samsung: Samsung may launch the flagship Galaxy S23 series in February 2023
The company is expected to launch three new smartphones under the Samsung Galaxy S23 series which will include -- the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The company seems to be on track with the early next year release window as the battery that is likely to be used for the Galaxy S23+ has already been listed in a certification database. According to a report by SamMobile, Safety Korea, a South Korean battery certification agency has already approved the battery that will be used for the Galaxy S23+ smartphones.
If we were to compare, the batteries that are used in the Galaxy S22+ devices were also certified in September 2021. This indicates that Samsung may be gearing up to release its next generation of flagship phones in the same time window.
Samsung Galaxy S23+ battery details tipped online
As per the report, the upcoming Galaxy S23+ smartphone (model number SM-S916B) will use the battery that comes with the model number -- EB-BS916ABY. Also, this battery is manufactured by China's ATL (Ningde Amperex Technology Limited), the company that also made batteries for the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the Fold 4.
The report didn't share the exact battery capacity that will be available on the upcoming phones but suggested that the company might not change it much. Samsung expects that the power efficiency improvements of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and the OLED panel could be enough to improve the battery life.
More information on the battery capacity will be divulged once the batteries of the Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones get certified. Samsung's next-gen flagship phones are expected to offer faster processors and new software features along with improvements in display and camera.
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