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Samsung Galaxy S23, Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 production plan revealed (2023)
This year, Samsung launched Galaxy S22 series as well as Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 flagship smartphones. In 2022, the company is expected to ship 260 million Galaxy phones worldwide. Meanwhile, Samsung 2023 smartphone production plan for Galaxy S23, Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 has been allegedly revealed.
According to the smartphone production plan, Samsung is planning to produce 290 million units and ship 270 million units in 2023 with an increase of 10 million units compared to the ongoing year. Korean media outlet TheElec reviewed the production, which is also available in video.
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The leaked production plan includes all the future flagships including the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. The company is likely to produce 32.63 million units of the Galaxy S23 lineup, while there’s a combined plan of 10 million units for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5.
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To be noted, the above-mentioned figures are from production plan, not the shipments target. An earlier report revealed that the company is estimated to ship 270 million Galaxy smartphone units in 2023, while the recent one suggests the production of 290 million units.
Since the 2023 production plan is set at 290,68 million units, the number has extremely decreased. During the same period last year, Samsung held an event and announced its plans, but this year’s production plan was 334.2 million units. The plan for next year decreased by 13% to 290.68 million units.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 may mark a major comeback for Exynos chipset
Samsung has ‘almost’ canceled the Exynos 2500 in the Galaxy S25 series. The company is solely relying on Snapdragon 8 Elite for the S25 series. Meanwhile, Samsung Galaxy S26 may mark a major comeback for Exynos chipset in 2026.
Credible source Jukanlosreve alleged that Samsung is aiming to “significantly” use Exynos chipset in the Galaxy S26 series. The lineup will indeed launch in 2026, while development and testing will run throughout the next year.
Recently, it was reported that the Foundry has stabilized the 3nm yield. However, the performance gap between the Exynos 2500 and Snapdragon 8 Elite renders the former far from its Qualcomm counterpart – tough to use in the S25 series.
Samsung is expected to begin the mass production of its 2nm process next year. It seems the Foundry business is preparing to revive its Mobile AP business by printing Exynos chipset for Samsung Mobile’s 2026 flagships.
Apple is one of the first consumers of TSMC’s 2nm process. Last year, the iPhone maker gained an edge over Qualcomm by adopting the 3nm process. Flagship SoCs from Samsung, MediaTek, and Qualcomm last year stuck to the 4nm process.
Exynos 2500 could be used in the Galaxy Z Flip 7 next year. It is also rumored that the cheaper foldable phone might also be powered by Exynos 2500. Meanwhile, nothing has been officially confirmed from Samsung’s Exynos arm.
Failure of Exynos chips significantly affects Samsung’s operating profit. It makes a double-sided impact; sole reliance on Qualcomm and loss from Exynos business. It also reduces negotiation power as no other option is left.
At present, it’s not feasible to assume much for a device that could launch in 2026. Samsung is currently focussing on the Galaxy S25 series. Exynos 2500 was planned for the S25 series but things didn’t go well, leading it to cancellation.
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Amazon sent defective refurbished Samsung phone instead of new, buyer alleges
Shocking news coming out from India where Amazon sent a defective refurbished Samsung phone instead of a new one. The phone’s refurbished state may have remained unknown if there was no dead pixel defect on the screen.
An X user (iSunilTaneja) alleged that Amazon seems to be selling refurbished Samsung phone models as brand new. The delivered handset is the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which is currently on sale on at nearly INR 70,000 (~$825).
The buyer reached out to Amazon support but the issue stays unresolved. He attached the repair quotation, which mentions the Samsung repair executive’s remark that the evaluated phone is not new but a refurbished product.
Here are the key details:
- The customer ordered a Galaxy S23 Ultra from Amazon, expecting a brand-new device.
- Upon unboxing, they noticed a strange black circle (dead pixel) above the Infinity-O cutout.
- A visit to Samsung’s service center revealed shocking news: the phone was a refurbished unit, not new.
Refurbished Samsung phones usually offer six months of warranty and no replacement. As the user ordered a brand-new unit from Amazon, delivering a refurbished unit is a violation of consumer rights and stands as an offense.
As Amazon support rejected the claim over the product defect, the customer expressed frustration at its refusal to acknowledge the defect and their reliance on their internal investigation, which seemingly overlooked the provided evidence.
How did a refurbished and defective product get labeled and shipped as new? Amazon must thoroughly investigate and protect the consumer interest. Samsung should also raise its concerns with Amazon as its brand reputation is harming.
This incident underscores the importance of robust quality checks and transparent customer service in the e-commerce industry. As the story gains traction, many will be watching to see how Amazon addresses the situation.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra wows in fresh dummy images [Gallery]
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is a design masterpiece; revealed in fresh new dummy images. China-originated dummies of the upcoming Samsung flagships are up on sale, with stunning images brought to attention by Roland Quandt.
Dummy images show Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in Silver and Black color hues. There will be more standard and online exclusive color choices at the time of the official launch. Titanium Blue is said to be the signature color of the flagship.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra replicates Samsung’s signature design aesthetics. The biggest change is obviously in the frame, those sharp corners turned slightly rounded. The overall look is simply boxy, just the sharp corners no longer appear.
The upcoming smartphone is slightly taller and has a reduced width. The screen could be 6.86-inch, a minor increment over the S24 Ultra, but results in significant refinements in terms of handling and usability.
The frame’s right side will feature three buttons; two for volume adjustment and one multi-functional key. The keys will match the color of the S25 Ultra’s frame made of Titanium material which is lightweight and durable.
The rear side features three large and two little rings, consisting of four image sensors and a ToF lens. The rings also adopt a Fold6-like circular texture design, while the outer ring will likely continue to maintain the appealing look.
Between the two little sensors, there’s an LED flash to be used during nighttime photography. All rings are located at the top left of the rear panel in a vertical arrangement. Enjoy the latest dummy image gallery below.
Samsung is expected to introduce the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra in the first quarter of the next year. It is reported that the Unpacked event could be held on January 22 in San Francisco, United States.
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