One of the biggest challenges facing the smartphone industry today is the lack of innovation. As smartphones become more and more sophisticated, there are less and less significant differences between models from different manufacturers. It also means that for many people, upgrading to a new smartphone isn't as exciting as it used to be. And right now Galaxy The S23 will be a perfect example of this trend.
Although Samsung is the most well-known and one of the most respected smartphone manufacturers in the world, Galaxy The S23 will most likely not offer anything significantly different from the model Galaxy S22. This means that people who already Galaxy S22 owners won't have much reason to upgrade. This is the dilemma most fans of the company find themselves in these days. But we have already seen it with other manufacturers, for example with Apple. With him, you can hardly recognize the design (and for that matter hardware) differences between the three generations of his phones (iPhone 12, 13, 14).
Of course, Samsung is bucking this trend and trying to focus on foldable smartphones that are simply different. After all, it is the only manufacturer on the market that currently offers two different folding formats on a global scale. AT Galaxy The S22 Ultra then used the old design of the Note series, but still quite refreshing for the S series. However, this should not happen next year.
Just a necessary evolution
In addition to the absence of any major changes, the price may also be an issue Galaxy S23. As mentioned, Samsung's prices have remained largely unchanged in recent years, even as other manufacturers have started to lower their prices to better compete. This means that Galaxy The S23 will likely be as expensive as the Galaxy S22, if not even more expensive than Apple, which may not be attractive to those looking for a more affordable version of the best-equipped smartphone. On the other hand, the company gives us a lot of bonuses, such as redemptions for old devices or free headphones, etc.
One of the reasons people regularly upgrade their smartphones is to access the latest and greatest technology. Galaxy S23, however, in contrast Galaxy The S22 is unlikely to offer any major technological advancements. As the novelty is expected to come with a Snapdragon chipset in all markets worldwide, it may paradoxically be the only one for European owners of the existing range Galaxy S22 one of the incentives to upgrade from the Exynos model. The cameras are also to be improved evolutionarily. But the average user will hardly recognize it.
Regardless of the model, it's my turn Galaxy The S23 doesn't inspire as much enthusiasm as I originally thought it would. This is simply because it will likely have an almost identical design to the Galaxy S22 (except in the area of cameras), will not be any more affordable and will not offer any major technological progress compared to the year-old series. However, this is common for Samsung's flagship smartphones. Since the S22 series brought major improvements, at least in the case of the Ultra model, the 2023 series will be evolutionary at best. Instead, perhaps we should start looking forward to the next one Galaxy S24, which will quite possibly bring groundbreaking news.
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Well, no hit parade! Apple it really disappointed, especially with the renamed "notch" and it will probably feed us with that ugliness for another 3-4 years WTF!!!
That's why I was going to return to Android and Samsung was my favorite. But what Samsung (and others) have to catch up on is battery life and camera quality. Yes, Galaxy The S22 and S22 Ultra, on paper, are better than the iP 14, iP 14 Pro, but unfortunately, the resulting photos are almost always in favor Apple, mainly in the rendered details. Samsung seemed to compress all the photos. I don't have it, so I don't know if it can be turned off somewhere?
Too bad, from Galaxy With 23 I expected:
1. MAINLY, a better photo module to match the iPhone 14 Pro!
2nd shot is a lesser evil than DI, but I expected it to go under the display.
3. longer battery life
5. Snapdragon, which hopefully Europe, that is, all of us will get
6. 3nm CPU, will it be around the end of next year??
7. Galaxy S23 Ultra – that model also has a flat front, the curved display is disgusting, and just because of that, I never went to Samsung (when I was at Androidat…).
So maybe sometime next time, at least in the final, the user will save.
The time is getting closer to us, as in the PC world, those days are long gone when you upgraded every year, now you just need to buy almost "anything" and it will serve you well for many years.
It's the same with phones, they don't move anywhere much. Photo modules are limited by physics, you simply cannot fit the size of a professional compact photo chip into your phone.... Batteries would like to experience a revolution, but still nothing, micro-leds are still expensive... So the entire mobile industry is kind of stomping on the spot.
While Samsung at least has cashbacks, promotions and so on Apple brazenly claims exorbitant prices!
We'll see where it goes in 2024, but I wouldn't expect much from the next 3-6 years...
The S22 can be bought ten times cheaper than the iph 14 and does not have the outdated 60 Hz display, so for me at the moment iphone there is no competition
Apple also has a lot of action. You need maybe 14 dollars trade in for 1000 pro max for 13 pro max. That is similar to s22 ultra for 200+21 ultra. But here we can only dream about such events. In the US Samsung recently gave 1000 for an s21 ultra with a broken display
I agree, Samsung disappointed me mainly in terms of weak batteries. Perhaps only the m51 was fine, 7 thousand. M.P.A. I am considering switching to Asus rog phone 6, battery 6 thousand. M.P.A. Even if I don't play games.