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What Samsung is most likely to come up with in it’s new series of 2023

Samsung remains the largest manufacturer of phones now. People have begun relating android with Samsung and this has happened because of the great success of the Samsung Galaxy series in the market. Samsung has not yet revealed any information about the new model it would be coming within the market but as far as the assumption is concerned it runs around Samsung Galaxy S23 series. We can expect a series of functionality in this series. Let’s see what we can hope and expect from such a great phone. 

Are we to see the Galaxy S23 series? 

Undoubtedly it can be said that Samsung’s Galaxy S line has been a huge success as premium smartphone series. So hard that it can be said that the company would dare to come up with any other series, just as they have done every single year since 2010.

However, as far as the name is concerned Samsung has skipped from series 10 to 20 just to have alignment with years so it is most likely to come up with the S23 series than any other name to mark the year 2023.

 

Expected date of release

Galaxy S10 series — February 20, 2019

Galaxy S20 series — February 11, 2020

Galaxy S21 series — January 14, 2021

Galaxy S22 series — February 9, 2022

 

Samsung has always chosen the first three months to launch its new series. Though S21 can be taken as an exception because of Covid-19. So we can expect it to unveil the new model to people in February but won’t be wrong to say if it comes out in January or March. By keeping today’s scenario in mind about the chip shortage across the world dates may even deviate by months. So we cannot be hindered percent sure but just expect it to come during first three months.

 

Design expectations. 

In the history of the Galaxy S line users only saw the biggest ever shift in 2022. That’s when Samsung remodeled the Galaxy S22 Ultra to function and look alike the Galaxy Note phone. S Pen slot and body design was the peculiar characteristic of that model. 

But after that Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus remained largely the same. So it won’t be wrong to state that Samsung may repeat the same design and function. If that happens Galaxy S23 Ultra will have the same design as Galaxy S22 Ultra and the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus wouldn’t change much either.

This is the same strategy of the model that Apple employs year and year. Sometimes it does come with awesome and cool functions but if you will observe you will find that they have more or less got the same thing into it rather than coming with tremendous change.

 

Features 

Samsung Galaxy S phones are the first globally available devices with the latest silicon from Qualcomm. So the same can be expected with Samsung S 23 three phones to have Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor that s in the market of North America, Korea, and India. Rest may get unannounced with Exynos 2300. is possible Samsung could abandon Exynos-powered Galaxy S phones in 2023 but still making any solid comment on it would be wrong. 

At least Galaxy S22 Ultra features would be surpassed in Galaxy S23 and for that, we can think of getting 8GB of RAM, at least 128GB of internal storage, a 1440p display with at least a 120Hz refresh rate, a battery capacity of at least 5,000mAh, and a wired charging speed of at least 45W. A quad-sensor rear camera with the main sensor to exceed at least 108MP in quality. 



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