Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on Feb 1. The countdown has begun and while the S23 lineup is eagerly awaited, rumour has it that Samsung may launch its FE addition as well during the same event
Galaxy S23 line-up is expected to include three models - S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra. S23 Ultra, iPhone 14 Pro Max rival will most likely come in four colour variants – Cotton Flower, Phantom Black, Botanic Green, Misty Lilac
Much to the relief of Samsung fans, all three models are expected to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, even in India
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The new Galaxy S23 smartphones may differ in terms of screen and battery size, and the best will be reserved for the Galaxy S23 Ultra
Samsung may use its AMOLED E6 display on the S23 Series. Tech Today reviewed the iQOO11 recently and it housed the same display
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According to leaks, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a new 200MP camera, capable of delivering superb night shots replacing 108MP main camera of Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
- ISOCELL HP3 sensor expected for 200 MP shooter
- Super QPD autofocus with horizontal and vertical face detection
- Staggered HDR 8K Video Recording at 30 FPS
Galaxy S23 series is expected to support 25W wired charging. This appears to be unlikely, as Samsung has added support for 45W wired charging in the past
Samsung S23 devices will come with One UI 5.1 based on Android 13. Over the years, Samsung’s software experience has improved drastically and is unlikely to be very different from last year
Pricing Samsung S23 remains unclear, but since it is a flagship and highly anticipated, the Samsung Galaxy S23 series surely won't be cheap. Prices may start above Rs 70,000 for the S23 and the Ultra model could cost over Rs 1 lakh. Samsung will give an early-bird offer on both pre-orders and in the initial days of sale
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That’s not all. Rumour has it that there might be another product announcement at Unpacked. Maybe a new laptop or headphones to build on the Galaxy ecosystem. Stay tuned to Tech Today for more!