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Galaxy S23 Plus or S23 Ultra heading fast to its official release

The Galaxy S23 Plus and S23 Ultra are not mentioned by either the NBTC or the BIS; therefore, it is possible that these devices have also been certified; yet, we may not have the correct model numbers. In that case, there is no need to get worked up because the initial S23 will very definitely be followed by its S23 Plus and S23 Ultra siblings in the near future.

The debut date of February is looking more and more likely by the day. It would appear that Samsung is getting ready to launch the Galaxy S23 in Thailand and India, two of the company’s most crucial markets.

Galaxy S23 Plus or S23 Ultra heading fast to its official release

Even though we haven’t received any new significant information regarding the S23 as a result of the two recent certifications, the fact that the smartphone has been able to sail through further regulatory bodies provides further evidence that its release date is getting closer. There is currently no information available regarding the actual release date of the S23; however, the fact that it has been certified in a large number of countries means that we may anticipate hearing more about it from Samsung in the months ahead.

Leaked renderings suggest that the S23 and S23 Plus may skip the raised camera bump surrounding its three back lenses in favor of a design that is comparable to that of this year’s S22 Ultra. This is something to look forward to in terms of what to anticipate from Samsung’s devices in the coming year. On the other hand, the more expensive S23 Ultra is speculated to feature fewer modifications to its exterior design, but it could have a primary camera that has been upgraded to have a higher resolution 200-megapixel sensor (up from 108 megapixels on the S22 Ultra). It only seems sensible that the most recent version of Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon processor will be used in all three phones.

It appears that Samsung’s most recent products will not be immune to the tsunami of inflation that has spread across a variety of countries and regions around the world this year.

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Waheel Ahmed

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