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Samsung vai aumentar a moldura do ecrã dos smartphones Samsung Galaxy S23

Galaxy S23 may have a bigger display

Well-known insider Ice Universe has released the exact dimensions of the Galaxy S23 series. They turned out to be almost the same dimensions as the corresponding models of the Galaxy S22 series. At the same time, they grew by tenths of a millimeter in height and width.

Ice Universe later figured out where the extra 0.3mm came from. The reason is the increase in the width of the frame by 0.15 mm on all four sides of the screen, whose diagonal remained equal to 6.1 inches.

The Samsung Galaxy S23+ will be 0.4mm taller and wider than its predecessor, presumably meaning a 0.2mm increase in the bezel. In this case, the screen diagonal will remain equal to 6.6 inches. The Galaxy S23 Ultra will also be slightly larger than its predecessor (+0.1mm tall, +0.2mm wide).

Samsung is going to increase the frame on the Galaxy S23. It will feel bulkier than the S22. I can't figure out why Samsung is doing this and I am again forced to suspect that Samsung is running a spy. Shrinking the frame is the right thing to do. Keeping your size is acceptable. But widening the picture is pure psychosis. Anything absurd that Samsung does should only be taken as economics. You don't need to strain your brain to make unnecessary excuses for it.

Earlier, he said that the head of Samsung's mobile division, Tae Moon Roh (TM Roh), "has turned the Galaxy S smartphone into a third-class phone as quickly as possible since taking office in 2020."

This insider was the first to accurately talk about the new smartphone trend with waterfall displays, the notch on the iPhone X, the redesign of the iPhone 14, and Samsung's 200-megapixel image sensor. Exclusive information about new products is leaked to him by sources in the South Korean giant's research and development department.

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