Samsung Galaxy S23 promises big battery life boost

 The latest Samsung Galaxy S23 and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra rumours shed more light on the performance of the new smartphones and once again hinted that a release date could come sooner than expected.

Turning first to a new tweet from Ice Universe, the Galaxy S23 series may get a new “Light” performance profile. Turning it on is said to slow down the phone’s processor to improve battery life and keep the phone cool. IU adds that this won’t affect the phone’s refresh rate, meaning you’ll still be able to enjoy the smoothness of the 120Hz display featured on all three predicted Galaxy S23 models, while still maximizing battery life.

This setting is separate from the Game Booster option that Samsung offers to adjust game performance on its devices. That’s another benefit, as it might mean you can get the most out of your phone while gaming, but switch back to a more productive profile as soon as you’re done.

No Exynos yet?

Also from Ice Universe, a quote from Qualcomm CFO Akash Palkhiwala. Screenshots provided by IU claim that Samsung’s new phone will provide a huge boost for the company, which makes the Snapdragon family of chips used by Samsung and other smartphone makers.

Palkhiwala initially spoke about how Qualcomm expects Samsung‘s launch to play out in the “second half of the March quarter,” which matches the aforementioned rumored launch date. More notably, he also said that Qualcomm’s “share” will change, “rising from 75% of the GS22 to the global share of the GS23”. This seems to suggest that the Snapdragon chip will be in all Galaxy S23 models, not just some of them.

Some sources say that Samsung will use a typical combination of its in-house Exynos 2300 chip and the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip in the Galaxy S23 series, just as it has done with Qualcomm over the past few years to use its chips in certain markets. . However, there have also been previous rumors that the S23 series will only have a Snapdragon chip to deliver consistent performance to phones globally, which is in line with what Palkhiwala said.

Samsung has been trying for some time to make its Exynos chips as powerful as the equivalent Snapdragon models, so Samsung customers may opt for inferior phones, depending on where they buy their devices. So no matter where you are, you get a better Snapdragon chip, which is a benefit for users living outside the US who already get a Snapdragon-powered Galaxy S phone.

Galaxy S23 Outlook

Aside from the chip, new performance modes, and an earlier-than-normal release date, there are more interesting rumors about the Galaxy S23 lineup. The regular and Plus models are thought to be redesigned, along with an upgraded 12MP selfie camera. The Galaxy S23 Ultra may also get a camera upgrade, in the form of a new 200MP main camera on the back.

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