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Because the Galaxy S23 series debut is still a ways off, Samsung hasn't officially announced the date yet. The quoted source argues that the company's inability to decide on the final price structure for the flagship phones may be the cause of the launch's delay. There is a probability that the launch will occur in the first week of February as this is something that could be decided at any time. As the launch event draws nearer, we will gain more insight on this.
However, information regarding the next Samsung Galaxy S23's specifications has already started to circulate online. According to the rumours thus far, the ordinary model may not represent a significant improvement over the Galaxy S22 model, and customers should anticipate some modifications in the higher-end models. You may anticipate high-end features at a premium price because this will be a flagship series. Three new models, including the Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra, are anticipated from the firm. Currently, there aren't many details available for the Pro model, but some information about the other two phones has leaked.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC from Qualcomm will likely power every model in the flagship series, so performance should be incredibly quick and fluid. It's expected that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra would have an 8K video recording option, which was also available on the previous model. However, it was only available on the Ultra model, whereas both the basic and the Plus versions support 4K 60 fps. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra from a year ago can record 8K video at 24 frames per second, while the next model is rumoured to have the potential to shoot at 30 frames per second.

You shouldn't anticipate that the basic model would offer quicker charging rates than the one we had with the previous iteration. According to the leaks, the business would only allow 25W cable charging and 10W wireless charging. Given that many Android phones priced between $30,000 and $30,000 come with an 80W fast charger and that Samsung is still selling its flagship phones with compatibility for slower charging rates, this could be frustrating for many customers.
Because the Samsung Galaxy S23 series handset is expected to feature a small form factor, it is not surprising that the base edition would offer a small battery once more. According to reports, the new model may include a 3,900mAh battery in place of the older Galaxy S22's 3,700mAh one. As with the Galaxy S22, this still appears quite little, and users will probably experience troubles with the battery draining more quickly. To help provide longer battery life, the software on Samsung phones also requires improvement in terms of battery optimization. The battery will probably discharge more quickly due to Samsung's powerful One UI software and the flagship CPU. It will be interesting to observe how the business persuades customers to purchase.




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