A new Samsung Galaxy S23 leak has claimed that the regular model of the series will actually sport as little as 128 GB of storage space. This would put the entry-level Galaxy S23 on the same footing as the entry-level Galaxy S22, although the Galaxy S23 Ultra would start with a higher amount. However, three known leakers have offered differing opinions on this subject.
Update: One leaker has slightly redacted a previous claim, thus offering a clearer picture.
Update January 9: Ahmed Qwaider has refined his previous leak in a new post. He includes a 12 GB RAM version of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in his list along with 512 GB storage variants of the Galaxy S23 and S23+. The tipster also states that there will be a few countries that get a 128 GB variant of the S23. Fellow leaker Ice universe has seemingly agreed with Qwaider’s update.
⭕️Final update
DDR5X????No DDR5????
One and a half times betterGalaxy S23 Ultra
8Ram+256G
12R+256G+512G+1TThe most common version in the countries of world 12R+256G
Galaxy S23/S23+
8R+256G
8R+512GCommon version 8R+256G
There is a version that will show 128G
Very few countries https://t.co/Ly9WEdAPg8– Ahmed Qwaider (@AhmedQwaider888) January 9, 2023
Original story:
The latest Samsung Galaxy S23 RAM and storage leak has come courtesy of SnoopyTechwho has built up a decent reputation for offering up accurate tech-related information. The leaker uses the codenames “DM1”, “DM2”, and “DM3” for the devices, with “Project Diamond” being the internal codename for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. According to the tipster, the Galaxy S23 series will come in the following configurations:
- DM1 – Samsung Galaxy S23: 8 GB + 128 GB, 8 GB + 256 GB
- DM2 – Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus: 8 GB + 256 GB, 8 GB + 512 GB
- DM3 – Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: 8 GB + 256 GB, 12 GB + 512 GB, and probably a 12 GB + 1 TB model available via the Samsung store
While using the codenames may offer an added hint of credibility to the leak, the source has avoided using a term such as “confirmed” or “official”. But this did not stop Ahmed Qwaiderwho previously posted a memory + storage configuration-related leak along with the qualifier “officially”. Qwaider claimed that there would be no 128 GB of storage to be seen anywhere, and while neither the Galaxy S23+ nor Galaxy S23 Ultra are stuck with 128 GB in the above leak, it is clear to see that the Galaxy S23 is.
To confuse matters a little more, yet another leaker, TheGalox_has thrown another spanner in the works by stating that both the regular Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ would be treated with up to 512 GB of storage space. It appears the three tipsters simply cannot agree on what Samsung has planned with the base model in the upcoming Galaxy S23 series:
- SnoopyTech – 128 GB option but no 512 GB option (S23)
- Qwaider – no 128 GB option and with no 512 GB option specifically mentioned (S23/S23+)
- TheGalox – up to 512 GB option (S23/S23+)
The newest leak, from SnoopyTech, is certainly believable, as it would allow Samsung to launch the Galaxy S23 series with an “affordable” SKU in the lineup. Meanwhile, the 128 GB option is eliminated from the Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra model choices, while the former gets a better higher option of a 512 GB variant, thus also demonstrating how Samsung has upgraded the 2023 flagship smartphones over the previous year’s offering.
S23 Series:
DM1/S23: 8/128, 8/256
DM2/S23 Plus: 8/256, 8/512
DM3/S23 Ultra: 8/256, 12/512 (probably 12/1TB via Samsung-Store)DM=????
Colours for all three devices:
Botanic Green
Misty Lilac
Phantom Black
Cotton Flower
More only via Samsung-Store— SnoopyTech (@_snoopytech_) January 7, 2023
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Daniel R Deakin, 2023-01- 8 (Update: 2023-01- 9)