A green Galaxy S23 Ultra is apparently on the way

Dec 28, 2022 17:20 GMT  ·  By

The Samsung Galaxy S23 series is just around the corner, with the unveiling projected to take place in early February.

Unsurprisingly, given we’re about a month away from the moment the new high-end Samsung would see the daylight, more information is reaching the web through unofficial channels.

This time, the folks over at 91mobiles have published what looks like leaked promotional materials for the Galaxy S23 series, and at first glance, most of what we’ve already known seems accurate.

In other words, the South Koreans will stick with rather subtle changes from a design perspective, so the focus will be on upgrades under the hood.

Because the design comes with only minor refinements, Samsung wants to make the Galaxy S23 series more appealing by introducing new colors. As a result, the Galaxy S23+ will come with a pink version, while the Ultra model will also be available in a green configuration.

Both devices look pretty cool, but on the other hand, it’ll be interesting to see if these devices are going to be offered everywhere across the world or only in select markets.

For the time being, however, offering the new pink and green models in all regions makes perfect sense, especially because no other big design changes are planned.

Other than that, another big change planned for the Galaxy S23 is the international availability of the Snapdragon version. Previously, Samsung offered the version powered by Qualcomm’s chips only in the United States and in a limited number of other countries, but with the debut of the upcoming devices, the whole strategy could change.

This is because of the performance differences between Qualcomm’s chip and the Exynos, as many have criticized the South Korean company for forcing them to stick with a processor that doesn’t match the performance of its Qualcomm sibling.