All we know so far about company’s next flagship smartphones


Samsung is expected to launch its next-generation flagship — Galaxy S23 series — smartphones as soon as early next year. The Galaxy S23 series phones still have a couple of months to go before they see the light of day. However, several leaks and rumours have surfaced over time giving us an idea of what to expect from the upcoming Samsung flagship devices.

For starters, the Galaxy S23 series is speculated to feature a total of three models — Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and the top-of-the-line Galaxy S23 Ultra. As far as new features and changes are concerned, the Galaxy S23 series is expected to come with improved hardware, some design changes and more. So, here we will take a look at all that’s expected out of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series.

Samsung Galaxy S23 series: Design
Several leaks and design renders have surfaced revealing that Samsung’s entire S23 lineup may look similar. Now, if you remember, the Galaxy S22 series retained the previous generation design for the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+. However, the Galaxy S22 Ultra brought altogether a different design, especially for the camera module. It appears that Samsung is now planning to bring the same individual lens housing design to other models as well. As per the reports, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ will come with a similar design to the Galaxy S22 Ultra. While the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to look more or less similar to the predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy S23 series: Performance
This change is inevitable. This means the Galaxy S23 series smartphones will come with the latest generation flagship chipset. Now, it is not yet clear whether Samsung is planning to retain only the Qualcomm version of the phone for all the regions or keep the Exynos version for some regions. In either case, the phone will get the latest generation flagship chipset which is expected to be the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset or Exynos 2300.

Bigger batteries are also expected to make their way to Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ models. As per reports, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ could get a 200mAh bigger battery. The Ultra’s battery will likely remain the same at 5000mAh. It is also expected that Samsung will offer a faster 45W fast charging support for the Galaxy S23 model.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 series: Camera
The biggest change that we may get to see in terms of the camera is the new 200MP sensor in Galaxy S23 Ultra. The rest of the cameras are likely to remain the same. Also, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ models are expected to offer the same camera setup as the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ respectively.

Samsung Galaxy S23 series: Launch date and more
Every year, Samsung launches its Gaalxy S23 series phone around February. However, it is expected that the company may launch the new smartphone a little early. Reports claim that Samsung is expected to launch the latest S-series phone sometime in mid-January.

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Samsung is expected to launch its next-generation flagship — Galaxy S23 series — smartphones as soon as early next year. The Galaxy S23 series phones still have a couple of months to go before they see the light of day. However, several leaks and rumours have surfaced over time giving us an idea of what to expect from the upcoming Samsung flagship devices.

For starters, the Galaxy S23 series is speculated to feature a total of three models — Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and the top-of-the-line Galaxy S23 Ultra. As far as new features and changes are concerned, the Galaxy S23 series is expected to come with improved hardware, some design changes and more. So, here we will take a look at all that’s expected out of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series.

Samsung Galaxy S23 series: Design
Several leaks and design renders have surfaced revealing that Samsung’s entire S23 lineup may look similar. Now, if you remember, the Galaxy S22 series retained the previous generation design for the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+. However, the Galaxy S22 Ultra brought altogether a different design, especially for the camera module. It appears that Samsung is now planning to bring the same individual lens housing design to other models as well. As per the reports, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ will come with a similar design to the Galaxy S22 Ultra. While the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to look more or less similar to the predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy S23 series: Performance
This change is inevitable. This means the Galaxy S23 series smartphones will come with the latest generation flagship chipset. Now, it is not yet clear whether Samsung is planning to retain only the Qualcomm version of the phone for all the regions or keep the Exynos version for some regions. In either case, the phone will get the latest generation flagship chipset which is expected to be the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset or Exynos 2300.

Bigger batteries are also expected to make their way to Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ models. As per reports, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ could get a 200mAh bigger battery. The Ultra’s battery will likely remain the same at 5000mAh. It is also expected that Samsung will offer a faster 45W fast charging support for the Galaxy S23 model.

Read Also

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Samsung Galaxy S23 series: Camera
The biggest change that we may get to see in terms of the camera is the new 200MP sensor in Galaxy S23 Ultra. The rest of the cameras are likely to remain the same. Also, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ models are expected to offer the same camera setup as the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ respectively.

Samsung Galaxy S23 series: Launch date and more
Every year, Samsung launches its Gaalxy S23 series phone around February. However, it is expected that the company may launch the new smartphone a little early. Reports claim that Samsung is expected to launch the latest S-series phone sometime in mid-January.

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