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The line is expected Galaxy The S23 will be officially presented at the beginning of February 2023, which is relatively soon. That's also why many specifications that the entire series will have have leaked into the ether. It is widely believed that all models in the range will be powered by the 8th generation Snapdragon processor globally. Now, for the first time, a report has surfaced that claims what performance improvements we can actually expect from Samsung's upcoming phones.

Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy So the S23 Ultra should be equipped Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and compared to its predecessors, there should finally be a significant performance leap. The upcoming phones should reportedly have a 36% higher CPU performance, a 48% faster GPU and a 60% faster NPU (Neural Processing Unit used for AI and ML acceleration). The devices are also supposed to be equipped with a better cooling solution for the chipset, which will help with better performance under long-term loads (and less heat in our hands).

Previous messages while suggesting that Samsung may have struck a deal with Qualcomm for an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. According to benchmark data, this particular version of the processor is clocked at 170MHz higher. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 also features faster RAM (LPDDR5X) and storage (UFS 4.0), which should result in a significant performance jump.

In addition to the gross increase in performance, the series would Galaxy The S23 was supposed to bring brighter displays (all variants should have a brightness of 1 nits), better color rendering in outdoor conditions, a better selfie camera (750MPx Dual-Pixel AF), video recording in 12K at 8 fps, as well as satellite connectivity. Galaxy S23 to Galaxy The S23+ will also get slightly larger batteries with capacities of 3 mAh, or 900 mAh. There is definitely something to look forward to, and that in a relatively short time.

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