Thursday 2 February 2023

Samsung Unpacked 2023: Galaxy S23 lineup is launched!

 


Samsung is unveiling next breakthrough flagship smartphone with same low light imaging focused hardware and software with the Galaxy S23 line up. Samsung is going full swing with its low light imaging positioning for the S23 flagship at whopping 200 Megapixels featuring S23 Ultra.


The key hardware specs powering the Galaxy S23 line up includes Qualcomm's flagship Snapdragon 8th generation 2 thats more faster and power efficient than iPhone 14 line up of last year, Samsung's next breakthrough in display tech with Super HDR full HD+ resolution, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and 8GB/12 Gb RAM options. The battery life is 20% more improved than last year's line up on top of Qualcomm's blazing fast 8th generation 2 SoC. 


The imaging this year is not just about optical zoom innovation or low light mode but with focus towards standardization of imaging hardware specs with all three S23s with triple camera and a new video mode similar to iPhone's action mode, super steady video. And a super HDR video recording at 60 fps for 4K and others while 30 fps for 8K.

The display tech on the S23s are now one step ahead against iPhone 14 line up with more brighter average brightness and a new super hdr video playback hardware support. Always on display is also improved with power saving.

Check out the hands on video of hardware tour: Samsung Galaxy S23 line up by GsmArena


The software experience on S23 is with Samsung's latest and greatest OneUI 5.1 on top of latest Android 13. Samsung's OneUI5.1 brings faster, stable and more customization One UI with new features like modes and routines similar to iPhone's focus mode. The widgets and icons are presented with variety of options and sizes along with color pellets. 

Check out software tour of OneUI 5.1 on Galaxy S23 by CNET:


Samsung has delivered a great combination of innovative hardware and software with the Galaxy S23 line up with premium design starting at $999 to $1200 for S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra as one of Android's best take on a flagship smartphone against the competition.