New Delhi: The Samsung Galaxy S23 series, Samsung's upcoming line of flagship smartphones, is anticipated to launch in the first quarter of 2019. The Samsung Galaxy S22 series will be replaced by the Samsung Galaxy S23 series, which has only been mentioned in a few rumours so far. We now have our first look at the upcoming model of Samsung's Ultra flagship smartphone thanks to the release of the Galaxy S23 Ultra renders. Let's look at it. Read Also: US Senate considering restrictions on US investments in Chinese high-tech companies The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra renders were released by MySmartPix in collaboration with renowned tipper Steve Hemmerstoffer, also known by the handle @OnLeaks. The renders show the smartphone's design in detail through high-resolution images and a 360-degree video. The renderings depict a design that is nearly identical to the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, with a few minor differences. Similar to its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will have an S-Pen slot as well as a curved display and a metal back. The Galaxy S23 Ultra, on the other hand, resembles the Samsung Galaxy Note more because the display does not arc as much as it does on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The smaller lenses being flushed inside the back panel of the smartphone is the only minor change that is visible in the renders. There is a curved display that is similar to the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, but it does not curve as much as the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Apart from this, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra's design is essentially unchanged. Read Also: Why Facebook is reducing its staff? Earlier, there have been a few leaks of the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The rumoured Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset for Samsung's upcoming flagship is expected to support 25W fast charging, which will only be available in China and 45W fast charging in other regions. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra's renderings were released shortly after those of the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+. The plain Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphones have a nearly identical design to the Galaxy S22 series, according to renderings. Read Also:Kindle-like e-reader service is discontinued by Tencent's China Literature