Samsung Confirms Galaxy S23 Series Launch During 'Unpacked' Event On Feb 1
Since the onset of the Covid-19 epidemic in early 2020, this will be the first in-person iteration of the event. It will also be shown live on the tech giant's website.
Samsung said on Wednesday that it would hold its first Galaxy Unpacked event in three years. The South Korean software behemoth has handed out media invites for its flagship event, which will also be its first in-person event in three years following the coronavirus outbreak, on February 1 in San Francisco. The Galaxy S23 line will be live-streamed on Samsung's official YouTube channel, Samsung Newsroom, Samsung.com, and Samsung India's YouTube channel.
The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event will begin at 10 a.m. PST or 11:30 p.m. IST on February 1.
There will soon be a golden age of innovation of the Galaxy. Our ideas are intended to open up enormous opportunities for individuals today and in the future. The Samsung Galaxy S series will define what it means to have the ultimate premium experience. We're upping the bar and establishing new benchmarks for what's spectacular, 'According to Samsung India.
The new Galaxy S23 smartphones will have varying displays and battery sizes, with the premium Galaxy S23 Ultra having the finest specs. According to reports, Samsung will adopt an AMOLED E6 panel in the future Galaxy S23 series. The new iQOO 11 also has the same AMOLED E6 display.
Meanwhile, at unveiling of the flagship Galaxy S23 series, Samsung is expected to introduce its new Galaxy-exclusive processor. Ice Universe, a well-known leakster, recently stated that a sign on the Samsung Columbia website disclosed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 series would be released on February 1.
According to the most recent Universe leak, TM Roh, Samsung's President of the Mobile Experience Business, would showcase a 'Galaxy dedicated chip' at the Galaxy S23 series launch.
In April 2022, Roh hinted that the South Korean tech giant would work on a dedicated chip for Galaxy handsets. According to some sources, Google's Tensor technology, which will be reintroduced in the following Google Pixel Fold, will provide the same AI capabilities as Samsung's in-house chipset.
This is said to be the first high-end CPU designed using the second or third generation of the 3-nm GAA manufacturing technique employed by Samsung Foundry. However, this is the only information about the CPU's capabilities that have been made public.