Expected to launch during the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1st, the Samsung Galaxy S23 series is highly anticipated and has been the subject of a number of leaks and rumors over the past few months. The upcoming lineup is said to include the base models Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra. Samsung has been teasing a powerful night vision camera for its Ultra model for some time, including a recent promotional video. All three models are said to offer 1750 nits of peak brightness, which is a major upgrade over the base Samsung Galaxy S23 model.
according to a tweet According to tipster Roland Quandt, the Samsung Galaxy S23 series will come with an OLED screen and a maximum brightness of 1750 nits “for all three models, it seems”. It’s worth noting that the Samsung Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra will offer the same peak brightness as their predecessors Samsung Galaxy S22+ or the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. In terms of brightness, the basic variant will be on par with this year’s models, according to the tipster.
While the entire Samsung Galaxy S23 series is expected To be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, one tipster claims Samsung may only use Snapdragon chipsets in its phones for the foreseeable future.
in one tweet, tipster Yogesh Brar claims: “’Snapdragon for Galaxy’ for the Galaxy S23 series is not a one-time thing. Samsung will likely extend this until its new Exynos chips are ready.”
SamMobile reports that the company’s Exynos chipsets, developed by Samsung’s System LSI division, have come up short in recent years, being overshadowed by Snapdragon chipsets in terms of sustained workloads and cellular performance, resulting in reduced battery life. Samsung’s smartphone division, Samsung MX, has set up its own team of engineers to design processors specifically for high-end Galaxy smartphones, and the new unit’s first chip is expected to appear in 2025 with the Galaxy S25, according to the report come to market.
Samsung has already teased the Galaxy S23 Ultra with a powerful night vision camera. In a recent promotion Videoit teased the same camera capabilities once again with clear, magnified images of the moon and the slogan “Epic nights are coming.”
According to an older reportThe Galaxy S23 Ultra’s main camera will be a 200-megapixel HP2 sensor, compared to the 108-megapixel HM3 sensor found on the main camera Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Meanwhile a new one report suggests that the model will offer to record portrait video in 4K quality at 30 fps. Another earlier report suggested that the high-end model will be priced at US$1,400 (roughly Rs.1,13,400).