This morning, the Galaxy S23 Ultra with the model number SM-S9180 appeared on the TENAA website, revealing its main specifications. The specifications are as follows:
- 6.8-inch AMOLED display with 2K+ resolution 3088 x 1440
- Dimensions: 163.4 x 78.1 x 8.9 mm and weight: 233g
- Octa-core chipset with 3.36 GHz main frequency (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2)
- 4855mAh battery, 25W charging
- Quad rear camera setup (2MP, 108MP, 12MP, 12MP) and a 12MP front lens
- Under-display fingerprint sensor
- 8GB and 12GB RAM with 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage
The TENAA listing shows that the chipset has a main frequency of 3.36 GHz, indicating that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will come with a higher-frequency Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. The frequency of the super core is the only difference, while the frequencies of the other cores are the same.
In addition, the camera specifications will also change. Now, the Galaxy S23 will come with a 2MP, 108MP, 12MP, and 12MP lens on the back. In comparison, the Galaxy S22 Ultra has the following camera lenses: 108MP, 10MP, 10MP, and 12MP. Its front camera uses a 12MP lens, replacing the 40MP lens of its predecessor.
Previously, the Galaxy S23 Ultra had received 3C certification, indicating that Samsung will continue with the 25W charging scheme. However, according to leaked specifications, the device is expected to feature an innovative technology.
Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy S23 series in the first months of 2023.
