Samsung S23: what can we expect
Rumours about the new Samsung S23 continue. Although it is only expected to be unveiled early next year, there is already much anticipation about what we can expect. From a new processor to three models, through improved battery life, so far the news does not seem to surprise the most attentive users.
Samsung is putting the finishing touches on its new smartphones from the Galaxy S line, one of the most sought-after in the manufacturer's top segment, to be unveiled in the coming months.

Few new features coming to the Samsung S23
After launching the Galaxy S22 Ultra model in February this year, with the inclusion of the S Pen and a design distinct from previous models, namely regarding cameras, the S23 launch is now expected.
The latest images released show that the model will have a design in line with the most recent releases. In fact, apparently, no major differences are expected compared to the S22, with four round cameras and a set of focusing sensors standing out. The rumours released on Twitter by the Ice Universe account reveal three smartphone models: S23, S23 Pro, and S23 Ultra. Although these three models are not surprising, the novelty should be the transition from S23 Pro to S23 Plus (or Galaxy S23+).
If there are no actual new features in terms of RAM, storage, cameras, and design, the main changes are expected in the processor. Several rumours state that the Samsung Galaxy S23 will arrive on the market exclusively with the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 processor, Qualcomm's top-of-the-range processor.
In addition, the battery also receives an upgrade, with a slight improvement of 200 mAh, although it maintains limited charging speeds compared to the competition. The Samsung S13 will come equipped with the latest generation of the Android operating system, with its OneUI5 interface. Finally, the latest data reveals that we will mainly see a focus on new colour schemes.
The official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S23 is expected to happen in early 2023. We just have to wait for more news.