Wednesday, February 1st 2023

The New Samsung Galaxy S23 Series: Designed for a Premium Experience Today and Beyond

Samsung Electronics today unveiled the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23, marking a new era of Samsung Galaxy's ultimate premium phone experience. Samsung Galaxy's epic camera gives users more freedom to explore their creativity, like capturing truly cinematic Nightography videos with transformative AI. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform for Galaxy unleashes premium experiences, including groundbreaking AI, future-ready mobile gaming feature and powerfully sustained game play with the world's fastest mobile graphics. On the Galaxy S23 Ultra, an embedded S Pen that many long-time Samsung Galaxy users know and love offers more possibilities for productivity, notetaking, hobbies and more. All the Galaxy S23 series' new standard-setting innovations are housed within a striking design that advances the company's sustainability commitment with more components made using recycled materials than any other Samsung Galaxy smartphone.

"The value of impactful technology is measured, not just by what it enables for people today, but also how it contributes to a better future," said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. "The entire Galaxy S23 series is the new standard-bearer of trustworthy premium smartphone experiences. We're on a mission to redefine peak performance by bringing together powerful, lasting innovations and sustainability."
A Samsung Galaxy Camera With More Megapixels and Extensive Creative Controls, From Day to Night
Galaxy S23 Ultra makes it easier for any level of photographer to capture phenomenal content. It offers Samsung Galaxy's most advanced camera system, tailored for nearly any lighting conditions and engineered to render incredible detail. Improved Nightography capabilities transform how the Galaxy S series optimizes photos and videos in a wide range of ambient conditions. Filming a favorite song at a concert, snapping a selfie at the aquarium or grabbing a group shot of friends at dinner—users can get sharper images and videos.4Visual noise that usually ruins low-light images is corrected by a new AI-powered image signal processing (ISP) algorithm that enhances object details and color tone.

In a Samsung Galaxy first, Galaxy S23 Ultra boasts a new 200MP Adaptive Pixel sensor that captures epic moments with incredible precision. It uses pixel binning to support multiple levels of high-resolution processing at once. And because selfie cameras are more important than ever to how we communicate today, the Galaxy S23 series introduces fast autofocus and our first Super HDR selfie camera, jumping from 30fps to 60fps, for noticeably better front-facing images and videos.

For users who want the ultimate creative control and customization, the Galaxy S23 series offers a suite of tools that differentiate any photography experience. The Expert RAW app, available exclusively on Samsung Galaxy, enables DSLR-style image shooting and editing in RAW and JPEG—no bulky camera equipment is required. Users can experiment with Multiple exposures photo art or capture a clear view of the Milky Way with Astrophoto settings, and now, after being downloaded on Galaxy S23, Expert RAW features can be accessed within Samsung's native Camera app. Meanwhile, the new zoom capabilities on Galaxy Watch5 series' Camera Controller app empower users to capture a perfectly framed shot right from their wrist.

Additional camera advancements include:
  • Low-light or in situations that would normally create a blur, videos are stable with doubled optical image stabilizer (OIS) angles in all directions on Galaxy S23 Ultra.
  • Recording videos feel more cinematic with enhanced 8K video at 30 frames per second with a wider angle.
  • Advanced, object-based AI analyzes each detail in the frame, even down to minute facial features, such as hair and eyes, to carefully reflect a person's dynamic characteristics.
  • For an even more enhanced video experience, the new 360 Audio Recording feature on Galaxy Buds2 Pro creates multi-dimensional sound.
On Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23, the iconic Samsung Galaxy camera also gets an upgraded look. The contour housing has been removed, marking a new era of essential Galaxy design that makes the entire series stand out.

Premium Performance Makes Way for the Future of Mobile Gaming
For creators and gamers alike, the desire to push limits and constantly reimagine what's possible requires technology that outpaces expectations. Together, Samsung and Qualcomm optimized the Samsung Galaxy experience with the brand-new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform for Galaxy, the most powerful and efficient platform ever in a Samsung Galaxy smartphone and the fastest Snapdragon available today. Meanwhile, on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, a 5000mAh battery powers a larger camera than Galaxy S22 Ultra without increasing the device's size.

A newly designed CPU micro architecture boosts the processing abilities of the Galaxy S23 series by about 30 percent compared to the Galaxy S22 series.[12] Capturing stunning photos in low light requires trillions of calculations per second, so Samsung Galaxy's highly efficient NPU architecture has been optimized by 49 percent to balance performance and power while using an AI algorithm to help users take epic photos and videos. One of the most significant improvements to the Galaxy S23 series is the optimized GPU, which is approximately 41 percent faster compared to Galaxy 22 series and designed especially for power users.

In anticipation of the future of ultimate digital realism, Galaxy S23 Ultra comes ready to support real-time ray tracing as it comes to the mobile gaming mainstream. Users will be able to see noticeably more lifelike renderings of scenes, thanks to technology that simulates and tracks every ray of light. Plus, Samsung Galaxy's vapor chamber, now bigger and on every Galaxy S23 series model, keeps your gaming marathon going.

All this power underpins Galaxy S23 Ultra's expansive 6.8-inch edge display with a reduced curvature to create a larger and flatter surface area for the best visual experience on a Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Samsung Galaxy's unique Enhanced comfort feature allows users to adjust color tones and contrast levels, lessening eye strain from screen time at night. Vision booster now adjusts at three levels of lighting instead of two to combat brightness and glare in daylight.

Designed With the Planet in Mind
The Galaxy S23 series raises the bar for premium technology that can enrich people's lives and help contribute to a healthier planet. Since the Galaxy S22 series, Samsung Galaxy increases its use of recycled materials from six internal components in Galaxy S22 Ultra to 12 internal and external components in Galaxy S23 Ultra. Galaxy S23 series also has a wider variety of recycled materials than any other Galaxy smartphone, including pre-consumer recycled aluminium and glass and post-consumer recycled plastics sourced from discarded fishing nets, PET bottles and water barrels.

The new S series is the first to feature Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2, offering durability for long-term use and consisting of an average of 22 percent pre-consumer recycled content. Plus, every Galaxy S23 smartphone comes in a redesigned packaging box which applied paper made with 100 percent recycled paper.

With the Galaxy S23 series, Samsung Galaxy is doing more to minimize its impact on the environment without compromising quality and aesthetic. The Galaxy S23 series is UL ECOLOGO certified, meaning that the product has been certified for reduced environmental impact.

For users who want to extend the life of their device, the Galaxy S23 series' premium experience can be sustained through the years with four generations of OS upgrades and five years of security updates. To enhance its longevity, users can also leverage programs such as Samsung Care+, a support service for accidental damages, repairs and more.

User-Friendly Security and Privacy Enable a Transparent Experience Without Compromise
Secure and private experiences are the foundation of the Galaxy S23 series. Every smartphone comes with Samsung's end-to-end Samsung Knox protection, which has received more government and industry certifications than any other mobile device, platform or solution on the market. The Security and Privacy Dashboard on Samsung Galaxy gives users full visibility over who has access to their data and how it's being used. With just a glance, it's easy to see if personal data is at risk and receive simple prompts to change settings for a more secure experience. Users can also decide exactly which applications and programs get access to their data and how it can be used.

For an added layer of security, Knox Vault, which was first introduced on the Galaxy S21 series, protects critical information on the Galaxy S23 series by isolating it from the rest of the device, including the OS, for added protection against vulnerabilities.

More Freedom and Flexibility for Connected Lifestyles
At the core of the Samsung Galaxy S series' premium experience is the uncompromising innovation of Samsung Galaxy Ultra. But the power and creative capabilities of Samsung Galaxy Ultra don't stop at smartphones. With the brand new, first-ever Galaxy Book3 Ultra and the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, users can now enjoy an ultimate Samsung Galaxy's ecosystem.

Across every Galaxy S series model, connected experiences get added benefits. Samsung Multi Control, which connects mouse and keyboard functionality between a Samsung Galaxy PC and tablet, now extends to Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 for the ultimate flexibility between devices. Plus, enhanced text usability makes it easy to copy and paste text, like URLs, from one device to another to pick up an activity on another device. On Galaxy S23 Ultra, Google Meet paired with Samsung Notes and the embedded S Pen now make video calls even more collaborative. With Google Meet live sharing, participants can simultaneously co-edit a document from each of their Android devices rather than viewing a shared screen.

Availability
The Galaxy S23 series comes in four nature-inspired matte hues: Phantom Black, Cream, Green and Lavender.
Starting on February 17, 2023, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 will be widely available in carriers and retailers and on Samsung.com.

Source: Samsung
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30 Comments on The New Samsung Galaxy S23 Series: Designed for a Premium Experience Today and Beyond

#1
bonehead123
Hummm.... and just think, Goo Fi just emailed me this mornin about gettin a 512GB Ultra for $350 with a trade in of my aging S21+.....

I smelt da plastik a'burnin as it flew outta me wallet onto the desk, hehehe :)
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#2
P4-630
bonehead123with a trade in of my aging S21+.....
I still use a Galaxy S7...
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#3
dgianstefani
TPU Proofreader
Solid state battery or bust.

Until then, I'll stick with my Ceramic S10+ 512 GB.

Also, both the s23 and s23+ have 1080p displays...
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#4
L'Eliminateur
bonehead123with a trade in of my aging S21+.....
"aging" s21... haha lol, *wheeze*, i'm using an S8+ that i bought as soon as s9 came out, so... 5 years, and judging from the pricing and lack of improvements i'll keep using it for 5 more years.
Until an Sxx ultra NEW costs the same as i paid for my top of the line s8+ back then
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#5
neatfeatguy
Still rocking my S8, hit the 5 year mark with it this past October. The camera on it seems like it takes better pictures than what the S21 does on my wife's phone. She's always asking me to take pictures. I haven't seen any real reason I would need to upgrade.

I've had great experience with my S8, the only thing I absolutely hate is Bixby. Thankfully the Bixby button can be set for a double press and also if you disable Bixby voice activation on my S8 it keeps Bixby from being activated. At least with the new models the past few releases it appears Samsung has dropped the physical Bixby button and there are rumors floating around that people feel Bixby might be on the way out (that would be awesome, if you ask me), but they are just rumors.

Once my S8 dies I'll probably look towards another Samsung.
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#6
Minus Infinity
The changes for the S23 and S23+ since the S20/S20+ have been pathetic. I only stuck with Samesung when looking to replace my S7, because they ran a ridiculous offer on the S21 back in 2021 which effectively discounted the phones 69%. Getting a 256GB S21 for only $400AUD frrom Samesung, was something I never thought could happen.

I'll bet the next 3 years of updates will also be jokes for the non-ultra models.
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#7
wolf
Better Than Native
Wife wants my S21 Ultra, so I'll be buying the S23 Ultra to replace it. Really impressed how much better Samsung's have gotten since I swore off them around the ~S7
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#8
L'Eliminateur
the really pathetic thing about the new S line year after year, is that the "base" model S23/S22 is WORSE than my 5 year old S8+ costing even more.
If i'm going to upgrade then the new phone should have everything mine has and better at a lower price point(tech advanced and gets cheaper), it's logical that the base models will get better year after year eventually surpassing the old "flagship´".
But on lala-samsung-land, a 5 year newer S23 has WORST SCREEN (way less resolution, something like 150ppi less), smaller screen(barely), less sensors(no iris), worse camera(no OIS on wide or telephoto), no 3.5mm jack, all that for almost TWICE the price of the s8+ back then. It's pathetic
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#9
neatfeatguy
L'Eliminateurthe really pathetic thing about the new S line year after year, is that the "base" model S23/S22 is WORSE than my 5 year old S8+ costing even more.
If i'm going to upgrade then the new phone should have everything mine has and better at a lower price point(tech advanced and gets cheaper), it's logical that the base models will get better year after year eventually surpassing the old "flagship´".
But on lala-samsung-land, a 5 year newer S23 has WORST SCREEN (way less resolution, something like 150ppi less), smaller screen(barely), less sensors(no iris), worse camera(no OIS on wide or telephoto), no 3.5mm jack, all that for almost TWICE the price of the s8+ back then. It's pathetic
When you get a well known product line, cut things out and keep charging the same (or more) and folks tend to continue to buy it. Not always because they want to, but because some actually do need it (old phone died and you liked how the S8 was, so you go with Samsung again).

Look at Apple - they've been changing and taking things away from their phones for years and people keep paying a premium for them. Samsung is kind of in the same boat, they built up a name with decent phones some years back so they keep trimming/adjusting/removing all while asking folks to keep paying high prices.
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#10
lemoncarbonate
Keeping my beloved Note 10+ with microSD card slot until it dies.

That S23 design looks pretty sleek though, not gonna lie.
But that 8GB ram is pathetic for a flagship though, I'm reaching 8-9 GB usage out of 12GB.
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#11
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
After an ota of theirs bricked my A11 in 22 I dropped Samsung, they can f off.
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#12
lightning70
I will Continue with the S21 Plus.
I have two devices K20 Pro and S21 Plus. Both are still very fast.
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#13
Dristun
Gonna be a good buy at 40% off in the summer. 0 reason to purchase Samsung at full price - sales are always just around the corner.
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#14
ixi
dgianstefaniSolid state battery or bust.

Until then, I'll stick with my Ceramic S10+ 512 GB.

Also, both the s23 and s23+ have 1080p displays...
And you do need over 1080p on small screens....


From tech view - hehe.
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#15
Vya Domus
I can't believe they ditched Exynos from all models, what a shame that they couldn't compete with Qualcomm, they should have stopped developing custom CPU cores many years ago and just do what Qualcomm did, plus with the AMD GPUs they could have been really competitive.
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#16
dj-electric
Just dropping local take, since its what this thread is about.
S10 vanilla user here, still a great device, still new UI and general updates incoming, still fast and reliable. 4 years and no feeling of wanting an upgrade
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#17
L'Eliminateur
dgianstefaniSolid state battery or bust.

Until then, I'll stick with my Ceramic S10+ 512 GB.

Also, both the s23 and s23+ have 1080p displays...
Yeah, it's pathetic that a 2023 flagship lineup has a friggin 1080p screen(EVEN ON THE PLUS), again my s8+ has a 2960x1440p 18.5:9 screen with 529ppi and looks perfect.
Whilst the new turds have a 19.5:9 2340x1080p screen, a greater than 100ppi difference!. ¿why would i for one second even consider this? ¿"gaming"?, F NO cellphones are not for gaming(also, take out your shiny new 1200usd phone in public transport to "play" here and you WILL get shot and/or stabbed to rob it, it's a matter of "when", not "if").

If my s8+ dies, i'll look for another brand new in box s8+ to replace it with, maybe an s9+ or s10+ if i find them at the same price i bought my s8+
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#18
Arpeegee
lemoncarbonateKeeping my beloved Note 10+ with microSD card slot until it dies.

That S23 design looks pretty sleek though, not gonna lie.
But that 8GB ram is pathetic for a flagship though, I'm reaching 8-9 GB usage out of 12GB.
Still have my Note 10+ and it's sad after 4 years they still haven't changed their design much; they removed the SD Card slot (even though there are dual sim models available, which means they have the space to add it back in), kept the screen at 6.8" but with 120hz support, same 12GB of memory, finally brought back 45W charging but it was in the Note 10+ before, better cameras but I'm not a professional so I don't care about that.

No reason at all to upgrade if your device works, Samsung hasn't innovated since the Note 8 and has only gimped their products instead of really going after Apple with a real enthusiast/professional device.
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#19
wNotyarD
The only devices which I'd swap my Note10 for are the Ultras, as some newer and improved camera functions (periscope lens included) are something I could make use of. Getting 5G now would still be only futureproofing as in Brazil it still hasn't been truly deployed (DSS only and on limited locations).

Maybe there'll be a nice deal to get an S22U as the S23 series is released.
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#20
Unregistered
I used to like Samsungs, but they are going backwards, the S8 (hell even the S6) had fake 1440p now we have fake 1080p, SD card, headphone jack, unlockable bootloader (maybe the new ones still do), galaxy used to have everything.
The S23 Ultra should crush everything else, with under screen camera, SD card, headphone jack with good DAC.
#21
L'Eliminateur
Xex360I used to like Samsungs, but they are going backwards, the S8 (hell even the S6) had fake 1440p now we have fake 1080p, SD card, headphone jack, unlockable bootloader (maybe the new ones still do), galaxy used to have everything.
The S23 Ultra should crush everything else, with under screen camera, SD card, headphone jack with good DAC.
the s8+ does not have "fake" 1440, the panel is 1440p, but out of the box for some stupid reason the default display resolution is 2220x1080(to save battery) instead of the full 2960x1440
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#22
ThrashZone
eidairaman1After an ota of theirs bricked my A11 in 22 I dropped Samsung, they can f off.
Hi,
Sammy makes crappy hardware appliances /... devices and now days even their ssd's are getting unreliable so hard pass on anything samsung.
Looking at someones sammy cell phone and it's a pos compared to my crappy iphone se :laugh:
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#23
Readlight
Samsung is know to makes fat battery's
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#24
wolf
Better Than Native
Ordered mine, for the first time in about as long as I can remember, it's bittersweet. I have an S21 Ultra, and over the course of 2 years it's only gotten better. Faster, smoother, more features, it's totally defying the usual trend of slowing down over time. But alas, my wife has issues with her phone now, a Oneplus 7 Pro which was also a hand me down from myself. So she wants my S21U, and I get the new S23U :) Gosh I like our procurement cycle where I get the new toy every 2 years and pass the old one along.

Managed to get a reasonable deal as far as AUD is concerned. RRP was $1949 for 256gb, $2249 for 512gb and $2659 for 1tb, all AUD of course. Local promo here has been teir up storage for the same cost, immediately making the 512Ggb $1949, was able to secure a further reduction of $150 so down to $1799, then they threw in a $250 e-voucher to use on accessories, so a set of buds2, a 1st party silicone case and set of screen protectors are coming too, for that $1799 price. Beyond that I'll salary package it or claim a vast majority work usage on tax, and winrar, relatively cheap and fully loaded with accessories and storage, well not 1tb but I don't need 1tb.
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#25
Minus Infinity
Vya DomusI can't believe they ditched Exynos from all models, what a shame that they couldn't compete with Qualcomm, they should have stopped developing custom CPU cores many years ago and just do what Qualcomm did, plus with the AMD GPUs they could have been really competitive.
Fear not, crapnyos is due back for the S25.
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