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Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series has received two more certifications; indicating its release is soon

Two certifications have been granted to Samsung’s next Galaxy S23 smartphone, indicating its release is soon approaching.

The three Samsung smartphones, the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra devices, are anticipated to be part of the Galaxy S23 series when it debuts in February 2023. The Galaxy S23 has received two more certification systems, Thailand’s NBTC and India’s BIS, which offer some fascinating facts.

All three phones got spotted on different certification platforms in the past. But now, two more certifications have been granted to Samsung’s next Galaxy S23 smartphone, indicating its release is soon approaching.

It was previously said that one of the Galaxy S23’s variations had the model number SM-S911B/DS. The same model is now available for certification on NBTC. The smartphone’s development is finished, and the debut of the Galaxy S23 series is on schedule, according to appearances on both platforms.

Before its anticipated arrival in February 2023, the Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus first surfaced in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification database last month.

According to Samsung insiders, the Galaxy S23 series will be introduced during the Unpacked event, which is anticipated in the first week of February. This will be the first Unpacked event held in person since the epidemic.

Leaked Specifications of Galaxy s23 Series 

Previous rumors claim that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 Gen 2 will be overclocked in the Galaxy S23. More significantly, every country will receive an identical chipset for the phone. This time you won’t have to gripe about Samsung favoring some nations while providing the less capable Exynos chipset to others.



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