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Samsung discounts phones for its Valentine’s Gifting Guide

Samsung’s Valentine’s Gifting Guide offers a variety of the company’s devices at a discounted rate, including the Galaxy Z Flip 3, Z Flip 4, Watch 5 and more.

Below are all of the deals:

These promotions are available until February 16th. The company is also offering quite a few bundles on certain handsets.

  • Samsung Galaxy S23 Lime, 256GB: now $1,099, was $1,179.99
  • Galaxy Watch 5 LTE: now $319, was $369.99
  • Galaxy Buds 2: now $49.99, was $189.99

Bundle 2: now $1,674.98, was $2,329.98

  • Samsung Galaxy S23, 256GB: now $1,099, was $1,179.99
  • The Freestyle Smart FHD Portable LED Projector: now $575, was $1,149.99

Bundle 3: now $3,099.98, was $3,679.98

  • Samsung Galaxy S23 Lime, 256GB: now $1,099, was $1,179.99
  • Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 (16-inch, i7, 16GB, Intel Xe Graphics): now $1999.99, was $2,199.99

You can head to Samsung’s site for more deals.

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It costs Google $413 USD to produce a Pixel 7 Pro: report

Counterpoint Research released a new report breaking down the cost of the mmWave variant of the Pixel 7 Pro. It costs around $413 USD (about $553.85 CAD) to manufacture and uses about 50 percent of Samsung-made components.

Spotted by 9to5Google, the Counterpoint Research report breaks down the bill of materials for the mmWave Pixel 7 Pro to reveal which components came from which manufacturers and how much everything cost. However, it’s worth keeping in mind that the $413 figure only covers the production cost, leaving out things like marketing, research and development, and other production-related fees.

Moreover, Google offers Pixel 7 and 7 Pro models, a set with Sub-6 5G and a set with both Sub-6 and mmWave 5G. The mmWave models (GQML3 and GE2AE, respectively) generally aren’t available in Canada, given that Canadian networks don’t yet offer mmWave 5G. Presumably, the mmWave models cost more to make, so the $413 figure likely represents the upper end of production costs for Google’s phones.

With that in mind, it’s particularly interesting to see that in the parts breakdown, the Pixel 7 Pro display takes up about 20 percent of the cost to produce the device. Samsung makes the QHD+ AMOLED display used in the Pixel 7 Pro.

Google’s custom Tensor G2 processor and Titan M2 security chip account for seven percent of the total component cost. Google developed the processor jointly with Samsung, and it’s manufactured using the 5nm extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) process. Google’s Tensor G2 cost an estimated $10 more to produce than the first-gen Tensor chip.

Samsung also makes the camera sensors used in the Pixel 7 Pro (main, zoom, and selfie), as well as the components needed for telecom connectivity, though the mmWave antennae are developed jointly with Murata. Samsung and Micron jointly provide the Pixel 7 Pro’s RAM.

There are several components sourced from companies other than Samsung too. This includes Skywrks for the Wi-Fi connectivity and SK Hynix for the 128GB NAND Flash storage modules built with the UFS Gen 3.1 standard. Sunwoda Electronic packages the battery while ATL supplies the battery cells, and NXP and IDT supply the Quick Charging IC and wireless charging coil, respectively.

You can check out the full report here.

Source: Counterpoint Research Via: 9to5Google

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Samsung rolls out Galaxy Bud 2 update to improve charging

Samsung has rolled out an update for the Galaxy Buds 2 to improve charging for the earbuds.

So far, only the South Korean version of the Galaxy Buds 2 have received the update, according to SamMobile. The fix is for charging stability and consistency.

This firmware version R177XXU0AWA3 is now rolling out in South Korea and hasn’t left that country. However, it’ll likely start rolling out sooner than later. According to SamMobile, the changelog update comes in at 3.06MB.

You can head to the Galaxy Wearable app, select the Galaxy Bud 2 and connect to your phone. And in the Earbud Settings, you can check to see if the update is available.

Source: SamMobile

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Galaxy phones won’t get iPhone-like satellite until it’s ‘ready’

Samsung president TM Roh says the company is waiting for satellite connectivity to be “ready” before adopting it on the Galaxy smartphone line.

Speaking to CNET ahead of the February 1st Galaxy S23 launch, Roh suggested it was too early, with satellite connectivity on phones still being fairly limited.

“When there is the right timing, infrastructure and the technology [is] ready, then of course for Samsung Galaxy, for our mobile division, we would also actively consider adopting this feature as well,” said Roh.

Samsung’s decision not to ship satellite features in the new Galaxy S23 devices comes as a surprise given the company’s penchant for packing just about every feature you can imagine into its devices and trying out new features — even if they’re far from being ready — just to see if people like them.

It also puts us in the rare position where Apple was first to pioneer a new feature with Samsung waiting for it to be “ready” before shipping it.

Anyway, Galaxy fans may not have to wait long. Qualcomm recently announced its ‘Snapdragon Satellite’ feature that will enable satellite connectivity on the latest Snapdragon chips later this year. Notably, Samsung’s new Galaxy S23 series run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, which likely will be one of the chips to support Snapdragon Satellite when it launches.

Still, Roh doesn’t seem totally convinced, telling CNET that he doesn’t believe satellite “is the end-all or be-all of the solutions to ensure peace of mind among users.” Instead, Roh pointed to Samsung’s other efforts to improve communications, such as enhancing the sensors inside its phones and broadening 5G coverage.

Source: CNET Via: 9to5Google

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Protect your new Galaxy S23 in style with Casetify’s new cases

Smartphone accessory maker Casetify detailed a new set of products for Samsung’s recently unveiled Galaxy S23 series.

First up, Casetify is launching ‘Impact,’ ‘Ultra Impact’ and new ‘Clear’ case options for the S23 series, as well as screen protectors and more. Moreover, the Impact and Ultra Impact cases support Casetfiy’s ‘EcoShock’ tech, a plant-based material with a patent-pending twister design that better absorbs impacts when you drop your phone.

The main difference between the Impact and Ultra Impact cases, for those unfamiliar with the brand, is the corners. Impact cases — like the ones I tried on my Pixel 7 — don’t have added cushion on the corners, while the Ultra Impact cases do. Casetify says its Ultra Impact S23 cases were tested to withstand over 130 drops of up to 11.5 feet, while the Impact cases tested for 104 drops from 8.2 feet.

Both the Impact and Ultra Impact cases can also be customized with different colours and Casetify’s unique patterns and design options. Colours include ‘Matte Black,’ ‘Clear Black,’ ‘Sheer Lilac’ and ‘Midnight Green.’ Patterns and designs, on the other hand, have a much wider selection with a ton of different options.

Casetify Impact case on Galaxy S23 Ultra

The Impact and Ultra Impact cases are available now and you can find them at the links below.

As for Casetify’s new clear cases, they won’t be available until March and have a lower drop protection rating of 6.6 feet since Casetify couldn’t include the EcoShock tech. Casetify talked a big game about equipping the clear cases with ‘UV Defender technology’ to protect against UV light and staining liquids like mustard, red wine and coffee. Casetify said that unlike other clear cases, which turn yellow after a short time, its clear cases are optimized to prevent yellowing and will last a long time.

I’ll be interested to see how well the clear cases stand up to the sun when I get my hands on some to test later this year.

Finally, Casetify says its screen protectors for the S23 series are made of 9H tempered glass and are ultra-thin, scratch-resistant, and anti-shatter. The protectors also include a ‘Defensify’ antimicrobial coating to prevent germs and an anti-fingerprint coating to, well, prevent fingerprints. You can check those out here.

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How much the Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra cost in Canada

Samsung unveiled its latest smartphones, the Galaxy S23 series, at its Unpacked event on February 1st. But if you’re looking to pick up the new devices in Canada, here’s what you need to know.

First up, the phones will be available for pre-order starting February 1st and for purchase starting February 17th. They’ll be available through Samsung directly, as well as through carriers and other retailers. We’ll cover the Samsung details first, then detail other options as they become available.

From Samsung

Those looking to buy Samsung Galaxy S23 series devices from Samsung can do so on Samsung’s website or through Samsung Experience Stores. Some storage and colour variants are exclusively available from Samsung too. That includes the ‘Lime’ and ‘Graphite’ S23 and S23+ colours, as well as the S23 Ultra ‘Lime,’ ‘Grpahite,’ ‘Red’ and ‘Sky Blue’ colours.

From Carriers

Below you can find the Canadian carrier offers for the Galaxy S23 series. It’s worth noting that not every carrier has detailed their pricing yet, so if one is missing from the list, check back later as we’ll be updating this page as pricing becomes available.

Telus

Telus says the Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra are now available for pre-order from the carrier and will be available for purchase in-store and online starting February 17th. Moreover, Telus is offering a limited-time offer — until March 2nd, those who pre-order an S23 device can double their storage at no extra cost.

Learn more on the Telus website.

More to come…

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Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra Hands-on: 200-megapixels in my pocket

Samsung announced the new S23 series smartphones at its Unpacked event in San Francisco, and I had the opportunity to go hands-on with all three devices. Samsung’s Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra are top-tier Android devices, but for the most part, the new handsets offer only subtle updates compared to their previous models. With this in mind, if you’re an S22 series owner, you can probably skip this year because there aren’t enough reasons to go to the Samsung store and buy an S23 device.

Across the board, you’re looking at mostly the same specs on all three models when compared to the S22, but there are a few notable differences.

In this hands-on, I primarily focus on the S23 Ultra as it features a new 200-megapixel primary camera, though the S23 and S23+ also feature a few minor changes when compared to their predecessors.

Samsung Galaxy S23

Samsung Galaxy S23+

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Display

6.1-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

6.6-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, 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

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

RAM

8GB of RAM

8GB of RAM

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

128GB, 256GB

256GB, 512GB

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

70.9 x146.3 x7.6mm

76.2 x157.8 x7.6mm

163.4 x 78.1 x 8.9mm

Weight

168g

196g

234g

Rear Facing Camera

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

200-megapixel, 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

12-megapixel

12-megapixel

OS

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Battery

3,900mAh

4,700mAh

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

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

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

SIM Type

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

February 17, 2023

February 17, 2023

February 17, 2023

Misc

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

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

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

Display

Samsung Galaxy S23

6.1-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Samsung Galaxy S23+

6.6-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

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

Processor

Samsung Galaxy S23

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Samsung Galaxy S23+

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

RAM

Samsung Galaxy S23

8GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S23+

8GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

Samsung Galaxy S23

128GB, 256GB

Samsung Galaxy S23+

256GB, 512GB

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

Samsung Galaxy S23

70.9 x146.3 x7.6mm

Samsung Galaxy S23+

76.2 x157.8 x7.6mm

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

163.4 x 78.1 x 8.9mm

Weight

Samsung Galaxy S23

168g

Samsung Galaxy S23+

196g

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

234g

Rear Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S23

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

Samsung Galaxy S23+

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

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)

Front Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S23

12-megapixel

Samsung Galaxy S23+

12-megapixel

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

12-megapixel

OS

Samsung Galaxy S23

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Samsung Galaxy S23+

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Battery

Samsung Galaxy S23

3,900mAh

Samsung Galaxy S23+

4,700mAh

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy S23

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Samsung Galaxy S23+

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

Samsung Galaxy S23

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

Samsung Galaxy S23+

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

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

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

SIM Type

Samsung Galaxy S23

Nano SIM, eSIM

Samsung Galaxy S23+

Nano SIM, eSIM

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

Samsung Galaxy S23

February 17, 2023

Samsung Galaxy S23+

February 17, 2023

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

February 17, 2023

Misc

Samsung Galaxy S23

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

Samsung Galaxy S23+

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

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

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

Galaxy S23 and S23+

Let’s quickly go over the S23 and S23+ before moving on to the higher-end smartphone. These two devices are nearly identical to last year’s models. For example, they offer the same 8GB of RAM and the rear-facing camera array. Regarding design, this year, the smartphones feature more squared edges, which pushes the device closer in line with Apple’s more recent squared-off iPhone look in some respects.

The camera experience does seem a bit better in my testing, but that’s primarily because of upgraded HDR software. The selfie camera is also similar to the S23 Ultra’s, which is a welcome change (I’ll talk more about the improved selfie camera in the S23 Ultra’s camera section of this hands-on).

It’s worth noting that the Galaxy S23 and S23+ feature bigger batteries; the S23’s battery is now 3,900mAh, and the S23+ battery measures in at 4,700mAh. It’s unclear how this battery upgrade affects the overall battery, but we’ll be sure to test it out in our upcoming reviews

200-megapixel camera

Now, let’s move to the S23 Ultra and its main new feature.

The S23 Ultra’s primary shooter offers a 200-megapixel sensor, which utilizes pixel binning to create larger 16-megapixel images. I didn’t use the handset for long, but I’m impressed with the image quality. For the past three years, Samsung’s flagship cameras have all offered the same 108-megapixel primary shooter, so it’s great to see the company finally upgrade the Ultra line’s primary shooter.

The 200-megapixel camera takes pictures that are noticeably better than the S22 Ultra. The colour is more accurate, making the images look vibrant, with additional detail and sharpness. I only snapped a few pictures with the S23 Ultra, but I compared the results to the S22 Ultra’s photos. In one of the images, I could clearly make out the writing on Brad Bennett’s camera compared to the S22 Ultra, which experienced problems capturing the detail.

Besides superior picture quality under good lighting, the S23 Ultra now takes better nighttime photos. A section of Samsung’s demo area featured dim lighting, allowing us to test the smartphone’s low-light photography capabilities. And again, these pictures were noticeably better. In one of the photos I took, I could see that while the focal point of the image was brighter, the rest retained its darkness, making the picture more true-to-life. In contrast, the S22 Ultra makes the entire image brighter, which isn’t accurate to the real scene, and lowers the quality of the picture.

In another test, I snapped a picture of a neon sign. While taking the shot, the sign looked overexposed, and the light made the wording too bright. However, the photo turned out perfect, with the accurate colours, and once again, the rest of the image was dark, offering an authentic nighttime vibe. There’s also a new picture mode that lets users take shots of a starry night, which I didn’t have the opportunity to try out.

Further, Samsung has now built Expert RAW straight into the camera app so that you can easily take pictures with every single one of those 200 megapixels. You wouldn’t want to do this unless you’re blowing up the pictures, but in the demo, Samsung featured a portrait section that enlarged the photos, and they looked amazing. You can easily make out the hair follicles in my beard, the fabric on my pink hat and more. However, some images did turn up a little blurry because of movement, which makes sense if you’re taking RAW shots with a 200-megapixel camera.

It’s worth noting the S23 Ultra does have three other cameras, but since they’re the same as last year’s model, I didn’t test them out as I wanted to focus on the new 200-megapixel sensor. Considering they’re the same as the S22 Ultra’s, I assume they’re also pretty great.

Downgrade?

The S23 Ultra now has a 12-megapixel selfie camera, which is a notable downgrade compared to the S22 Ultra, S21 Ultra and S20 Ultra, which all sport a 40-megapixel front-facing shooter. Even though this is a downgrade on paper, the S23’s selfies look nearly the same as the 40-megapixel sensor in the S22 Ultra. Comparing the two, I could barely tell the difference between them. Sure, you won’t be able to blow up these selfies, but I doubt most people will do this.

On the plus side, the images offered a lot of detail and accurate colour — even with my darker skin. A 12-megapixel shooter puts the S23 Ultra in line with phones like iPhone 14 Pro and the Pixel 7 Pro, and while I’m not a big fan of seeing any downgrades, this one makes sense.

As I previously mentioned, S23 and S23+ are upgraded to this 12-megapixel selfie shooter, matching the Ultra’s camera, which is a bonus for anyone looking to get one of the smaller devices.

Ultra flagship

The S23 Ultra looks nearly identical to its predecessor, but its display is a bit flatter, and its edges are a little less curved. This isn’t a massive change, but it makes the phone easier and more comfortable to hold. People seem to like flatter displays, so it should be a bonus for most users. I used to fanboy over curved displays as I believe it makes the experience more immersive, but the trend is dying out, and I’ve grown accustomed to flatter smartphone displays. The S23 Ultra also offers Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on its front and back, which should help better protect the handset from falls.

Alongside the flatter screen, we have a 5,000mAh battery, 8GB and 12GB of RAM variants, up to 1TB of storage and most importantly, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. I didn’t play around too much with the device to test this fancy new processor, but I played Asphalt 9, and the game looked beautiful and ran smoothly. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor gives games ray-tracing capabilities, but there aren’t many mobile games that offer the graphical effect.

The phone offers a 6.8-inch panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and QHD+ resolution. This is similar to the S22 Ultra, and like that device, images on the screen are crisp, colours are accurate, and scrolling is buttery smooth.

Of course, since the Ultra flagships are the new Note devices, there’s an S Pen. I didn’t use the S Pen much, but Samsung says it’s more fluid, with a latency of 2.8ms, and when writing notes and digitizing your scribbles into writing, the stylus can understand more than 80 languages.

Familiar experience

In my testing, the S23 Ultra’s camera array is overall better than the S22’s, and I’m excited to put it through its paces. Alongside its shiny new 200-megapixel camera, I’ll test out its other three sensors, put the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 through the wringer, alongside the 12GB of RAM and 5,000mAh battery.

On the other hand, the S23 and S23+ are pretty much the same as last year’s devices, just with upgraded camera software and a better selfie shooter.

The S23 starts at $1,099.99 for the 128GB model and $1,179.99 for the 256GB variant. The 265GB S22+ is available for $1,399, and the 512GB variant comes to $1,559.

Lastly, the Ultra comes in at $1,649.99 for the 256GB model, the 512GB variant costs $1,889.99, and the Samsung exclusive 1TB costs $2,209. While previous rumours said the phones would be more expensive, this luckily isn’t the case. In fact, the S22 Ultra’s 128GB model was priced at $1,649.99, the same as the S23 Ultra’s 256GB. Samsung cutting the 128GB storage variant from the Plus and Ultra options was definitely a solid choice on the tech giant’s part.

The S23 series comes in ‘Lavender” ‘Green,’ ‘Cream’ and ‘Phantom Black’ and are now available for pre-order. Further, the Galaxy S23 and S23+ are also available in ‘Lime’ and ‘Graphite’ while the S23 Ultra is available in ‘Lime,’ ‘Graphite,’ ‘Red’ and ‘Sky Blue’ colourways exclusively on Samsung’s website.

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Samsung’s Galaxy S23 and S23+ challenge Google’s Pixel for the camera crown

Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy S23 and S23+ smartphones during its February 1st Unpacked keynote in San Francisco, California. The company also unveiled the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which you can learn more about here.

The new smartphones sport a slightly updated design that ditches the single camera bump for individual raised lenses, still in the typical vertical line layout — Samsung calls this layout ‘Contour Cut.’ If you’ve paid much attention to the leaks leading up to Samsung’s reveal, then the S23 and S23+ should hardly come as a surprise. Moreover, the phones come in ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Cream,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Lavender’ colour options.

The phones sport 6.1-inch and 6.6-inch screens, respectively, using Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 — the first smartphones to do so. The devices sport an ‘Intelligent Display’ feature that automatically adjusts and enhances colour and contrast to match three different ambient lighting conditions.

They also run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chipset, with Samsung touting the devices’ gaming prowess.When it comes to battery life, Samsung says it increased the battery by 200mAh on both the S23 and S23+. That means the phones boast 3,900mAh and 4,700mAh cells, respectively.

Samsung talked a big game about the camera in the Galaxy S23 Ultra, but the S23 and S23+ didn’t get as significant an improvement. Both phones sport a 50-megapixel wide sensor, 12-megapixel ultra-wide, and 10-megapixel 3x telephoto shooter.

The S23 and S23+ still sport Samsung’s new adaptive pixel Super HDR to capture more detail, improve night photography, image stabilization through adaptive VDIS and Wide OIS, and more.

The company also highlighted improvements to the Expert RAW mode for the S23 and S23+, including support for Astrophoto to capture the night sky (tripod required) and ‘Multiple exposures,’ which lets users layer together multiple frames to create one picture.

Another camera improvement: the S23 and S23+ now sport 12-megapixel selfie cameras, up from 10-megapixels in their predecessors. Samsung says the phones now apply Super HDR to photos taken with the camera, enabling it to capture a more dynamic range of colour.

Samsung says the new Galaxy smartphones were designed with the planet in mind and use a variety of recycled materials, including pre-consumer recycled glass for the front screen and back cover, recycled aluminum, and plastics, including recycled water barrels, fishing nets, and more. The smartphones’ packaging is also made of recycled materials.

Samsung Galaxy S23

Samsung Galaxy S23+

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Display

6.1-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

6.6-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, 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

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

RAM

8GB of RAM

8GB of RAM

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

128GB, 256GB

256GB, 512GB

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

70.9 x146.3 x7.6mm

76.2 x157.8 x7.6mm

163.4 x 78.1 x 8.9mm

Weight

168g

196g

234g

Rear Facing Camera

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

200-megapixel, 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

12-megapixel

12-megapixel

OS

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Battery

3,900mAh

4,700mAh

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

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

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

SIM Type

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

February 17, 2023

February 17, 2023

February 17, 2023

Misc

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

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

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

Display

Samsung Galaxy S23

6.1-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Samsung Galaxy S23+

6.6-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

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

Processor

Samsung Galaxy S23

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Samsung Galaxy S23+

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

RAM

Samsung Galaxy S23

8GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S23+

8GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

Samsung Galaxy S23

128GB, 256GB

Samsung Galaxy S23+

256GB, 512GB

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

Samsung Galaxy S23

70.9 x146.3 x7.6mm

Samsung Galaxy S23+

76.2 x157.8 x7.6mm

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

163.4 x 78.1 x 8.9mm

Weight

Samsung Galaxy S23

168g

Samsung Galaxy S23+

196g

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

234g

Rear Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S23

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

Samsung Galaxy S23+

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

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)

Front Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S23

12-megapixel

Samsung Galaxy S23+

12-megapixel

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

12-megapixel

OS

Samsung Galaxy S23

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Samsung Galaxy S23+

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Android 13, One UI 5.1

Battery

Samsung Galaxy S23

3,900mAh

Samsung Galaxy S23+

4,700mAh

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy S23

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Samsung Galaxy S23+

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

Samsung Galaxy S23

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

Samsung Galaxy S23+

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

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

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

SIM Type

Samsung Galaxy S23

Nano SIM, eSIM

Samsung Galaxy S23+

Nano SIM, eSIM

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

Samsung Galaxy S23

February 17, 2023

Samsung Galaxy S23+

February 17, 2023

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

February 17, 2023

Misc

Samsung Galaxy S23

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

Samsung Galaxy S23+

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

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

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

In Canada, the Galaxy S23 will cost $1,099.99 for the 128GB model and $1,179.99 for the 256GB model. The Galaxy S23+ will cost $1,399.99 for the 256GB model and $1,559.99 for the 512GB model. The handsets are available for pre-order now and release on February 17th.

For more on Samsung’s Galaxy S23 line, check out our hands-on with the new smartphones and all of our Unpacked 2023 content here.

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Mobile Syrup

Samsung takes on Apple’s MacBook with new Galaxy Book 3 series

Alongside its new smartphones, Samsung also showed off new laptops at its Unpacked event in San Francisco, California.

The new laptops include the Galaxy Book 3 Pro in 14- and 16-inch sizes, the Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360, and the Book 3 Ultra. The Book 3 Pro are traditional clamshell-style laptops, while the Book 3 Pro 360 sports a 16-inch touchscreen and a 2-in-1 convertible form factor. The Book 3 Ultra is an all-new addition to the lineup offering top-of-the-line specs.

All Book 3 laptops sport 13th Gen Intel processors, with the Book 3 Pro and Pro 360 sporting Core i5 or i7 chips, up to 32GB of RAM, Iris Xe graphics, up to 1TB of SSD storage, and more. Meanwhile, the Book 3 Ultra sports either a Core i7 or Core i9 chip, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 or 4070 graphics, up to 32GB of RAM, 1TB SSD storage and a larger battery.

All three laptops offer 3K (2880 x 1800 pixel resolution) AMOLED displays with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 500 nits of peak brightness (HDR) and up to 120Hz refresh rate. The Book 3 Pro 360 display measures in at 16-inches, while the regular Pro can have 14- or 16-inch options. The laptops also offer two Thunderbolt 4 ports, an HDMI 1.4 port, a USB 3.2 Type-A port, and a microSD card slot. Both laptops sport 5G Sub6, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.1, while the Pro 360 ships with an S Pen in-box.

Samsung also highlighted its universal charger that works with all Galaxy devices, though it’s worth noting the charger is just a USB-C charger.

Moreover, Samsung heavily pushed its cross-platform connectivity features, like Samsung Multi Control for controlling your Galaxy phones or tablets with the Book 3’s keyboard and trackpad, as well as easy copy/paste or drag-and-drop between Galaxy devices. These join existing features like Phone Link for easy hot-spotting and more with Windows laptops.

The laptops run Windows 11 and come in ‘Graphite’ (all three) or ‘Beige’ (just the Book 3 Pro and Pro 360). Stay tuned for more details about the Book 3 series’ Canadian availability and pricing.

For more on Samsung’s Galaxy S23 line, check out our hands-on with the new smartphones and all of our Unpacked 2023 content here.

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Mobile Syrup

Samsung announces Galaxy S23 Ultra with beefy 200-megapixel primary camera

At Samsung’s recent Unpacked event in San Francisco, California, the company announced its flagship Galaxy S23 series and its headliner, the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The high-end smartphone features a 200-megapixel primary camera as its highlight feature. I tested the new camera out, and you can learn more about it in my S23 Ultra hands-on.

The S23 Ultra’s aforementioned 200-megapixel primary camera offers impressive low-light performance. In my testing, the lens actually does take better pictures than the 108-megapixel sensor featured in its predecessor. Further, the S23 Ultra can now snap astrophotography pictures and full-resolution 200-megapixel images that are perfect for being blown up. Alongside the 200-megapixel shooter, the handset offers the same other camera sensors as the S22, which means it features a 12-megapixel ultrawide shooter, 10-megapixel telephoto with 3x zoom and another lens with 10x zoom.

It’s important to note that the S23 Ultra’s front-facing camera features a minor downgrade and now offers a 12-megapixel sensor compared to the 40-megapixel shooter in the S22.

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

Besides its cameras, the S23 Ultra features up to 12GB of RAM, up to 1TB of storage (the 128GB option is gone), a 5,000mAh battery and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. The handset also has Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the front and back to better protect against falls, and, of course, the device has an S Pen.

The S23 Ultra comes in ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Cream,’ and ‘Lavender,’ while the smartphone is available in ‘Lime,’ ‘Graphite,’ ‘Red’ and ‘Sky Blue’ colourways exclusively on Samsung’s website. While all of the colour variants look pretty cool, the Lavender and Green models stand out to me as the best-looking. This s23 Ultra starts at $1,649.99 for the 256GB model, the 512GB variant costs $1,889.99, and the Samsung exclusive 1TB costs $2,209. The handset is available for pre-order now and release on February 17th.

For more on Samsung’s Galaxy S23 line, check out our hands-on with the new smartphones and all of our Unpacked 2023 content here.