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The mind-blowing Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra concept is here!

The noteworthy Galaxy S22 Ultra debuted earlier this year, and Samsung is now working on the next-generation foldable devices prior to their August launch. Samsung is likely to launch the Galaxy S23 Ultra in early next year, while a too early concept emerged on the web nearly 10 days ago.
Created by concept maker TechnizoConcept, the Galaxy S23 Ultra concept shows the possible design of the top model of the next Samsung S series flagship. While there’s no confirmed information about the 200MP camera installation, we can find it in the concept video.
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On the front, we can see the Galaxy S22 Ultra-like display with hole-punch and curved edges. On the flip side, the Galaxy S23 Ultra comes with a whole new Camera lens arrangement, which looks quietly improved, compared to the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
As you can see in the video below, the Galaxy S23 Ultra might feature a rearranged camera system in a 2+2 form factor. While the primary and wide-angle camera sensors are placed vertically, the device has the rest two Telephoto lenses parallelly away, while one lens is installed alongside the LED flash circle.
While we are months away from the expected launch of the Galaxy S23 series, there’s more to come in the near future. Therefore, we suggest you take this information with a pinch of salt as the rumors will continue to emerge gradually.
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Google confirms Galaxy S23 FE coming in two SoC variants

Google Play Console database confirmed that Samsung’s Galaxy S23 FE will be available in two SoC variants. The company is about to introduce a handful of new Fan Edition products including a smartphone, two tablets, and a pair of wireless earbuds.
In a recent development, Samsung’s Galaxy S23 FE surfaced on the Google Play Console database, which not only confirmed that two SoC variants are coming but an image of the phone also got shared. The device will have Exynos 2200 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chips, based on market/region.
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In addition, the S23 Fan Edition will bring 8GB of RAM, well, at least one of its variants will. It’s easily possible this will be the only RAM variant, though. Android 13 is also confirmed, while One UI 5.1 will be included on top of it as well as eligibility of 4 OS plus 5 years of security updates.
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Here’s when Samsung Galaxy Z Fold rival by OnePlus going official!

OnePlus will launch its first foldable smartphone – the OnePlus Open on October 19. A reliable source revealed the launch date, following OnePlus’ announcement about the “soon” arrival of its first foldable handset.
The upcoming OnePlus Open reportedly features a form factor of OPPO Find N2. After Google’s Pixel Fold, the OnePlus Open will compete with Samsung, which has dominated the international foldable market.
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Notably, the Chinese phone maker kicked out China’s BOE in favor of Samsung Display. This decision led the vendor delay the unveiling of the foldable phone as major change in its OLED panel supply chain.
OnePlus today announced that #OnePlusOpen is launching “soon”
Now let me tell you what soon means: The very first foldable smartphone from @OnePlus is launching October 19th! 🗓️
I’m truly excited about this device!
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) September 20, 2023
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 on Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus gains sequential improvement

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S24 Plus featuring the unreleased Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor visited Geekbench. Following its first appearance on the benchmark platform in late July, the Galaxy S24 Plus scored slightly better points in the fresh test.
According to the input, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, powering the Galaxy S24 Plus, scored 2240 points and 6743 points in Geekbench 6’s single-core and multi-core tests. For reference, the device reached up to 2242/6730 and 2233/6661 as of July 2023.
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The South Korean tech giant will also introduce the Exynos 2400-powered Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus. These variants will be available in certain markets including Europe, with the Galaxy S24 Ultra only equipped with the Snapdragon chipset.