Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: Everything We Know so Far

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: Everything We Know So Far

The Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Ultra launch, scheduled for February 2023 and will usher in the year of new Android smartphones, is only a few weeks away. Expect intriguing design updates, much better and larger cameras, and more.

Fortunately, Samsung produces the same models regularly and follows a predictable release schedule, so we know exactly what is coming out and when. The big, terrible, expensive Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will be the central topic of this article.

Even if we still need to understand Samsung’s next Ultra phone fully, many leaks and speculations have already surfaced. Below is a summary of all the Galaxy S23 Ultra news and beliefs.

 

Important Information Release Information & Cost

First, let’s discuss when the Galaxy S23 series could be released. Every year, in March, Samsung introduces its flagship device. The release dates for the Galaxy S10, S20, and S22 series were in the middle of February or the first week of March. Samsung just revealed that the Galaxy S23 announcement event, dubbed “Galaxy Unpacked,” would take place on February 1.

The Galaxy S21 series has a January announcement date and a subsequent release date. The S22 was introduced on February 9 and made available on February 25.

Nevertheless, we could see a somewhat different release timetable in 2023 due to persistent chip shortages and a worldwide supply limitation. The new Galaxy Z Flip 4 came on time, which is encouraging for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra, which will be released soon.

The anticipated price is another unknown. Again, Samsung often employs a similar method, so we assume this year will be identical to previous years. For instance, the high-end Galaxy S22 Ultra cost $1,199, whereas the Galaxy S22 first sold for $799.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is anticipated to cost roughly $1,199.

 

The Style: A Familiar Matter

Look for Samsung to make a few minor changes after three years of essentially utilizing the same design, particularly with the enormous number of cameras on the back. More precisely, the camera layouts of the S21 Ultra and S22 Ultra were identical. However, the later model did not have the framing surrounding each lens.

Samsung will not deviate much from its tried-and-true design. Still, now that the “Ultra” series has received the S-Pen, it is expected to feature an even larger screen than previous models and keep the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s squared-off appearance.

The phone looks quite similar to earlier versions. The three main camera modules protrude, leaving the phone’s two tiny lenses flat.
For the next Ultra in 2023, Samsung will continue to use the same enormous and stunning 6.8-inch Quad-HD screen. The inside and the camera configuration at the rear will undoubtedly see the most significant improvements in terms of “design.”

With the Ultra, we may finally see an under-display selfie camera, lower bezels, or anything else to set it apart from earlier versions. Expect improvement and development rather than radical reinvention.

 

Spec Talk: The Newest and Best

You may anticipate improvements as this is Samsung’s most recent and finest flagship phone. As the company’s most significant and excellent phone, it won’t hold anything back. It contains a large screen, insane cameras, top performance, and a tonne of RAM.

The latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip debuting on November 15 is the most visible. Samsung commonly employs its own Exynos chipset for specific areas and provides a Snapdragon processor in many other countries and regions. But according to various trustworthy sources, Qualcomm will dominate in 2023.

The battery packs for the Galaxy S23 and S23+ are expected to be a little bit larger than those for earlier generations. Additionally, it will reportedly have a 5,000 mAh battery, which is okay but not terrific. Despite earlier speculations, we are uncertain that it will be more significant.
The new Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to focus entirely on the cameras and Android 13 (with One UI 5) software, and it should feature a comparable screen, battery life, and design.

 

Here is a list of theoretical perspective (but rumoured) features:

  • 6.8-inch Quad-HD AMOLED displays with 120Hz refresh rate and a somewhat curved screen.
  • Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor
  • Android operating system 13 (One UI 5)
  • 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of storage
  • 8GB, 12GB, or 16GB of RAM
  • Rear cameras: 12MP and 200MP (ultrawide) 3x telephoto (10MP), 10MP periscope
  • 40MP Selfie Camera
  • 5000 mAh battery
  • 45 watts wired, 15 watts wireless, and 4.5 watts reverse wireless
  • Fingerprint Ultrasonic in-display sensor
  • Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, GPS, mmWave 5G, and
  • Headphone Jack: Nope.

Once again, the list you see above is just a compilation of our estimates based on leaks, speculations, and what Samsung supplied on earlier Ultra phones. We expect that Samsung will increase the battery capacity, and most fans would appreciate faster fast charging.

The 200MP insane camera, the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, and the expectation that Samsung would drop the 128GB variant in favour of 256GB at the very least are the most significant improvements. If you like that kind of thing, the S-Pen is also expected to get specification upgrades.

 

The Bigger and Better Cameras for All

The sole significant enhancement over last year’s quad-camera system from Samsung is the incredible 200MP primary sensor. A 200MP lens will be smaller than early fan-made renderings claimed it would be and take up the top half of the phone.

The 10MP (10x optical and 100x periscope) zoom lens might remain unchanged by Samsung, and the ultra-wide camera could be improved. However, the 200MP primary camera, which one leaker claims is the most significant camera update in five years, will be the biggest change.
Although the 100MP camera of today’s smartphones is quite good, there are some banding problems, and the first generation had difficulties with auto-focus and the edges of photos.

That means the camera will adjust settings as needed for the best results, so we presume it won’t always Pixel-bin down to 12MP until it has to. It sounds interesting, even if we still need to determine what it all means.

 

Can you wait?

This is the crucial question. Do you need to hold off till the Galaxy S23 Ultra? That depends on your existing phone, your needs, and your financial situation. This large, pricey, sophisticated phone has all the newest bells and whistles. If you’ve been waiting this long for the latest and best, you should wait until next month when it will be available.

You are many years behind if you still use a Galaxy S10+, Pixel 4 XL, or even a Galaxy S20. Google’s Pixel 7 Pro and the Galaxy S22 Ultra are excellent choices. Or, hold out until the S23 is released and save money by purchasing the Galaxy S22.

If you’ve owned several generations of Samsung Galaxy flagships, get the S22 Ultra or wait for the all-new Galaxy S23 Ultra in late February. We don’t know everything about the phone yet, but it’ll be well worth the wait.

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