With the beginning of February, the time has come for one of the most anticipated premieres of this year on the smartphone market. Samsung has introduced three new devices from its flagship Galaxy S23 series of phones, which are eye-catching use of the Snapdragon processor in all global markets.

Two phones, i.e. the basic Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ can boast with a very similar specification. As already mentioned, both phones are based on the Snapdragon processor, more precisely it is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 model in a slightly more powerful form than the standard market variant, which has been overclocked specifically for Samsung. In addition, the phones received a triple main set of cameras (50MP, 12MP and 10MP) and a single 12MP front camera. However, the phones differ in size and battery capacity. The standard Galaxy S23 has a 6.1-inch screen, while the S23+ model has a 6.6-inch screen. Both screens support refresh rates up to 120Hz. In terms of battery, the Galaxy S23 uses a 3900mAh cell, and the S23+ model has a 4700mAh battery. Both phones will be launched with 8GB RAM and 128GB/256GB/512GB internal storage, with the 128GB variant using UFS 3.1 storage and the other two using UFS 4.0 storage.

The most powerful Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra model is distinguished by its specification and size, because this phone has a 6.8-inch screen, also with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. Noteworthy, however, is the phone's equipment with a main camera consisting of four lenses. The main one has as much as 200MP, while in addition a 12MP lens and two 10MP telephoto lenses were used. There is a 10MP camera on the front, and the phone uses the same processor as the two previously presented models, i.e. Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. In addition, Samsung has prepared more diverse memory variants for the Ultra model, consisting of 8GB/12GB RAM and 256GB/512GB /1TB internal storage. Included with this phone is also the S Pen, which can be hidden in the phone case. The whole device works on the basis of a 5000mAh battery.

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