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Samsung Galaxy S23 tipped to be packed with 6.1-inch 1080P display, 3900mAh battery

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Samsung is said to launch the Galaxy S23 smartphone in early 2023. Before this, we are getting familiarized with lots of leaks and rumors that suggets what to expect from the upcoming smartphones. Recently, the Samsung Galaxy S23 display and battery information have appeared online.

According to the Chinese tipster DigitalChatStation, the base model of the Galaxy S23 series will feature a 6.1-inch flexible straight screen that supports 1080 pixels resolution. This is similar to its predecessor Galaxy S22 phone.

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Meanwhile, as per the report, there is a minor improvement in the battery capacity of the phone, at least in size. The leakster says that the device has a rated value of 3785mAh battery and a typical battery of 3900mAh. This is bigger than the 3700mAh battery of the Galaxy S22 smartphone.

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However, DCS also suggets that its battery fast charging capacity is a little worse than the domestic small-screen flagship. Besides these Samsung Galaxy S23 display and battery details, the information does not reveal anything.

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Previously, it was reported that Galaxy S23 devices will equip Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset while the two low-cost models of the lineup will install the same 12MP ultra-wide angle camera as the older models.

Aside from this, Ross Young, the CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), exposed the color variants of this device. He told that the Galaxy S23 will appear in Beige, Black, Green, and Light Pink colors, however, the colors of the Ultra model are different.

New design coming to Galaxy S23:

A couple of weeks back, OnLeaks shared the CAD renders of Galaxy S23 smartphones which suggets that a new design is coming to the smartphones. As per the information, this device still features triple rear cameras but the company has removed the camera island as it does on this year’s Galaxy S22 Ultra.

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Samsung Galaxy A55 with flat edge design revealed in 5K renders

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Samsung will unveil several new Galaxy A series phones next year. The next year’s Galaxy devices are said to introduce a new design language, with a flat edge being the most highlighting. Well, folks over at MySmartPrice (in collaboration with Onleaks) managed to reveal Samsung Galaxy A55 design in renders.

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Similar to Galaxy S24 flagships, the renders of Samsung Galaxy A55 showcase flat edge design. Notably, the device is likely to bring metal frame rather than the conventional material. In terms of dimensions, the device will roughly measure 161.1 x 77.3 / 77.9 x 8.2mm.

Check renders below:

Galaxy A55 Specs [Rumored]

Display –

6.5-inch Super AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, Full HD+ resolution, Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection

Chipset –

Exynos 1480 chipset, AMD GPU

RAM –

8GB

Storage –

128GB/256GB storage

Rear Cameras –

50MP primary camera, OIS, 12MP ultra-wide lens,5MP macro sensor

Front Camera –

32MP

Battery & Charging –

5,000mAh, 25W fast charging

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Flagship phones to get more pricey as Samsung hikes camera sensor prices

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Camera-centric flagship smartphones could be expensive as Samsung has increased the price of ISOCELL image sensors. As camera sensors are one of the most expensive parts, it could increase the price of 2024 flagships.

While companies are working hard to improve the smartphone camera experience, flagship models with cameras as their core selling point are likely to become more expensive. The main reason is that Samsung has increased the price of its components.

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The smartphone industry has slowed down over the past few years, leaving manufacturers involved in component production with excess inventory. Samsung is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of CMOS sensors, which are used in its own phones and those of other brands.

As the smartphone market slowly grows, Samsung has reportedly sent notices to phone manufacturers to increase the price of its imaging sensors by 25%. The new prices may take effect in early 2024. Samsung’s increase in the price of imaging sensors will mainly affect sensors of 32 million pixels and above.

This could force smartphone manufacturers to increase the cost of high-end smartphones. Meanwhile, Samsung’s rivals in the field, Sony and OmniVision, have yet to announce price increases.

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[Download] Samsung Galaxy S24 wallpapers leaked ahead of launch

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Samsung Galaxy S24 series is coming in January 2024, which consists of three models including the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra. However, before the official launch, some leaks and rumors have already revealed some details about the Galaxy S24 series. Now, some live images of the Galaxy S24 Ultra have appeared online, showing its design and color options.

A well-known tipster named Vetrox360 has shared a set of Galaxy S24 Ultra wallpapers, which are available for download for any Galaxy device. These devices are available in four different colors – Titanium Violet, Black, Grey, and Yellow.

The wallpapers have an amazing and elegant look with a gradient effect, which surely enhances the appearance of your Galaxy device. If you are interested in downloading the Galaxy S24 Ultra wallpapers, you can get it from the link mentioned below.

  • Samsung Galaxy S24 Wallpapers – Link

Here you can also check out a glimpse of Samsung Galaxy S24 leaked Wallappers.

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