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Samsung Galaxy S23 Series: High quality images revealed

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Samsung’s upcoming flagship series: Galaxy S23, has gained enough hype before being launched. Many Galaxy admirers are desperately waiting to experience the Galaxy S23 series members in a real aspect. In that manner, its day-to-day leaks and renders are making it more desirable. On top of it, its specifications are also doing the work of fuel to fire in terms of publicity. Specifically, its new color choices and camera configuration significantly made it even more popular among consumers. 

Undoubtedly, this series will get three devices- Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra, as usual. We have found information regarding the hardware components, camera configuration, expected features, storage options, and color variants of all three devices till now. As per the received information, all of them will feature an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, a QHD+ AMOLED Display, an in-display finger sensor, etc. Now its high-resolution images have also been revealed, so let’s take a quick look at them. 

Galaxy S23: Let’s land our eyes on the revealed images

By looking at those revealed images, Samsung has taken a different step this time by providing different designs than usual. If you are unaware, the previous flagships had a bold design, unlike now, because this time, the flagship series has got a different minimalist look. Not only that, but we are expecting this new look to be seen in future S series devices also. Besides the design, Samsung has also replaced the camera setup Counter Cut design with the protruding appearance from the back panel. 

Coming to the color options, which were rumored previously as well, this series has different color choices than its predecessor series. Besides, if we talk about its overall appearance, the Galaxy S23 and S23+ devices have a slightly similar look, while the Galaxy S23 Ultra device has a different resemblance than the other two. Notably, the Galaxy S23 Ultra device has a Galaxy Note flagship-like boxy silhouette which makes it even more attractive. Until its official launch, if anything else comes up about this series, we will share it with you. 


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Samsung to depend on Snapdragon completely for Entire Lineup of Galaxy S25 series

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Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy S25 series is supposed to be scheduled for early 2025. The giant is expected to power the entire series with one processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. 

Samsung has already done this with the Galaxy S23 series, which was entirely based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Now again, for the upcoming Galaxy S25 series, the Korean giant could completely depend on Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 4

According to a tipster on X, Samsung might exclusively use a Snapdragon SoC in the Galaxy S25 series. The Snapdragon chipset powers the recently launched Galaxy S24 series’ Ultra variant, but the rest of the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus use Exynos in particular markets, including Europe, Africa, and Asian markets. 

Qualcomm’s share in the Galaxy S24 series is nearly 40%, and the rest of the 60% goes to Exynos. Given a lower-than-expected 3nm yield, Samsung hardly brings the Exynos 2500 processor. It comes as a quite surprising development for Galaxy fans. The tipster mentioned that Qualcomm will likely be the sole SoC supplier for the Samsung Galaxy S25 (vs. 40% for the S24), as the Exynos 2500 may not ship due to Samsung’s lower-than-expected 3nm yield. 

If the report is to be believed, regardless of specific regional markets, the upcoming Galaxy S25 will potentially use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 gen 4 due to the doubt about Exynos’ situation. However, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 likely raises expenses by up to 25–30% because of a new high-end CPU design and a cutting-edge manufacturing process by TSMC.

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Here’s the notable changes of Galaxy Z Fold 5 to Galaxy Z Fold 6

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Samsung is a few weeks away from launching its sixth-generation foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, at the next Galaxy Unpacked event. To calm your curiosity, let’s take a closer look at the changes the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will bring as compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 5. 

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 will share the floor with its sibling, the Galaxy Z Flip 6, on July 10, 2024. On the comparison side, the brand introduced the Galaxy Z Fold 5 on July 26, 2024. The Korean giant believes in offering upgraded key specs to each device as per the time. This time also, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will bring upgraded specs, just like the Galaxy Z Fold 5’s upgraded specs. 

These changes will see in Galaxy Z Fold 6

One of the notable changes the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will bring in comparison to the Galaxy Z Fold 5 is the processor. The upcoming foldable will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, whereas its predecessor is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Another change will appear in the display resolution. The recent Galaxy Z Fold 5 has an 1812 x 2176 pixels resolution. The upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 could boast an 1856 x 2160 pixel resolution. 

The latest one is lighter as compared to the older one, as the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is expected to weigh 239 grams and the current Galaxy Z Fold 5 weighs 253 grams. The next change will appear in the OS version of both the foldable Galaxy Z Fold 6, which will run Android 14 out of the box, whereas the Galaxy Z Fold 5 will arrive with Android 13 out of the box. 

The dimensions are also different between the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s dimensions when folded: 153.5 x 68.1 x 12.1 mm and 153.5 x 132.6 x 5.6 mm when unfolded. On the other side, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 measures 154.9 x 67.1 x 13.4 mm while folded and 154.9 x 129.9 x 6.1 mm when unfolded.

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Samsung Galaxy S25’s advanced AI novelties could boost its price

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Brightness & Adaptive Color Tone

Samsung started working on the Galaxy S25 series, which is supposed to be launched early next year. This forthcoming device is expected to be priced higher as compared to its predecessor. 

Samsung will expand its high-end S series by introducing a next-gen smartphone series named the Galaxy S25. It’s too early to discuss the Galaxy S25, but leaks and rumors are doing their jobs by offering more details about the upcoming Galaxy S25. This upcoming device is expected to cost more than the current S-series devices. 

The reason behind this report appears to be that a Galaxy S25 will be more expensive than a Galaxy S24 due to its higher manufacturing costs. The US chip designer Qualcomm could push the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 into production in the second half of the year. This latest chipset is expected to boost AI processing. 

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be a truly advanced chip, but its high-end tech advancements might lead to higher costs, which could translate into a price hike for the upcoming Galaxy S25. The report suggested that, according to a recent prediction from industry watcher Ming-Chi Kuo, Qualcomm might increase the cost of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 by 25–30% compared to the Gen 3 solution. 

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be manufactured on the 3nm N3E process by TSMC; it’s the same technique used to build Apple’s A18 Pro chip. This shift will supposedly cause the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 to be 25–30% more expensive than its predecessor. Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 costs around $190–$200; by this metric, the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 might cost $260. 

However, Samsung could deal with the higher expenses of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for the Galaxy S25 by absorbing the cost or reducing the quality in other areas, such as the battery or display, but this could be risky, such as switching to its in-house Exynos 2500 chip. The upcoming chipset will be fabricated from TSMC’s most advanced process and should bring performance gains to the CPU, GPU, and NPU (AI processing).

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