Samsung Galaxy S23 series to launch this week: What we know so far – Times of India
How many smartphones will Samsung launch?
Samsung is expected to launch three smartphones under the Galaxy S23 series. These include Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones.
Will there be any other launch too at the event?
Yes, Samsung has confirmed that it will also launch its Galaxy Book3 laptop series at the same event. The laptop series is said to consist of six laptops — Galaxy Book3, Galaxy Book3 Pro and Galaxy Book3 Ultra, Galaxy Book3 360 and Galaxy Book3 Pro 360.
Will all three phones run on the same processor?
Yes, like the previous generation S-series devices, all three smartphones will be powered by the same SoC – Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset.
Will SPen come with all three smartphones?
No, SPen is likely to be limited to the new top-end Galaxy S smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. This will be similar to the Galaxy S22 series.
What are the likely specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series smartphones?
A recent online report revealed the likely details about the upcoming Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones. As per a report by galaxyclub, the Samsung Galaxy S23+ could pack a 4,700mAh battery, which is about 100mAh bigger than the one in the Galaxy S22+. The top-of-the-line Galaxy S23 Ultra, however, is said to pack a 5,000mAh battery, which is identical to what is found in the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
The report further adds that the Galaxy S23 may get an improved 12MP front camera sensor but the telephoto camera is reported to carry the same 10MP sensor and 3x optical zoom capability. It is also claimed that the sensor in the ultra-wide angle camera won’t change much. The Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ are said to feature the same 12MP ultra-wide angle camera as it was in their predecessors. The report further notes there is no clarity on whether the Galaxy S23 Ultra will get the same 12MP sensor as its siblings or not.
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