Samsung is gearing up for the launch of the Galaxy S23 series. The company is expected to launch the Galaxy S23 series in February 2023. The exact launch date is still under wraps. Meanwhile, the rumour mill has started to churn out some key details of the S23 series. Samsung is expected to launch three premium smartphones in the lineup. These include the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra.
The vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23 5G and the Galaxy S23 Plus have now been spotted on the FCC website. Let’s take a look at the Samsung Galaxy S23 series specifications, features and other details known so far.
Samsung Galaxy S23, S23 Plus FCC Certification
The Samsung Galaxy S23 will sit at the bottom of the upcoming flagship smartphone lineup. It has been spotted on the FCC website. The listing reveals that the Galaxy S23 has the model number SM-S911B, whereas the S23 Plus has the model number SM-S916B. The listings confirm that both phones will offer 25W fast charging support. The Galaxy S23 packs a battery with the model number EB-BS912ABY, which has a rated capacity of 3785mAh. It will have a typical rating of 3900mAh.
The Galaxy S23 Plus, on the other hand, has a rated capacity of 4565mAh for the EB-BS916ABY battery and is likely to have a typical capacity of 4700mAh. The FCC listing further reveals that both phones feature a Qualcomm SoC, which will be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
The design renders and other details of both models have leaked in the past. According to the leaked renders, the phones will sport three circular camera cutout rings on the back, next to which is the LED flash module. The frame is mostly flat but the rear panel curves slightly into it, which could offer a better grip and an in-hand feel.
There is a hole-punch cutout at the top of the screen, which is flat and surrounded by thin bezels. The vanilla model will sport a 6.1-inch Full HD+ display with 120Hz refresh rate support, whereas the S23 Plus will sport a 6.6-inch screen. Samsung is likely to launch the phones with a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera and a 10MP telephoto camera. The telephoto camera is likely to support up to 3x optical zoom.
For selfies, there will be a 32MP front camera. The devices could feature 8GB/12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. They will boot Android 13-based One UI 5.0 out of the box.
Samsung is also said to introduce a satellite connectivity feature, which should help users reach out to emergency services when in a no-network area.