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More Galaxy S23 details emerge, and bring some good news

More Galaxy S23 details emerge, and bring some good news

Renders from Samsung’s next flagship series, and Galaxy S23recently leaked, Show us the design of the three models. This wasn’t the first Galaxy S23 leak, and it certainly won’t be the last.

We’ve been hearing rumors about some of the changes Samsung could bring to the table with the Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra, Including upgrades for battery capacities on non-Ultra . modelsand our friends at Galaxy Club They have now revealed some accurate information about the same in their latest report.

At least one Galaxy S23 model could have a bigger battery than its predecessor

according to Galaxy ClubThe Galaxy S23+ will come with a 4,700mAh battery, which is 100mAh bigger than the one inside the Galaxy S22+. In the meantime, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will get a 5,000 mAh battery like the previous Galaxy S Ultra smartphones. Unfortunately, the battery capacity of the base Galaxy S23 model is still a mystery, although we can assume that the base model will get a similar battery size bump as the Galaxy S23+.

Galaxy Club He also says that Samsung will stick with a 12MP ultra-wide camera for the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+, and again, if we’re making an informed guess, the same will likely be true for the Galaxy S23 Ultra. We’re not surprised – Samsung will probably put all of its focus on that massive 200MP camera that’s expected to be mounted on the back of the S23 Ultra.

The Galaxy S23 series is expected to be unveiled in early 2023. According to a recent rumor, Samsung can move the curtain on for three weeks Compared to the Galaxy S22 lineup, though, the exact announcement date probably won’t be revealed by the company for at least another month or two.

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We’ll also have to wait and see how Samsung will pricing the Galaxy S23 smartphones. Samsung’s 2022 foldable flagship phones will cost the same as their predecessors in major markets, but given the current economic conditions, it may not be easy for the company to keep the price tags unchanged for its next flagship offering.