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    Galaxy S23: Samsung doesn’t just save on the screen in the base model, one leak claims

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksNovember 10, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Of course, all eyes are on the top-of-the-line model of the smartphone series, so with the Galaxy S23, the highlights expected of the Galaxy S23 Ultra will be at the fore as well, notably the rumored 200MP sensor with allegedly outstanding night vision qualities and an improved richness of detail.

    Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is also eagerly awaited, as it should have not only significantly more performance, but above all, more improved efficiency characteristics, that is, more performance with less power consumption and heat development. The base Galaxy S23 model – perhaps again with a “small” screen of about 6.1 inches – should also rely on this mobile platform that Qualcomm introduced next week, but you shouldn’t expect more key features from the smaller Galaxy S23 model.

    The cameras should still be practically identical to the Galaxy S22 (available here from Amazon at around €830), with the AMOLED display even steps back projected with the bezels – that is, the thicker edges – according to the tipster because it saves costs in production and is probably noticeable anyway Only in direct comparison. Another leaker now mentioned more savings on another component – the vibration motor.

    His tweet (see below) shouldn’t be taken to mean no vibrators are used at all, but Samsung can save on quality and install a less vibrating motor with precision. Of course, it is currently not possible to judge the veracity of this information, as there were previously rumors about the Galaxy S22, which, fortunately, have not yet come true. In this regard, some doubts are appropriate.

    Alexander Fagot
    Alexander Fagot – Director News Editor – 8,707 articles published on Notebookcheck Since 2016

    As a young tech enthusiast with a past in assembly and overclocking, I worked as a rendering agent with a good old 35mm film before entering the computer world professionally and worked as a Windows client for 7 years at Austrian IT service provider Iphos IT Solutions – Server Administrator as well as Project Manager . As a freelancer who travels a lot, I have been writing for Notebookcheck from around the world since 2016 about the latest mobile technology in smartphones, laptops, and gadgets of all kinds.

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