Samsung is set to unveil its latest Galaxy S series on February 1st at its Unpacked event, and new leaks have already revealed a detailed list of specs for each phone. The three new models, the Galaxy S23 Ultra, S23+, and S23, are set to feature some impressive new technologies and capabilities.
Starting with the Galaxy S23 Ultra, this flagship device will feature a massive 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a Vision Booster that will allow for maximum screen brightness of 1750 nits. It will also have a super-smooth 120Hz screen refresh rate for an immersive viewing experience. The S23 Ultra will also feature a 12MP selfie camera and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera, as well as a 200MP wide-angle camera and two telephoto lenses. It will also come with a built-in S Pen stylus for added functionality. Under the hood, the S23 Ultra will have a 5000mAh battery with Super Fast Charging 2.0 technology and will come in two storage options, 8/12GB RAM and 256/512GB or 1TB.
The Galaxy S23+ will also feature a 6.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a Vision Booster and maximum screen brightness of 1750 nits. It will also have a super-smooth 120Hz screen refresh rate. The S23+ will also have a 12MP selfie camera and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera, as well as a 50MP wide-angle camera and a 10MP telephoto lens. It will also have a 4700mAh battery with Super Fast Charging 2.0 technology and will come in two storage options, 8GB RAM and 256/512GB.
Finally, the Galaxy S23 will feature a 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a Vision Booster and maximum screen brightness of 1750 nits. It will also have a super-smooth 120Hz screen refresh rate. The S23 will also have a 12MP selfie camera and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera, as well as a 50MP wide-angle camera and a 10MP telephoto lens. It will also have a 3900mAh battery with Super Fast Charging 2.0 technology and will come in three storage options, 8GB RAM and 128/256/512GB.
Overall, the new Galaxy S23 series looks to be a significant upgrade over its predecessor, with improved displays, cameras, and charging technology. These new models are sure to be a hit with consumers when they are officially released on February 1st.