The post has already been removed by the company

Jan 31, 2023 06:13 GMT  ·  By

The debut of the Galaxy S23 is literally just around the corner, but while we know pretty much everything about the device, it looks like the folks over at AT&T wanted to be part of the leak frenzy as well with their own post.

The company published a post about the Galaxy S23, and not only that it disclosed some important details, but it also shared official images of the base models.

The post, which has already been removed, reveals that the Galaxy S23 will be available in Green, Cream, Lavender, and Phantom, and needless to say, it’ll feature a look that is heavily inspired by its predecessor.

In fact, this is something that’ll happen on all models in the Galaxy S23 lineup, as the new devices will focus on rather minor polishing on the looks while betting bigger on hardware upgrades under the hood.

AT&T says the device will pack a 50-megapixel camera and a 6.6-inch display, as well as 5G support, wireless charging, and all the other features that have leaked through other channels as well.

Samsung will announce everything related to the Galaxy S23 tomorrow as part of its Unpacked event, but of course, we already know all the essential tidbits at this point.

Probably the biggest change will be the Snapdragon chip inside the Galaxy S23, which this time is going to be offered all over the world, not just in the United States. However, I don’t expect Samsung to talk too much about this detail during the Unpacked event, especially because the Exynos processor is more or less becoming a second-class citizen in the lineup.

The Galaxy S23 should start shipping later in February, so we’re only a few weeks away from the moment we’ll be able to try out the new devices ourselves.