After cruising through Geekbench, FCC, 3C and several other certifications and benchmarks, the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra finally hits TENAA. The certification unfolds several details about Samsung’s next flagship. It abandons all those rumours quoting the presence of a 200MP primary sensor. Let’s dive into details and see what’s officially present on the Galaxy S23 bearing model number SM-S9180.
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As per the listing, the smartphone appears to feature a 6.8-inch display with 1440 x 3088 pixels resolution and 16.7M colours. The smartphone measures 163.4×78.1×8.9(mm) in size and 233g in weight. It seems to feature a custom-built (overclocked) Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC with a performance core clocked at 3.36GHz instead of 3.2 GHz. Furthermore, the smartphone appears to bundle 8/12 RAM with 256GB, 512GB and 1TB storage options.
In camera, the smartphone bundles a quad-rear camera module with 108MP primary sensor, a 12MP telephoto, a 12MP depth sensor and another 2MP sensor. The smartphone offers 10x optical zoom. On the front, it bundles a 12MP lens. There are several sensors including a Gravity sensor, distance sensor, light sensor, and under-screen fingerprint.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra features NR SA bands – Band 79, Band 78, Band 41, Band 28, N1,2110-2155MHz and NR NSA bands – Band 41, Band 78, and Band 79.
As the launch is nearing, more specifications and other details are getting public. We hope in the coming days more details would uncover.