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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra chin, bezels, camera hole detailed
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra body design details revealed by a prominent tipster. Seeing the overall figures, it looks like the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone’s design is just copied from the Galaxy S22 Ultra with middle-frame refinements.
According to the information, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra includes middle frame which expands 2.2mm from the left and right side, whereas top side is 2.7mm thick. Talking about bottom side, the phone’s chin is 3.6mm thick, which should have lowered on this 2023 flagship.
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The same source has recently revealed that the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus smartphones’ chin measures just 3.2mm. It means the Ultra has a 0.4mm thicker chin compared to the other two siblings, however, the camera hole’s diameter is 3.7mm.
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When compared the S22 Ultra Vs S23 Ultra side by side, Samsung’s 2023 flagship showcases widened middle frame, and the buttons are also slightly widened and placed down. The primary, ultrawide and telephoto camera sensors are larger and seem to be a little thicker, whereas the right sided sensors reduced.
Here’s why S23 Ultra is a worthy upgrade
After a long time, Samsung is bringing the Galaxy S flagships solely with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. The company has made some tweaks in terms of CPU and GPU so it can stand aside other 8 Gen 2 competitors such as Xiaomi 13, and OnePlus 11.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra will be the first to get One UI 6 (Android 14) Beta, and in case you care about early updates, you should go for it! There are a lot of refinements in the S23 Ultra apart from the 200MP primary camera lens and nightography capabilities. Find out more here:
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: Unpacked 2023, Launch Date, Specs, Price and Latest News
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Google Pixel 8 could use modified Exynos 2300 chipset as Tensor G3
Samsung manufactured the first and second-gen Tensor processors for Google’s flagships. As per a new rumor, the canceled Exynos 2300 could debut as Google Tensor G3 with some modifications and power the upcoming Pixel 8 smartphone lineup.
According to @_ImJason (via wccftech), the Google Tensor G3 may be a modified Exynos 2300 processor with “1+4+4” architecture, and power the Pixel 8.
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The CPU is a Cortex-X3 high-performance core clocked at 3.09GHz, four ARM Cortex-A715 performance cores clocked at 2.65GHz, and four ARM Cortex-A510 efficiency cores clocked at 2.10GHz.
Talking about graphics, the Tensor G3 reportedly uses Samsung Xclipse 930 GPU, which is consistent with the Exynos 2300 as a whole. Besides, the wild rumor says that the Korean tech giant is manufacturing this SoC through its 3rd-gen 3nm process to improve performance and reduce power consumption.
Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones will use the Tensor G3 processor, likely to go official this October. Google has not announced the upcoming flagships and we hope, the company will share details and plans about the next SoC and flagships at the I/O 2023 event.
Exynos 2300
Samsung launched the Exynos 2200 processor with the Galaxy S22 series and shipped models in European markets. Due to performance and overheating issues, the company has silently canceled its sequel and brought the S23 series exclusively with the Snapdragon processor.
Some rumors claimed that the Fan Edition smartphone and tablets will debut with the Exynos 2300 processor this year. However, there’s no evidence confirming the existence of the Galaxy S23 FE and Galaxy Tab S8 FE. The company might use Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 with the upcoming affordable models.
Google Pixel 8 Pro renders favor Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra design
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[Updated] Samsung Galaxy S22 battery drain, heating and low power efficiency issues
In February 2022, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S22 series smartphones. These premium Galaxy devices feature Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (widely) or Exynos 2200 (Europe) chipsets. In the software department, the lineup is running Android 13 (One UI 5.0), up from pre-installed Android 12 (One UI 4.1).
On February 1st, the company unveiled the Galaxy S23 series, which runs Android 13-based One UI 5.1 out of the box. Starting February 13, Samsung has begun to release the S23 lineup’s exclusive One UI 5.1 software with its older flagship devices including the S22 series.
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Features apart, the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra users are facing different kinds of issues (via PiunikaWeb) with their smartphones such as battery drain, heating and low power efficiency. Users believe that the situation was better before December 2022 patch, which got worse with January 2023 patch.
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Among consumers, there are discussions that the battery drain and heating issues are generated on models due to chipset maker differences as well as Samsung Foundry. The Exynos 2200 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processors are manufactured by Samsung Foundry.
Due to inefficient processes, the system on the chip gets affected by battery consumption issues due to thermal management. Since consumers in some countries such as India are quite satisfied with their Galaxy S22 phone’s battery, the issue is mainly reported spotted on Exynos models.
During Exynos 2200’s internal testing, Samsung faced critical thermal throttling due to the chipset’s inefficiency and additionally powerful GPU, which forced it to reduce clock speed by 0.61Ghz. To bring the world’s most powerful GPU, Samsung partnered with AMD and used Xclipse GPU in the Exynos 2200.
Due to Exynos’ heating and Foundry’s production efficiency issues, Samsung turned to Qualcomm and decided to ditch its self-developed SoC from the Galaxy S lineup. This year, the Galaxy S23 series uses Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset manufactured by TSMC, worldwide.
We hope Samsung will soon fix battery draining and heating issues on the Galaxy S22 devices through a firmware update. Since hardware issues can’t be fixed with even hundreds of firmware updates, they could be reduced or optimized with code changes.
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Updated on March 15
Due to bad battery life, some Galaxy S22 Ultra users are wondering to upgrade to the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which is setting new records in efficiency. Meanwhile, it’s bad to hear that the company has not yet completely fixed the battery draining issue on the S22 series.
Are my apps that power hungry ? To where I can’t even get 3 hours of SOT, without having to charge. ABSOLUTELY love the phone but considering upgrading to s23 ultra just because of the battery upgrade. Which I can’t even say it’s worth paying the extra 5-600 dollars for that. from S22Ultra
Mar. 11
Samsung started rolling out March 2023 security update to the Galaxy S22 series. And we have noted different feedback from consumers, with some users having better battery efficiency, while some are still complaining about the drainage issue.
Mar. 4
Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos) users continue to report (1, 2) battery drain issues on their smartphones. Hopefully, the March 2023 security update will bring improvements to battery efficiency as part of fixing the issue.
Feb. 23
After upgrading to the One UI 5.1 software, some Galaxy S22 smartphone users are still facing battery draining and low power efficiency issues. Not only the screen on time, but the battery is also getting more consumed while the screen is off, or not in use.
Feb. 14
Reports suggest that the One UI 5.1 update has not fixed Galaxy S22’s battery-draining problems.
Feb. 13
Samsung pushed the major One UI 5.1 update for several Galaxy devices including the S22 series. It’s now expanding to both Exynos and Snapdragon models, worldwide. Hopefully, the One UI 5.1 update will resolve the battery draining and low power efficiency problems.
Feb. 7
Concerns like abnormal battery drain and low power efficiency continue to emerge (1, 2, 3, 4) on the Galaxy S22 series devices. The company has recently pushed the February patch for select Galaxy models, and we hope, it could fix the battery and heating problems.
I have had the Galaxy S22 (Exynos) for almost a year now and my experience has not been completely satisfactory The battery gives me between 2-3 hours of SOT, and the device’s performance has been quite poor. There are frequent lags, the phone gets very hot, and if l’m playing a game (not a heavy game, for example Brawl Stars) while listening to music with the Galaxy Buds Pro, the music cuts out and the experience ends up being very bad. Does anyone else have this problem? Do you think that if a go to the technical service they can give me a solution?
Feb. 5
Two more Galaxy S22 smartphone users reported having battery drain and overheating issues. According to the first affected user, their S22 heats up in general usage (such as WhatsApp, Twitter), however, the device is already delivering bad battery efficiency.
Second user said that they have fully charged the smartphone and the battery drained by 13% without any usage in the meantime. The user speculates that the Always on Display feature is eating battery heavily, however, there seems a software issue.
Jan. 31
A Galaxy S22 smartphone user said on Reddit that Samsung’s authorized service center can just factory reset the device and recommends waiting for a few days since the battery health is good. It looks like processor issues and buggy software is causing the battery drain and overheating issues.
Jan. 30
Samsung released the 2nd January 2023 firmware update Galaxy S22 series in certain regions but the battery drain and overheating issues continue to emerge. Meanwhile, there are different kinds of workarounds, which has the latest entry of turning off “Adaptive Battery” feature.
- Open System Settings >> Battery >> Adaptive preferences >> Turn on “Adaptive Battery”
Jan. 28
A Reddit user @lazykryptonian said that the Galaxy S22’s overheating issue is caused because of the chipset’s design and Samsung foundry problems. Further, they added that “Some are much better than others but there’s no control over getting a decent one vs bad.”
Jan. 27
A Galaxy S22 Ultra user claimed that after restricting background activities of unused apps, the battery consumption is greatly reduced. As per the user, the battery consumption before restricting activities was 10% per hour, which is now 2% per hour. You can also try it as a temporary fix.
Jan. 25
Samsung provides you with tips that will show you how to get the best out of your battery in everyday usage and how to look after your battery. The tips are as follows:
- > Reduce display brightness level
- > Close, disable, or uninstall unused Apps
- > Turn off Always On Display (AOD) or set a schedule
- > Toggle off WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS when not in use
- > Turn on Power saving mode
- > Check your device Signal bars
Jan. 24
Some users reported having overheating issues during video calls, as well as on WhatsApp video calls. And amid battery drain controversy, a Galaxy S22 Ultra user said that his phone’s brightness was fading day by day, which could be because of abnormal battery drain.
Jan. 23
Issues like abnormal battery drain and overheating continue to emerge on the Galaxy S22 series devices, with Exynos models being most affected. Consumers complained that the January patch destroyed battery performance and generated heating issues, even in normal usage.
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Samsung Galaxy F14 design leaked ahead of launch
Samsung could launch the Galaxy F14 next week in India, while the design has been leaked ahead of launch. As shown in the press images, the smartphone brings a dual rear camera setup and expected to be available in two color options including Purple and Green.
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Folks over at 91mobiles revealed the design of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy F14 smartphone ahead of its possible next week launch. The budget phone could be priced at about INR 15000 in the Indian market and will be available for purchase on Flipkart.com.
Like other Samsung phones, the Galaxy F14 brings volume rockers and a power button on the right side, while the left remains vacant. Other than the two camera sensors, without a bump, there’s an LED flash, as part of making nighttime photography possible.