Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra battery and chip details leaked

The Samsung Galaxy S23 series, which is expected to go on sale in the first quarter of 2023, is now the focus of leaks. Recent rumors have made crucial revelations regarding the S23 Ultra’s cameras. Now there is more information that has been leaked for the Samsung Galaxy S23. Its chipset and battery size have now been leaked by trusted tipper Ice Universe. The Galaxy S23 Ultra is said to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 processor, which is expected to debut in November this year. A Cortex-X3, two Cortex-A720s, two Cortex-A710s, three Cortex-A510s, and an Adreno 740 GPU are expected to be included in the 4nm chipset. TSMC will produce the SoC.

The tipster made no mention of the potential Exynos configuration of the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The Snapdragon 8 Gen2 chip will be used throughout the Galaxy S23 wallet which will be made available worldwide, according to an earlier rumor. The battery capacity of the Galaxy S22 Ultra is 5000 mAh. The device’s successor would also include a 5,000 mAh battery. The battery size is the same, but the device can last longer than its predecessor as it will include a more advanced and power-efficient chip. It is unclear whether the smartphone will support a 45W charging solution or a faster one.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra’s 40MP front camera will enable autofocus, according to previous claims. A 200MP Samsung HP2 main camera, 12MP ultra-wide lens, 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and 10MP periscope zoom lens with 10MP resolution would be included in the rear camera setup. Other specifications of the S23 Ultra have not yet been verified. Other S-series devices, including the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus, will also be released in Q1 2023. Are you excited to see the Galaxy S23 series?