It looks like Samsung has refined the design and build quality of its flagships so that it can focus more on the software side or smaller improvements that improve the overall user experience.
The Korean giant introduced new "flags" at the end of the month Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 + a Galaxy S23Ultra. While the S23 and S23+ may seem at first glance to be more or less copies of last year's models, they bring some useful improvements "wrapped up" in a more minimalistic design. Here are five of their best features that you should definitely not ignore.
Incredible performance thanks to collaboration with Qualcomm and faster storage
For the first time in history, it does not have a new series Galaxy With different chips for different markets. Samsung has established a closer partnership with Qualcomm to bring the series Galaxy The S23 made extensive use of the overclocked version of the chipset Snapdragon 8 Gen2 called Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy. In addition to unprecedented performance, the chip also boasts improved energy efficiency, which has a positive impact on battery life.
In addition to the new exclusive chipset they use Galaxy S23 and S23+ modern UFS 4.0 storage that enables faster file transfer. Note, however, that UFS 4.0 is not supported by the 128GB variant of the base model.
Excellent color accuracy with high peak brightness
Although the display Galaxy The S23 and S23+ don't have the highest peak brightness in the industry, but they're still beautifully bright and color accurate in all lighting conditions thanks to the improved Vision Booster technology Samsung introduced last year. Specifically, their screens can reach a brightness of up to 1750 nits. For Galaxy The S23+ is nothing new, its predecessor, the pro Galaxy However, the S23 is a noticeable leap forward, because u Galaxy The S22 peaked at "only" 1300 nits. We probably don't need to add that the phones are equipped with Dynamic AMOLED 2X screens, which boast a variable refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and support for the HDR10+ format.
Improved video recording
Galaxy Although the S23 and S23+ are not new 200MPx ISOCELL HP2 sensor, which is equipped with the S23 Ultra model, but like it, they can shoot videos in 8K resolution at 30 frames per second (for the series Galaxy The S22 maxed out at 8K/24 fps). In addition, they have better video stabilization. The front camera has also been improved, which now has a resolution of 12 MPx (vs. 10 MPx) and supports HDR10+ video recording.
Unprecedented software support
New flagships Galaxy The S23 comes with a new version of One UI. Although version 5.1 is still based on Androidu 13, brings a number of useful innovations, such as improved window management in the mode DeX, application improvements Gallery, the option to save screenshots to your own folders, a new battery widget, or better connectivity options with devices like Wi-Fi speakers.
In addition, he gets a turn Galaxy S23 four upgrades Androidua will be supplied with security updates for five years. Samsung's software support is simply unmatched for its top-of-the-line phones.
Resilience that just doesn't show
Last but not least, they are Galaxy The S23 and S23+ are some of the most rugged "non-rugged" smartphones you can buy right now. The highly durable aluminum frame and flat design make them less prone to damage from accidental drops and thanks to the latest protection Gorilla Glass Victus 2 they are even more durable. Of course, it's IP68 water resistant, which means the phones should survive a dusty environment or a quick submersion in water without any problems.
Nice crap 😀 what should I do next? No difference compared to the S12 series. The speed of the axis is exactly the same, mainly because the constantly embarrassing snap and storage are praised here. Why don't you write that 23+ photos are just as useless as 22+ those cameras from is a real tragedy.
And which model is the S12 please?
And which is not a tragedy if you can teach us all here? To float nonsense without a concrete statement is completely useless!
It will be better in a year and I will probably replace it, just like this year. Cell phones are consumable and it's really incomparable to what was a miracle a few years ago.