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Galaxy S23 Ultra isn’t getting Samsung’s new UDR 2000 display

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Samsung recently unveiled its UDR 2000 OLED display for smartphones with a peak brightness of more than 2,000 nits. The company showcased the new display product at CES 2023, which is currently underway in Las Vegas, US. The timing of this unveiling suggested this display solution may debut on the Galaxy S23 series next month. At least the Ultra model could have got it. But not to be. Two different tipsters have confirmed this.

Samsung won’t debut the UDR 2000 display on the Galaxy S23 Ultra

You probably remember a rumor from November last year saying that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will get the industry’s brightest smartphone display yet. We were told that the phone will comfortably surpass peak brightness levels of 2,000 nits and may even reach 2,200 nits. However, tipster Ahmed Qwaider recently quashed those hopes saying that the new Ultra will not get any brightness boost from the 1,750 nits of peak brightness offered by last year’s model. This came as a bit of disappointing news, with the only positive takeaway being the entire Galaxy S23 lineup getting the same level of brightness.

However, with little backing from anyone else, we had reasons to believe that the Galaxy S23 Ultra may still get an upgrade in this area. After all, Samsung is the maker of the 2,000 nits display panel found on the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max. The company launching the UDR 2000 display at CES 2023 instilled more hope. But Ahmed has reiterated that 1,750 nits of peak brightness are the maximum you’ll get on any Galaxy S23 model. They specifically mentioned that the UDR 2000 OLED panel will not debut on the upcoming Samsung flagship.

This claim has now received backing from another reputed industry insider. Ice Universe says they are “100% sure” about the UDR 2000 display not featuring on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. They also appear to be nodding to Ahmed’s claim that the new Ultra will not get any brightness boost. While the Galaxy S22 Ultra is already pretty bright, any improvement wouldn’t have hurt. More importantly, the company already has expertise in it, so it could have taken things up a notch. It would have given Samsung users some bragging rights in this competitive market if not anything else.

Nonetheless, the Galaxy S23 launch is nearing and with each passing day, we are getting to learn more about the new Samsung flagships. We expect leaks to come thick and fast the closer we get to the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1. We will keep you updated with all the latest information.




Samsung recently unveiled its UDR 2000 OLED display for smartphones with a peak brightness of more than 2,000 nits. The company showcased the new display product at CES 2023, which is currently underway in Las Vegas, US. The timing of this unveiling suggested this display solution may debut on the Galaxy S23 series next month. At least the Ultra model could have got it. But not to be. Two different tipsters have confirmed this.

Samsung won’t debut the UDR 2000 display on the Galaxy S23 Ultra

You probably remember a rumor from November last year saying that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will get the industry’s brightest smartphone display yet. We were told that the phone will comfortably surpass peak brightness levels of 2,000 nits and may even reach 2,200 nits. However, tipster Ahmed Qwaider recently quashed those hopes saying that the new Ultra will not get any brightness boost from the 1,750 nits of peak brightness offered by last year’s model. This came as a bit of disappointing news, with the only positive takeaway being the entire Galaxy S23 lineup getting the same level of brightness.

However, with little backing from anyone else, we had reasons to believe that the Galaxy S23 Ultra may still get an upgrade in this area. After all, Samsung is the maker of the 2,000 nits display panel found on the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max. The company launching the UDR 2000 display at CES 2023 instilled more hope. But Ahmed has reiterated that 1,750 nits of peak brightness are the maximum you’ll get on any Galaxy S23 model. They specifically mentioned that the UDR 2000 OLED panel will not debut on the upcoming Samsung flagship.

This claim has now received backing from another reputed industry insider. Ice Universe says they are “100% sure” about the UDR 2000 display not featuring on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. They also appear to be nodding to Ahmed’s claim that the new Ultra will not get any brightness boost. While the Galaxy S22 Ultra is already pretty bright, any improvement wouldn’t have hurt. More importantly, the company already has expertise in it, so it could have taken things up a notch. It would have given Samsung users some bragging rights in this competitive market if not anything else.

Nonetheless, the Galaxy S23 launch is nearing and with each passing day, we are getting to learn more about the new Samsung flagships. We expect leaks to come thick and fast the closer we get to the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1. We will keep you updated with all the latest information.

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