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Samsung to roll out Galaxy S23 with faster, sustainable features

Author : Pankaj Singh | Published Date : 2023-02-03 

Samsung to roll out Galaxy S23 with faster, sustainable features

Samsung Electronics, the South Korean technology giant, has reportedly introduced its flagship Galaxy S23 smartphone range on Wednesday, describing it as the most robust S series yet, inclusive of improved camera features, faster, and environmental-friendly features.

Around 2,000 journalists and business leaders attended the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event, which was held at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco by the South Korean electronics giant. After three years of pandemic-related difficulties, it was the S series phones' first live launch.

The world's largest smartphone manufacturer in terms of sales expressed confidence in continuing the stunning success of its S series, which includes three models: the normal S23 with a 6.1-inch screen, the biggest S23 Ultra with a 6.8-inch display, as well as the S23 Plus that comes with a 6.6-inch display..

Apparently, the overall camera and processor functions of the most recent phones have significantly increased.

According to Qualcomm, its most recent Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipsets are specially designed to provide a more potent mobile gaming experience.

In addition to improved selfie capabilities, the updated camera system uses artificial intelligence technologies to enable optimal camera output in low-light or nighttime settings. The primary 200-megapixel camera of the quad camera module has nearly doubled from the 108-megapixel camera of the earlier S22 smartphone.

The new model’s improved sustainability is yet another salient aspect. According to the manufacturer, the Galaxy S23 phones as well as their packaging are made with more ecologically safe materials to combat climate change.

Samsung ditched the smooth contour-cut exterior design for the S23 Plus and S23 models. Customers have a choice of four colors for the S23 series: cream, phantom black, lavender, and green.

Surprisingly, green is the color of the year.

More color options in sky blue, graphite, lime, and red will be added for the Galaxy S23 Ultra for users who will buy the smartphones from the firm's online shopping website, while graphite and lime will be available for the S23 and S23 Plus variants.

Source credit: https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230201000828&np=1&mp=1

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