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Samsung S23 Ultra Review: Great, but 200 megapixels isn’t enough

Samsung’s latest flagship isn’t a drastic change from its predecessor, so for most people, the S22 Ultra should probably be your next high-end Android purchase, especially now that it’s cheaper. With the Galaxy S23 Ultra, you get mostly the same specs as the S22, except for an upgraded processor, a downgraded selfie camera and an astonishingly great 200-megapixel primary camera.

I typically compare Samsung’s ‘Ultra’ flagship to phones like the Pixel 7 Pro, but in the Canadian Android landscape, there isn’t really anything that compares to the S23 Ultra. Two phones that are $500 apart can’t really be compared to one another.

Samsung’s latest smartphone sports several of the best tech specs available with any Android device; however, the South Korean company could have taken this phone further in many ways beyond the 200-megapixel primary camera because there isn’t enough that’s new this year.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Display

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz) HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz), HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Processor

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

RAM

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

163.4 x 78.1 x 8.9mm

163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm

Weight

234g

229g

Rear Facing Camera

200-megapixel, 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

108-megapixel (f/1.8), 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

Front Facing Camera

12-megapixel

40-megapixel (f/2.2)

OS

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Battery

5,000mAh

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

February 17, 2023

February 25, 2022

Misc

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Lavendar,’ ‘Creme’

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Burgundy,’ and Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Light Blue,’ and ‘Red.’ & S Pen with 2.8 m/s latency

Display

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz) HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz), HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Processor

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

RAM

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

163.4 x 78.1 x 8.9mm

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm

Weight

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

234g

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

229g

Rear Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

200-megapixel, 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

108-megapixel (f/1.8), 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

Front Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

12-megapixel

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

40-megapixel (f/2.2)

OS

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Battery

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

5,000mAh

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Nano SIM, eSIM

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

February 17, 2023

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

February 25, 2022

Misc

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Lavendar,’ ‘Creme’

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Burgundy,’ and Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Light Blue,’ and ‘Red.’ & S Pen with 2.8 m/s latency

The best thing about this phone

Let’s start with what’s good. In the Canadian market, you won’t find a better camera on an Android device. The handset boasts a 200-megapixel primary camera that bins 16 pixels together to create large 12-megapixel shots. The pictures offer beautifully accurate colours, and the smartphone expertly shows high dynamic range that artfully captures sunsets. Even compared to its predecessor, the S23 Ultra captures far more details in photos.

During my time with the S23 Ultra, I took various pictures of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, Pier 39, and the Palace of Fine Arts. Pictures of the bridge reveal its beautiful red tones, and Pier 39’s seal lions are still incredibly adorable and vibrant. In the pictures of the Palace of Fine Arts, you can see the detailed columns, the vibrant colours on the mallard ducks and how the sun appears behind the intricate architecture.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra’s low-light camera performance is still superb and better than last year’s performance in certain situations. In some images, the device knows how to fix the lighting in the post, resulting in a more true-to-life photo. When there’s too much darkness, the S23 Ultra brightens the entire image. In this picture taken at night of a graffiti-covered garage, you can see how the colours are vibrant and yet more realistic compared to what I snapped with the S22 Ultra.

Samsung’s S23 Ultra also features three more cameras: an ultra-wide with a 12-megapixel sensor with a 120-degree lens, a 12-megapixel sensor with a 10x zoom lens and another with a 3x telephoto lens.

Like last year, the S23 Ultra’s 10x shooter is a beast and can snap detailed photos from quite a distance away. 100x zoom is here again, but unfortunately, it still looks blurry and digitized. That said, even after three years of this feature being around, I still find it impressive in some ways. Portrait mode pictures are similar and offer depth mapping, which applies additional detail to the hair and ensures images stay sharp. For example, you can even distinguish between individual hair follicles in my beard.

When you flip the handset over to its front, you’ll encounter its downgraded 12-megapixel selfie camera. For the past three years, Samsung’s Ultra smartphones have featured a 40-megapixel selfie shooter, so it’s strange to see the company lower the quality. The 12-megapixel camera takes decent shots, and I can’t really tell the difference between selfies I’ve taken with it compared to the ones I’ve shot with the S22 Ultra. Lowlight selfies aren’t necessarily the best. Sure, the images are bright, but these pictures have tons of smoothening and look over-processed.

The S23’s video quality is fantastic. The phone features even better Portrait Video than the S22 Ultra that can be shot at UHD/30fps, similar to Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro. Improved from last year, the phone does a better job at keeping people and objects in the frame. However, the S23 Ultra is always looking for the person’s face. Additionally, you can also control the background blur intensity, and there are different variants of the background blur as well, which was available last year as well.

I’m really fond of the cameras available in the S23 Ultra, and would even go so far as to say that I’d opt for its lenses over the iPhone 14 Pro. Not only are its shooters high quality, but they’re also more versatile than Apple’s offerings. And while I like the Pixel 7 Pro’s camera quality, the S23 Ultra’s camera captures details that the other Android could only dream of.

The S23 Ultra’s cameras are the best part of the phone, and it’s pretty downhill from here. That’s not to say the design, the S Pen, or its Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 are bad — they just don’t offer much of an upgrade over the S22 and don’t feel as special.

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Too similar

The S23 Ultra features a very similar design to its predecessor, with Samsung taking the “if it ain’t broke” approach this year. The phone has a 6.8-inch display and a rectangular body. It also sports Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both the front and rear. The S23 Ultra feels solid, it isn’t too heavy — if you’re already used to larger handsets — and fits comfortably in my hand. When I first picked up the phone, I thought it felt better than the S22 Ultra, but the longer I spent with this device, I find compared to its predecessor, they’re pretty much the same.

On the rear, the S23 features no camera bump, similar to its predecessor. The sensors protrude from the handset’s rear, which means the phone doesn’t sit flat on its back. I’m on the fence about whether I like this design, but most people are over the camera bump debate when it comes to smartphones.

The previously mentioned 6.8-inch display sports a 3120 x 1440 pixel resolution, and everything, from looking at pictures to watching videos and playing games, looks crisp and vibrant. The handset also sports a 120Hz refresh rate that can dip as low as 1Hz when you’re looking at a static page. 120Hz is great, but some phones are starting to push to a 144Hz refresh rate. While this higher refresh rate is unnecessary, and you probably wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between 144Hz and 120Hz, if you’re paying more than $1,600 for a phone that doesn’t fold, it should come with all the bells and whistles.

On the inside

The S23 Ultra features 8GB and 12GB variants, starts at 256GB of storage but can go all the way up to 1TB, and sports Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. While benchmarks don’t equate to how well your handset runs, with Geekbench 6, the Galaxy S23 Ultra had a single-core score of 1,943 and a multi-core score of 5,112.

"Years ago, Android phones were innovative and offered interesting, sometimes gimmicky features, which is what attracted me to them."

Moving on, I still think it’s weird that the handset starts at 8GB of RAM; a couple of years ago, the S21 Ultra started with 12GB of RAM, so I’m unsure why Samsung is going backwards. Again, if you’re paying this much for a phone, it should at least start at 12GB of RAM. You may not be able to tell the difference, but it improves the device’s performance, especially when you’re running multiple apps at once. My review unit features 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, and alongside the processor, everything moves quickly and smoothly.

The games play well. I’ve tried a couple of games of PUBG Mobile and a lot of Marvel Snap matches. After several games of Marvel Snap (probably half an hour's worth), I noticed the phone started to warm up. However, this would likely happen with any Android handset.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra can easily survive a day of usage. This includes watching a few YouTube videos, texting, scrolling through Instagram and more. Typically, on these days, I still have enough juice to get me through to the next day with some leftovers in the morning.

On days with more hardcore usage, like when I took pictures and videos for this review, I only had about 10 percent battery at about 9pm. Overall, this is better battery performance than last year’s S22 Ultra, even though the battery is the same size. Samsung has reportedly improved the screen on the S23 Ultra so it consumes less power, which could explain why this is the case. For the most part, if I charged the S23 Ultra overnight, I didn’t have to worry about the device dying for the rest of the day.

As for its speaker, the S23 Ultra is louder than its predecessor. Using the Sound Meter app, I determined that music peaked around 79 to 82 decibels, which equates to “busy traffic” according to the app. This makes it even louder than the Pixel 7 Pro, S22 Ultra and other flagship handsets like the Z Fold 4. However, volume isn’t everything when it comes to music, and you’ll still want to listen to music on headphones or speakers if you want good bass.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra astrophotography mode shows map of stars

Samsung’s new S23 Ultra can take great pictures in low light, but it also can take pictures of the stars.

In the Expert RAW app, Samsung’s astrophotography mode can take gorgeous photos of the moon and project star maps.

According to 9to5Google’s Max Weinbach, the S23 Ultra can also project star maps onto the sky and take up to a 10-minute timer for pictures.

This is a pretty cool feature, but not one I could try out in downtown Toronto. The phone features a 200-megapixel primary camera that can take pictures better in the dark due to the sensor’s large pixel sizes.

Source: Max Weinbach  

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Here’s what to expect from Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Unpacked event

Like every year, Samsung has announced that it will unveil its new S series smartphones at an upcoming Unpacked keynote.

This year’s keynote takes place on February 1st at 1pm ET/10am PT. The video will stream on the South Korean tech giant’s website and YouTube.

During the keynote, we expect to catch a glimpse of the Galaxy S23 series:

Galaxy S23 Ultra

Samsung’s event will almost certainly reveal the Galaxy S23 Ultra, S23+ and smaller S23. The trio of devices will reportedly feature a ‘Canadybar’ design, with the S23 Ultra offering a similar shape to the S22 Ultra (the new Note). The main highlight of this year’s top-of-the-line Galaxy will be its 200-megapixel primary camera, alongside its high-level specs and S-Pen.

Here are some of the specs we expect to see in Samsung’s 2023 Ultra flagship:

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
  • Android 13, One UI 5
  • 8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM
  • 256GB of storage, 512GB of storage, 1TB of storage
  • 6.8-inch, 1440 x 3080-pixel resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+
  • IP68 water/dust resistant
  • Stylus 9ms latency, Bluetooth integration
  • 200-megapixel, 10-megapixel f/4.9 (periscope telephoto) 10x optical zoom, 10-megapixel f/2.4 (telephoto) 3x optical zoom, 12-megapixel f/2.2
  • 8K video recording at 24fps, 4K video recording at 30/60fps
  • 12-megapixel f/2.2 selfie camera
  • 5,000mAh battery
  • 45W fast charging
  • ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Botanic Green,’ ‘Misty Lilac’ and ‘Cottom Flower’

A previous leak of the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s Australian price — $1,950 AUD (roughly $1,833 CAD) — indicated the phone would cost about $100 more compared to last year’s S22 Ultra. However, leaked U.S. carrier pricing suggests there might not be a price increase. It remains to be seen what happens with the Canadian price.

S23/ S23+

Samsung’s event will also have the S23 and S23+, which will offer weaker specs than the Ultra variant.

So here’s what we expect to see on the S23 and S23+

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
  • Android 13, One UI 5
  • 8GB of RAM
  • 128GB of storage (S23 only), 256GB of storage, 512GB of storage (S23+ only) 
  • 6.6-inch, 1080 x 2340-pixel resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ (S23+) 
  • 6.1-inch, 1080 x 2340-pixel resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ (S23) 
  • IP68 water/dust resistant
  • 50-megapixel, 10-megapixel 3x optical zoom, 12-megapixel
  • 8K video recording at 24fps, 4K video recording at 30/60fps
  • 10-megapixel f/2.2 selfie camera
  • 4,700mAh battery (S23+) 
  • 3,900mAh battery (S23) 
  • 25W charging (S23) 
  • 45W charging (S23+) 
  • ‘Botanic Green,’ ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Cotton Flower,’ Purple’

The 128GB S23 model would cost $1,350 AUD (roughly $1,269 CAD), and the S23+ costs $1,650 AUD ( roughly $1,551 CAD).

What else can we see

Samsung’s Galaxy Book 3 is also rumoured to make an appearance at the S23 reveal.

There will reportedly be a number of Galaxy Book 3 variants, including the Book 3, Book 3 360, Book 3 Pro, Book 3 Pro 360 and Book 3 Ultra. In the U.S., you can already pre-reserve a Book 3 device.

The Book 3 Ultra will be equipped with the new 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processor with up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of memory, according to GizmoChina. The device also sports a 3K 16-inch AMOLED screen with a 2880 x 1800-pixel resolution.

The Book 3 Pro, on the other hand, will have displays that measure in at 14 and 16 inches and come with a 3K AMOLED display.  You can also expect Core i5 and i7 processors, 16GB of RAM up to 1TB of storage and an Intel Iris XE graphics card.

While we know all three smartphones will be available in Canada, it’s unclear which laptops will be making it to the North.

Oddly, we’re not expecting any new earbuds or tablets this year.

Image credit: @evleaks

Source: WinFuture, Max Weinbach, GizmoChina, @_snoopytech_, SamMobile, 91mobiles

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra rumoured to offer better ‘portrait video’

Samsung Galaxy S23 series won’t have a lot new; however, rumour has it that we’ll see a better ‘portrait video’ to the S23 Ultra.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra will reportedly be able to separate the subject from the background better and will work with higher resolution and frame rates — 4K at 30fps. This would match what’s available on the iPhone 13 and 14 devices.

While the S22 Ultra also had Portrait video, it was limited to 1080p at 30fps.

This leak comes from Ice Universe on Weibo, who hasn’t said whether the S23 and S23+ would also get this update. Ice also says that the thermal control on the S23 Ultra is “relatively good,” which means it won’t overheat while in this mode.

Samsung will officially unveil the S23 Ultra and all its features at its Unpacked event on February 1st.

Source: 9to5Google, Ice Universe

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Alleged Galaxy S23 series marketing pics show off all three phones

Recently, we saw leaks of the Samsung Galaxy S23 base version, but now we’re seeing alleged marketing images of the S23+ and S23 Ultra, shared by Evan Blass. 

All three devices look similar to the previous models, except now the S23 and S23+ lack their camera bumps.

The S23 Ultra still has its Note-like rectangular shape with an S Pen and slot, although we can’t see the slot in the device.

Similar to the other models, the S23 Ultra comes in ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Botanic Green,’ ‘Mystic Lilac,’ and ‘Cotton Flower (white).’ However, it’s strange that they are all coming out in the same colour variant.   

According to the previous leaks, the phone will sport a QHD+ display with a 3088 x 1440-pixel resolution, 8GB/12GB of RAM, 256GB/512GB/1TB of storage, four rear cameras with 200-megapixel primary, 12-megapixel ultrawide, 10-megapixel 3x telephoto and a 10-megapixel telephoto with 10x optical zoom.

This leak also says that Samsung’s flagship will feature Bluetooth, USB-C, a gyrosensor, a proximity sensor, a light sensor, an under-display fingerprint reader, face recognition and a 4,855mAh battery, which will be marketed as a 5,000mAh battery.

While the headline says these images are “alleged,” given the source is Evan Blass, it’s likely correct. However, only time will tell; Samsung will officially unveil the S23 Ultra, S23+ and S23 on February 1st.

Source: Evan Blass

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Samsung S23+ and S23 Ultra both spotted in alleged promotional material

Samsung’s Galaxy S23+ and S23 Ultra were spotted in alleged promotional material showing off their designs and colours. These images were shared by 91mobiles.

You can see the S23+ in ‘Lilac’ and the S23 Ultra in ‘Olive.’ Of course, Samsung will release the two handsets in a variety of colours.

Samsung Galaxy S23+, Samsung S23 Ultra signature colorways

This leak doesn’t say much else, but it’s cool to see that these handsets look almost exactly the same as Samsung’s previous smartphones.

Another rumour indicates that the S23 and S23+ will both sport 1,750 nits of brightness, catching up to the S23 Ultra. Additionally, the two will sport a battery that’s 200mAh bigger than the previous years.

According to past leaks, the S23 Ultra will sport QHD+ 3088 x 1440-pixel resolution, 8GB/12GB of RAM, 256GB/512GB/1TB of storage, and four rear cameras with 200-megapixel primary, 12-megapixel ultrawide, 10-megapixel 3x telephoto and a 10-megapixel telephoto sensor with 10x optical zoom.

Source: 91mobiles, Ahmed Qwaider

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra to sport 12-megapixel selfie, downgrade from previous years

Since the year 2020, Samsung’s Ultra S series has featured a 40-megapixel front-facing shooter that snaps high-resolution selfies. However, it looks like the Galaxy S23 Ultra will downgrade the S series lineup.

According to leaks from GalaxyClub, the handset will sport a 12-megapixel selfie shooter with a wider field-of-view, similar to Google’s Pixel 7 series. Another leak indicates that the Galaxy S23 and S23+ will also feature a 12-megapixel front camera.

While this is a noticeable downgrade in resolution, this doesn’t actually mean much. The Pixel 7 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro take better selfies than the S22 Ultra, in my opinion, and they offer 10.8-megapixel and 12-megapixel selfie shooters, respectively.

The S23 Ultra is also rumoured to feature a 200-megapixel primary shooter, 12-megapixel ultrawide and, similar to previous years, two telephoto cameras with 3x and 10x optical zoom. The phone is rumoured to feature a 4,855mAh battery, which will be marketed as a 5,000mAh battery, a QHD+ 3088 x 1440-pixel resolution display, up to 12GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage.

Rumours indicate that the S23 Ultra will launch in the first week of February. 

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This Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra spec leak might be the real deal

Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series is still reportedly a month or two away, but TENAA certification documents have shown off the specifications for the S23 Ultra, the flagship of the trio (via SamMobile).

According to the documents, the phone will sport a QHD+ 3088 x 1440-pixel resolution, 8GB/12GB of RAM, 256GB/512GB/1TB of storage, four rear cameras with 200-megapixel primary, 12-megapixel ultrawide, 10-megapixel 3x telephoto and a 10-megapixel telephoto with 10x optical zoom. TENAA indicates that the 10-megapixel shooters are actually 12-megapixel, but SamMobile says it’s likely due to Samsung upscaling its images from its 10-megapixel to 12-megapixel for consistency.

Further, Samsung’s flagship will feature Bluetooth, USB0C, a gyrosensor, a proximity sensor, a light sensor, an under-display fingerprint reader, face recognition and a 4,855mAh battery, which will be marketed as a 5,000mAh battery.

SamMobile also notes that it has an octa-core CPU that’s running a faster Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset (AC version) instead of the vanilla Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (AB version).

Though we should take most leaks with a grain of salt, with these TENAA documents supporting the specs, they might be close to what we get when the set officially launches,

The S23 Ultra is rumoured to launch in the first week of February. 

Source: SamMobile

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra rumoured to feature 200-megapixel camera sensor

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to feature a 200-megapixel camera sensor, and now due to a prolific leaker, we’re learning more about the unrevealed flagship.

According to Ice Universe, the S23 Ultra will sport the 200-megapixel ISOCELL sensor with a 1/1.3-inch sensor size. Further, it’ll sport a 0.6μm pixel size with an f/1.7 aperture. This is an upgrade from the S22 Ultra’s 108-megapixel shooter 0.8μm pixel size with an f/1.8 aperture.

Oddly, the ISOCELL module will be different from the other available options, and sits somewhere between the ISOCELL HP1 and the HP3 sensors. Ice Universe has also said that the S23 Ultra will look nearly identical to the S22 Ultra as well, including the phone’s camera design.

Samsung will likely unveil the S23 Ultra sometime in early 2023.

Source: Ice Universe, Android Police