Samsung Galaxy S23+ to Come With Increased 4,700mAh Battery Capacity: Report

Samsung is reportedly planning to increase the battery capacity of the Galaxy S23+. In comparison to the 4,500mAh battery capacity featured on the Galaxy S22+, the Galaxy S23+ is expected to pack a 4,700mAh rated battery. However, the vanilla Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy S23 Ultra are not expected to get the same treatment. Samsung hopes to achieve this increase in battery capacity without majorly impacting the thickness and weight of the Galaxy S23+. A previous report claimed that the Galaxy S23 series will have almost similar dimensions to the Galaxy S22 lineup.

According to a report by The Elec, Samsung could increase the density of the battery featured on the Galaxy S23+ while keeping the dimensions almost the same as the Galaxy S22+. It is understood that Samsung SDI, a branch of the company that handles battery manufacturing, could make use of ‘stacking’ technology to achieve this feat.

Samsung could stack the inner material of the battery in layers over each other like a staircase to expand the capacity of the battery without increasing its thickness. However, the South Korean tech giant is not expected to utilise this technology for the standard Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

A recent report mentions that the Galaxy S23 series is expected to boast almost similar dimensions as the Galaxy S22 handsets. The standard Galaxy S23 is said to be 146.3×70.9×7.6mm in dimensions with a 6.1-inch screen, whereas the standard Galaxy S22 measures 146.0×70.6×7.6mm.

Similarly, the Galaxy S23+ could measure 157.8×76.2×7.6mm with a 6.6-inch display, which is only a slight increase from the 157.4×75.8×7.64mm dimensions of the Galaxy S22+. Finally, the Galaxy S23 Ultra might be 163.4×78.1×8.9mm in dimensions with a 6.8-inch display, whereas the Galaxy S22 Ultra measures 163.3×77.9×8.9mm.


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Samsung Galaxy S23 Series Tipped to Get Same Screen Size, Resolution as Galaxy S22

Samsung Galaxy S23 is expected to be the South Korean company’s next flagship smartphone series. Rumours and leaks about the smartphone series have started to pour in bunches. As per a tipster, the handsets in the Galaxy S23 series will have almost similar dimensions as the Galaxy S22 handsets. The tipster also claims that the phones belonging to both the series will have identical screen size and resolution. Reports have even suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is said to feature the same rear camera design as the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Tipster Ice Universe shared a post on Weibo giving information as well as comparing the dimensions of both Samsung Galaxy S23 series and the Galaxy S22 series. The tipster claims that the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S23 smartphones will have the same screen size — 6.1-inches — and resolution — 1,080×2,340 pixels. However, there could be slight differences in the dimensions. The Galaxy S22 measures 146.0×70.6×7.6mm, while the Galaxy S23 is said to measure 146.3×70.9×7.6mm.

Similarly, the Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S23+ smartphones are said to sport the same screen size — 6.6-inches — and resolution — 1,080×2,340 pixels. There could be subtle differences in the dimensions. The Galaxy S22+ measures 157.4×75.8×7.64mm, whereas the Galaxy S23+ could measure 157.8×76.2×7.6mm.

Finally, the Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy S23 Ultra Screen size and resolution are also claimed to be the same: 6.8-inches and 1,440×3,088 pixels, respectively. The Galaxy S22 Ultra measures 163.3×77.9×8.9mm and the S23 Ultra is said to measure 163.4×78.1×8.9mm in dimension.

The development comes a few days after the same tipster claimed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will feature a rear camera module with a look and feel similar to that of its predecessor, the Galaxy S22 Ultra. It consists of a quad-camera setup headlined by a 108-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera with a 120-degree field of view, and two 10-megapixel sensors. The Galaxy S23 may come with a 200-megapixel main camera sensor.


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Samsung Galaxy S23 Series Will Reportedly Only Use Qualcomm Chipset: Ming-Chi Kuo

Samsung Galaxy S23 could reportedly be using only Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor worldwide. This is in comparison to the Galaxy S22, only 70 percent for which the Snapdragon processor was used. The report also added there are less chances of Galaxy S23 adopting Exynos 2300 since it can’t compete with SM8550. A previous report had indicated that the Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy S23+ will use the same 10-megapixels resolution for the telephoto camera as the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+. The handset was also said to get an innovative battery tech in a recent report.

According to a recent series of tweets by TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Qualcomm is expected to be the exclusive supplier of processor for the Samsung Galaxy S23. To recall, this is in comparison to the Galaxy S22, only 70 percent for which the Snapdragon processor was used. Qualcomm’s flagship 5G chip SM8550 made by TSMC 4nm process is likely to power the Galaxy S23. Kuo also added how the flagship smartphone from Samsung may not adopt Exynos 2300 chipset that is made by Samsung 4nm. Snapdragon SM8550 was said to be optimised for TSMC’s design rule, giving it advantages over the SM8450 and SM8475 in terms of computing power and power efficiency.

A previous report had indicated that the Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy S23+ will use the same 10-megapixels resolution for the telephoto camera as the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+. It’s likely that it’s going to be 3x, as it was this year, and in fact, it might very well be the same exact setup including the same sensor. This just hasn’t been rumoured specifically up until now, as per the report.

The flagship handset from Samsung was also said to get an innovative battery tech in a recent report. As per a tipster, Samsung is planning to utilise the stacking method aimed at making electric vehicle (EV) batteries for its rumoured Galaxy S23 lineup. Samsung SDI reportedly utilises this method for manufacturing its Gen 5 EV batteries. The South Korean tech giant is now expected to replace the currently used ‘jelly-roll’ method with the stacking method for its smartphone batteries as well. Furthermore, the tipster has suggested that the application of this method could lead to a significant boost in the battery capacities of the Galaxy S23 series in comparison to the Galaxy S22 lineup.


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