The
Galaxy S22 Ultra It’s an impressive phone with a beautiful curved screen that looks great, but not everyone is a fan of it. To address this complaint, Samsung may equip the
S23 Ultra with a flat screen, according to a new set of renders.
Leaked renders of the Galaxy S23 Ultra show a flat screen
The S22 Ultra curves around the edges and this gives the impression of bezel-less sides. The curved screen also allows for a more comfortable grip.
Now the S22 Ultra supports the S Pen stylus, and some users complain that it is very difficult to use the stylus at the edges due to the way it is curved. They argue that it would be more convenient to use the S Pen on a flat screen, as this would prevent it from sticking out of the edges.
The problems don’t end there, as some S22 Ultra owners believe that the curved design distorts the light around the screen and creates a glare problem. And finally, curved panels
break more easily than flat screens.
To address these issues, Samsung may be adopting a flatter aesthetic for the S23 Ultra. The S22 Ultra already has a boxy design, and its successor will have an even boxier look.
Previous rumors and renderings had suggested the phone would have flatter, tipster sides.
Ahmed Quaiderknown for leaking product videos, says the phone will also have a flat screen and has posted renders created by
Technical Concept to give us an idea of the new design (via
notebook check).
It seems that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a reduced screen curvature
Qwaider says the screen isn’t as curved as the S22 Ultra’s, making it feel flat and improving the S Pen experience.
It also says that the Galaxy S23 range they will be available in colors black, green, cream and lavender. A previous rumor it had said the phones would come in black, green, beige and pink.
Although Qwaider is a reliable leaker, we don’t think the renders accurately represent the Galaxy S23 Ultra, as the design doesn’t look overly ergonomic and my palms hurt just looking at it.
Renders aside, it’s quite possible that the S23 Ultra will have a flat screen, apparently given the current model.
he’s not doing so well as Samsung wanted, and addressing user complaints can help you boost sales.
Also, leaker
ice universe you don’t fully agree with Qwaider, and
previously leaked images had suggested that the design wouldn’t stray too far from the S22 Ultra, so it’s best to take today’s leak with a pinch of salt.
Samsung is rumored to announce the Galaxy S23 range in February and we can expect the leaks to intensify in the coming days.