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Until the introduction of Samsung's next flagship series Galaxy The S23 is still a few months away, but we know quite a bit about it from the numerous recent leaks, with the standard model already revealed in October with alleged complete specifications. Now, details about the model's display, chip, camera and battery capacity have been revealed, or rather confirmed Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Galaxy The S23 Ultra was recently certified by TENAA, which revealed that the Korean smartphone giant's next most powerful "flagship" will have a 6,8-inch QHD+ (1440 x 3088 px) display and an octa-core chipset with three processor clusters, with one running at 3,36, 2,8 GHz and the other two at 2, respectively XNUMX GHz. It is most likely a "high frequencyí” (AC) version of Qualcomm's recently introduced flagship chip Snapdragon 8 Gen2.

The certification documents further revealed that the phone will have 8 or 12 GB of RAM and storage with a capacity of 256, 512 GB and 1 TB, five rear cameras (they will include 200MPx the main sensor and with a probability bordering on certainty two telephoto lenses, a "wide-angle" and a module with laser focus) and that one of the telephoto lenses will "be able to" zoom up to 10x. And finally, the certification revealed that the next Ultra will get a battery with a nominal capacity of 4855 mAh (which Samsung apparently "rounds" to 5000 mAh in practice), dimensions of 163,4 x 78,1 x 8,9 mm and a weight of 233 g The phone will be launched together with the S23 and S23+ models in February, according to unofficial reports, the very first week

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