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| Name | Samsung Galaxy S23 |
| Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
| Family | Galaxy S series |
| Release | 2023 |
| Predecessor | Samsung Galaxy S22 |
| Successor | Samsung Galaxy S24 |
| Os | One UI (Android) |
| Soc | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 / Exynos 2200 |
| Memory | 8 GB |
| Storage | 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB |
| Battery | 3900 mAh |
| Display | 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X |
Samsung Galaxy S23 The Samsung Galaxy S23 is a flagship Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics and unveiled in 2023. Positioned within the Samsung Galaxy S series, it followed the Samsung Galaxy S22 and preceded the Samsung Galaxy S24, competing with devices from Apple Inc. and Google LLC. The S23 combined high-end components from suppliers such as Qualcomm Incorporated and Samsung Foundry with Samsung's software efforts in One UI and Android.
The S23 adopted a flat-edge aluminium frame sourced via Samsung Electronics supply chains and glass panels using Corning's Gorilla Glass Victus 2. Exterior design cues referenced earlier models like the Samsung Galaxy S21 while refining the camera housing to align with trends set by Apple iPhone 14 and Google Pixel 7. Finish options echoed color strategies observed in collaborations with fashion houses and retail partners such as Hermès and Samsung Mobile regional campaigns in markets including United States and South Korea. Build standards met international testing norms used by firms such as Underwriters Laboratories and durability benchmarks comparable to Sony Xperia flagships.
Core hardware included a system-on-chip sourced either from Qualcomm Incorporated (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2) or Samsung Electronics' Exynos division (Exynos 2200) depending on region, reflecting geopolitical and manufacturing splits similar to those affecting Apple A-series supply decisions and Qualcomm partnerships. Memory and storage configurations matched industry peers like the OnePlus 11 and Xiaomi 13. The display was a 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with high refresh rate technology comparable to panels used by LG Electronics and BOE Technology Group. Audio components used codecs and partners familiar from collaborations between Samsung and firms like Dolby Laboratories and AKG (brand). Thermal management leveraged vapor chamber techniques analogous to implementations in Asus ROG Phone series.
The S23 shipped with One UI layered on Android and received security updates coordinated with initiatives by Google LLC and standards bodies like the Open Handset Alliance. Software features included AI-assisted tools similar to those promoted by OpenAI and on-device processing paths akin to Apple's Neural Engine strategies. Samsung's ecosystem integration tied to services from Microsoft (Office and Outlook partnerships), cloud options via Google Drive and Samsung Cloud, and multimedia tie-ins with Spotify and Netflix licensing deals common across flagship devices.
Camera hardware comprised a primary sensor, ultrawide module, and telephoto/portrait capabilities, reflecting sensor trends set by suppliers such as Sony Corporation (IMX series) and computational photography techniques advanced by teams at Google LLC and Apple Inc.. Image processing pipelines used ISP features influenced by work at ARM Holdings and third-party algorithm vendors. Camera performance was compared in reviews to devices like the Google Pixel 7 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, and Huawei P50 series, with low-light strategies and HDR processing drawing on academic research published through institutions like MIT and Stanford University.
Connectivity supported 5G NR bands standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project and Wi‑Fi 6E interoperability certified through groups including the Wi-Fi Alliance. Bluetooth stacks followed profiles established by the Bluetooth SIG. GNSS capabilities incorporated signals from GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou, mirroring navigation feature sets in products from Garmin and TomTom. Biometric authentication used an ultrasonic fingerprint reader and face recognition protocols similar to those discussed in publications from IEEE and security analyses by firms like Kaspersky Lab.
The S23 used a 3900 mAh battery cell manufactured through suppliers in East Asia and managed charging profiles aligned with standards from the USB Implementers Forum and wireless power specifications related to the Qi (standard). Fast wired charging and reverse wireless charging capabilities were positioned against competitor implementations from Oppo and Xiaomi Corporation, with battery longevity testing compared to methodologies from organizations such as Consumer Reports.
Critical reception referenced reviews by outlets including The Verge, Engadget, CNET, and TechCrunch, with comparisons to the iPhone 14 and Google Pixel 7 series. Analysts from firms like Counterpoint Research and IDC evaluated sales performance alongside market trends reported by Canalys and Gartner, Inc.. Review consensus highlighted incremental upgrades in design and performance, echoing commentary styles from tech journalists at Wired (magazine) and The New York Times technology desk.
The S23 lineup included standard, Plus, and Ultra-tier variants similar to Samsung's prior strategy and rivals' tiered offerings like the iPhone 14 Pro and OnePlus models. Regional special editions and carrier-branded versions paralleled collaborations seen with Verizon Communications, AT&T Inc., and retail exclusives comparable to partnerships between Samsung and regional carriers in Europe and Asia. Limited edition colors and bespoke packaging followed precedent set by collaborations between Samsung and cultural partners such as film promotions and sports sponsorships involving organizations like FIFA and Olympic Games.