Galaxy A23 design revealed in new leaked renders

After unveiling the Galaxy S22 series lineup last week, Samsung is gearing up to refresh its affordable Galaxy A series. Over the past few months, we have seen several leaks around the Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A73. We now have a look at another device from Samsung’s Galaxy A 2022 lineup: the Galaxy A23.

Steve Hemmerstoffer, aka onleaks, and Collegedunia have revealed CAD renders of the Galaxy A23, giving us our very first look at the Galaxy A22 successor. When it comes to design, the Galaxy A23 is a definite improvement over last year’s model. As you can see from the images below, the Galaxy A23 looks a lot like the Galaxy A53, especially from the back. A quad-camera setup can be seen on the back, a step up from the triple cameras of last year’s model. On the front, the phone has a flat screen with a teardrop cutout for the selfie camera. Meanwhile, a bottom speaker, headphone jack and a USB C port are located at the bottom.

According to the leak, the Galaxy A23 measures 165.4 x 77.0 x 8.55mm (10.3mm accounting for the camera bump). The phone is said to have a 6.6-inch display, making it slightly larger than the Galaxy A22’s 6.4-inch panel. Other screen properties, such as its resolution, refresh rate, and panel type, are not known. As a reminder, the Galaxy A22 has an HD+ AMOLED panel with a refresh rate of 90 Hz.

While the Galaxy A22 came with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, we are told that the Galaxy A23 will come with an in-display fingerprint scanner. Not much is known about the phone’s other hardware including chipset, camera sensors, battery size, charging speed, etc. At this point, Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed anything about the Galaxy A23, but we hope to hear more about the phone in the coming weeks.