Samsung has just announced the Galaxy S23 series smartphones across the global markets, including India along with the Galaxy Book 3 series laptops. While the company is yet to reveal the prices for India and some other markets, we now know what it could be like based on the prices from the US market. Along with the Galaxy S23 series, Samsung has also launched the Galaxy Book 3 series laptops as its latest generation of Windows notebooks.
The Galaxy S23 series is more of like a S variant of the Galaxy S22 series, only bringing refinements to the areas where the predecessor fell short. The design changes on the vanilla Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus that ditch the camera bump and go for floating camera lenses, as seen on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The Galaxy S23 Ultra, on the other hand, retains the same design with minor tweaks here and there. Samsung is doubling down on the sustainability factor this year with ecologically right materials. These phones also use the Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for improved drop protection.
As part of the Snapdragon for Galaxy initiative, Samsung is using an enhanced Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 with a beefed up CPU core. Battery capacities seen an overall upgrade on the Galaxy S23 vanilla models — the Galaxy S23 has a 3900mAh battery whereas the Galaxy S23 Plus has a 4700mAh capacity battery.
The cameras is where a lot of changes have taken place. The Galaxy S23 Ultra retains the same camera setup as the S22 Ultra, except for the main 200MP ISOCELL HP2 camera that promised to offer improved image clarity and better low light videography. All the three models can record 8K videos at up to 30 fps. Samsung is also bringing the ability to shoot 50MP photos in Pro Mode and a new Astro mode for longer exposures.
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