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Samsung's next flagship series will be unveiled in just two weeks, and one would almost like to say that a new day means a new leak. This time, the probable specifications have been leaked into the ether Galaxy S23 and S23+ along with new press images.

According to the website WinFuture she will have Galaxy S23 Super AMOLED display with a diagonal of 6,1 inches, while Galaxy S23+ 6,6-inch screen of the same type. The displays of both should have FHD+ resolution, variable refresh rate from 48-120 Hz, HDR10+ format support and Gorilla Glass protection victims 2. Both are said to be 7,6 mm thin and have similar dimensions to their predecessors (specifically, they will be slightly wider).

On the back, they will have a 50MPx main camera with optical image stabilization, a 12MPx ultra-wide-angle lens and a 10MPx telephoto lens with triple optical zoom. The main camera is said to be able to shoot videos in 8K resolution at 30 fps. The front camera should have a resolution of 12 MPx and be able to shoot videos in 4K resolution at 60 fps with HDR10+.

Both phones should be powered by the chipset in all markets Snapdragon 8 Gen2, which is said to be complemented by 8 GB of operating memory and 128 or 256 GB of internal memory. A variant with 512GB of storage should be available for the "plus" model. Both are equipped with an under-display fingerprint reader, NFC, stereo speakers, IP68 protection, Bluetooth 5.3 and eSIM support. Galaxy In addition, the S23+ is supposed to support UWB technology (other escape however, they claim that the basic model will also get it).

Galaxy The S23 should have a battery with a capacity of 3900 mAh and support for 25W fast charging. Galaxy The S23+ is supposed to draw energy from a 4700mAh battery, which is said to support 45W fast charging. Both are said to support 10W wireless charging and reverse wireless charging. Advice Galaxy S23, which also includes the model Incredibly , will be introduced at the very beginning February.

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