I even let him download all 500 pics to his computer so he can look at her any time he wants. I got so much enjoyment out of watching him enjoy my wife's naked body. I had included so real close-ups of my wife's p**** and he went nuts over them. We sat there for 2 hours looking at all these pics and he really got an eyeful. When I got to his house I told him I had some more nude pics of my wife and he wanted to see them right away. I called my brother-in-law and told him I was going to stop by that night. That week I went through my picture collection and put 500 pictures on a thumb-drive. He loved seeing them and I told him I'd show him more the next time we were together. And even more so when I told him I had thousands of pictures! When I offered to show him a few he thought I was just kidding, but I pulled out my phone and showed him some recent pics. When I mentioned having nude pics of my wife he was shocked. He is quite a bit older than me and taking nude pictures probably never even crossed his mind. My wife's sister recently got divorced and her now ex-husband and I still get together occasionally to grab lunch. She is really beautiful and I'm so proud of her, it only seems natural that I would want my friends to see her awesome body. Check back on February 1.I have thousands of nude pictures of my wife and it really turns me on to show them to friends. Samsung has a couple of 200 MP sensor models floating around out there, so which one it will be isn't clear.Īnother rumor says the minimum base storage will get a nice bump to 256GB, which would be pretty sweet. The default mode will probably include "pixel binning" or merging multiple blocks of pixels, so the output likely won't be a 200 MP image. Megapixels don't matter regarding camera quality but don't tell that to the S23 Ultra, which is expected to ship with a 200 MP main camera this year. Samsung wasn't on the list of Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 launch partners, which might be because it's getting a special, higher-clocked edition of the chip. In Qualcomm's last earnings call, the company said it "entered into a new multiyear agreement with Samsung, expanding the use of Snapdragon platforms for future premium Samsung Galaxy products globally." Qualcomm CFO Akash Palkhiwala added that agreement meant "our share from 75% in S22 goes up to global share in G S23." What exactly "global share" means is up for interpretation, but there's a good chance it means a 100 percent share of S23 devices, and flagship Exynos smartphones are dead.įor going all-in on Snapdragon, Samsung might get special treatment from Qualcomm. This year, that's going to change, and that info is from a really good source: Qualcomm's chief financial officer. For the S22, the UK and Europe got the Exynos 2200. Globally, Samsung often ships Exynos to some regions, but the phone division has had a rocky relationship with Samsung's chip division over the poor performance of Samsung's in-house system-on-chip line. In the US, the phone will ship with the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The flat edges and hard corners give it more room to stow an S-Pen, which is the big addition to the more premium model.Īs usual, the S23 line will come with spec upgrades. That means it separates itself from the base model's rounded-corner design and is instead an aggressively rectangular slab of glass, with flat edges on the top and bottom. The S23 Ultra is expected to look just like the S22 Ultra. WinFuture says the available colors are "'Phantom Black' (black), 'Botanic Green' (green), 'Mystic Lilac' (pink/purple) and 'Cotton Flower' (white)." WinFuture's pictures are technically of the base model S23, though the S23 Plus should look identical. We also get a look at the sides, which are still nicely rounded and should be a bit more comfortable to hold than flat-sided devices. This year the Galaxy S line is picking up camera design queues from the Ultra model, going with individual camera lenses rather than a big corner camera block. The pictures are right in line with the renders from OnLeaks shared several months ago. Prepping for launch means there are plenty of opportunities for things to leak, and official S23 pictures have landed at WinFuture. Samsung is gearing up to launch the Galaxy S23 soon, with an event already officially scheduled for February 1.
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