Samsung Galaxy S23 renders in a white colorway

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  • Samsung is tipped to offer the Galaxy S23 series with twice the base storage of recent Galaxy smartphones.
  • The upcoming Galaxy S23 models are expected to have 256GB of storage as standard.
  • According to another rumor, this will not be the case with the next-generation series.

The company's budget lineup, as well as the company's flagship models, ship with at least 128 gigabytes of internal storage. According to a new rumor, the upcoming S23 lineup will have more storage than the current offerings.

According to tipster Ahmed Qwaider, the next-generation flagship series of the GALAXY S will come with a large amount of base storage. The S22 Ultra has 8 gigabytes of RAM, which is available for the S23 Ultra.

⭕️Exclusively & officially🤩Good news for Samsung fansIt's amazing to beGalaxy S23 8Ram + 256G🔥Galaxy S23+ 8Ram +256G🔥Galaxy S23 Ultra 12R+256G+512G+1TGoodbye 128GI've been waiting for this move for a long timeA very good move from Samsung thanks @technizoconcept pic.twitter.com/7EZbA6tyjKJanuary 1, 2023

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It makes sense that a 200MP sensor would be included in the camera of the S23 Ultra. There is a rumor that recent camera sample shots corroborate. A comparative gallery of images supposedly taken using the cameras of the S23 Ultra, S22 Ultra, and the S7 Pro were posted by Ice Universe.

The sample photo taken by the S23 Ultra's shooter was better than many of the best phones on the market. We can anticipate a large file size and a larger storage requirement for each photo taken with the phone. If this pans out, the price of the Ultra model could be raised.

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The memory capacity of the regular S23 and S23+ seems to be the same as Qwaider suggests.

The rumor that the S23 series will retain a 128gigabyte variant is not true, as claimed by another leaker. We would be wise to take it with a grain of salt, as this casts doubt on Qwaider's claim.

By the day, we're likely to hear more rumors about the company's upcoming products. In February, the South Korean tech giant may put a lid on rumors.

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