagship lineup. According to new renders, the design language of the Galaxy S23 and S23+ has been leaked which suggests both the phones would be clearly recognisable as Samsung Galaxy S series devices.


The biggest change that we can see in the design of the vanilla Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ is the adoption of the Galaxy S22 Ultra-like camera module. Speaking of the change in the camera design, the new renders suggest that there's no more a camera island, but similar to the S22 Ultra, each camera is housed in its own round protuberation, according to a report in Digit.


Famed leakster OnLeaks who goes by the name @onleaks on Twitter has also posted 3D CAD-based design renders of the Galaxy S23 in collaboration with Digit. "And now comes your very first and very early look at the vanilla #Samsung #GalaxyS23! (360° video + crispy sharp 5K renders + dimensions) #FutureSquad," OnLeaks tweeted. 


Previous rumours suggested that the Galaxy S23 series would not get a major design change from the Galaxy S22 series, but early renders paint a different picture. However, the leaked renders should now be taken with a pinch of salt.


Expected specs and features of Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+


Talking about the expected specs and features of Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+, the selfie camera is still likely to be placed in a centered hole-punch design. The Galaxy S23+ may come with a slightly bigger display than its predecessor.


In terms of internals, the Galaxy S23 is likely to come with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. However, some previous rumours suggest that Samsung may ship some units featuring an Exynos 2300 chipset, depending on the region. The Galaxy S23 may feature 8GB/12GB RAM and 128GB/256GB configurations. In terms of camera, it may feature a 50MP primary camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 10MP telephoto sensor.