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Reports say that only Qualcomm chips will be used in the Samsung Galaxy S23 series.

Samsung Galaxy S23 will use only Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor worldwide

According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy S23 will use only Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor worldwide. compared, the Snapdragon processor was used only 70% of the time within the Galaxy S22.
The report also stated that the Galaxy S23 is unlikely to use Exynos 2300 because it cannot compete with the SM8550. Per previous reports, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ will have the identical 10-megapixel telephoto camera resolution because the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+. in keeping with a recent report, the handset will have innovative battery technology.
According to TF International financial analyst Ming-Chi Kuo’s recent tweets, Qualcomm is predicted to be the only processor supplier for the Samsung Galaxy S23. To be clear, this is often compared to the as used only 70% of the time. The Galaxy S23 will possibly be powered by Qualcomm’s flagship 5G chip, galaxy S22, that the Snapdragon processor whe SM8550, manufactured on the TSMC 4nm process.
Kuo also stated that Samsung’s flagship smartphone might not use the Exynos 2300 chipset manufactured by Samsung 4nm. The Snapdragon SM8550 was said to be optimized for TSMC’s design rule, giving it advantages in terms of computing power and power efficiency over the SM8450 and SM8475.
According to previous reports, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ will have the identical 10-megapixel telephoto camera resolution because the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+. It’s likely to be 3x, because it was this year, and it could alright be the identical exact setup, including the identical sensor. in line with the report, this has only recently been rumored.
According to a recent report, Samsung’s flagship handset will feature innovative battery technology. in line with a source, Samsung intends to use the stacking method for creating electric vehicle (EV) batteries for its rumored Galaxy S23 lineup.
in step with reports, Samsung SDI uses this method to manufacture its Gen 5 EV batteries. The South Korean tech behemoth is predicted to switch the present ‘jelly-roll’ method with the stacking method for its smartphone batteries. Furthermore, the tipster claims that using this method could lead to a big increase within the battery capacities of the Galaxy S23 lineup over the Galaxy S22 lineup.
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