Base Galaxy S23 to Get a 5 Percent Bigger Battery Than the Galaxy S22
The base Galaxy S22 features a 3,700mAh battery, which was a downgrade compared to the Galaxy S21, which had a 4,000mAh cell. According to The Elec, the least expensive Galaxy S23 is expected to have a battery that is 5 percent more than what the Galaxy S22 touts, and while that might be enough, your mileage on your smartphone will vary based on what you are doing. The Galaxy S23 may also ship with the same telephoto camera as this year’s model, so while it may seem at first glance that Samsung is not incorporating a whole lot of changes to the base version for 2023, there are other upgrades to be excited about. For instance, all flagship models arriving next year are said to get an uplift in the selfie camera, with all versions reportedly launching exclusively with Qualcomm’s next-generation SoC, which at this stage, will likely be called the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Since the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is reported to be mass produced on TSMC’s 4nm process, it will be more power efficient than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 running in the Galaxy S22. In short, users may experience a slight battery life improvement on the Galaxy S23. It is unclear what Samsung intends to do with the leftover internal space, but there are rumors that we will see satellite connectivity on the higher-end versions, so perhaps additional antennas. There are still several months remaining for the Galaxy S23 launch, so we will see if Samsung alters its decision, and like always, we will update our readers in the future, so stay tuned. News Source: The Elec