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The Galaxy S23 Series could include a slightly modified Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor

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For several months, there have been a number of unauthorised leaks as well as rumours concerning the highly anticipated Galaxy S23 series. The upcoming Galaxy S23 series will be the company’s flagship lineup, and it will include three different models: the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the Galaxy S23+, and the Galaxy S23. A few days ago, purported official images of the Samsung Galaxy S23 leaked online, hinting at four fantastic colour options and a very unusual design shift that the new device will not sport a camera bump. Additionally, the images suggested that the upcoming handset will not feature a notch. A new rumour that surfaced today claims that the forthcoming series will be powered by a variant of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 that has been slightly modified.

The Galaxy S23 Series could include a slightly modified Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor

Previous speculations stated that Samsung will only release one model of the Galaxy S23 series when it finally does it. It’s possible that, unlike in previous years, there won’t be an Exynos-powered edition. It was predicted that the Snapdragon model would be available in each and every market. This rumour is currently being supported by a new leak, which occurred today. The most recent information is that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 that will be powering the Galaxy S23 series will be a device that has undergone some minor modifications. For example, rather than the standard 3.2 gigahertz, it may be overclocked to the slightly faster 3.36 gigahertz. In addition to that, the chipset can have a few minor adjustments that are made especially for Samsung’s mobile devices.

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The highly anticipated customised CPU might be marketed under the name “Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform for Galaxy,” according to a report that has been circulating recently. If we are to discuss this in a hypothetical manner, it is possible that Samsung will use this wording when promoting the product in order to differentiate it from other phones that come with the standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 on board. The reason for this differentiation is to attract more customers to purchase the product.

If all of the reports turn out to be accurate, it will be rather strange to see Samsung release an Exynos-based version of the Galaxy S23 series as well. This will be done in addition to the Galaxy S23 series. Without a shadow of a doubt, it appears to be the best proof yet that the Snapdragon model might be made available in all countries this year. If everything works out as planned, it will be the first time in the history of the Galaxy S series that we will see this much uniformity in the product, and it won’t happen again until the Exynos-powered Galaxy S6 series in 2015. In order to determine how much of a difference this makes or does not make in the typical operation of Samsung Phones, we will have to wait and watch. Let’s wait and see what happens, and be sure to let us know in the comment section what your thoughts are on the matter.

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