Anonymous, 01 Feb 2023Europeans here bash when samsung uses exynos there and say "no buy". But are willi... moreBenchmark-wise you'd be correct, but if that's all you think there is to it you have no clue what you're talking about.
It's 2023 and Samsung still making flagship with battery capacity starting with 3, what a joke
Samsung just offer 512gb for 256gb price, well actually the actual pricetag always below than that. You think you smart, but there are a little bit smarter than us.
On Oktober you will see pricecut on your new galaxy s23 series, it's not even one year your new phone already value degraded
Phones fan, 01 Feb 2023For the S And the S+ there are better options in the market with larger screens and better zoo... moreSay models
AnonD-546724, 01 Feb 2023It's official now, S and S+ are no longer flagships but glorified mid-rangers supposed to... moreDepends on the user TBH.
If you see photo image quality comparisons between the S22/S22+ and iPhone 13, you'd know they are mostly similar. Mostly it comes to color rendition preferences.
There's also reason why the S23/S23+ exists. Many people like me don't see the need for "curved" screens (making finding the right glass screen protector a pain) and boxy design that's not that great to hold. Call me crazy, but I prefer the S23+ over the S23 Ultra.
MarOMG, 01 Feb 2023More power, less energy!
Every single year. New chip has 20% more power, but consumes 17% les... moreThey are lyars. In fact, it is more powerful... For the same power consumption.
All flagship phones (Galaxy S5 up to the S10 and this very bad S23) chips are all rated for lets say 3w of normal power consumption, and 10w at burst.
So they are more powerful for the same, power consumption.
So yes, they are less power hungry but only if you throttle it to the same GeekBench scores. On computer and laptops, manufacters are not such lyars, they will say the chip TDP and tag it as "high end" CPU for CPUs > 100w TDP. But in smarphones, manufacters almost never disclose explicitly this information, making people believe that the chip is less power hungry, but it is the exact same power consumption in every new flagship.
Anonymous, 01 Feb 2023There is a promotion, I traded my s20+ for 280e. I also received a 10% discount code. In total... moreI got $400 for my trade in plus $70 off for military discount, 15% cash back from rakuten, $100 credit for accessories.
So I got an S23 Ultra for ~ $600. Not bad really
Let me get this straight, they removed the camera island, which afforded the lenses more protection, and gave the phones a distinctive look, only to homogenise the design to the point it's no different to their midrange/budget range now? Wtf?
aquint5554, 01 Feb 2023Based on the spec sheet, Samsung cut UWB support from the plus model this year. No notable upg... moreProbably belt tightening because of global rampant inflation. I imagine we will see miserly behavior from other manufacturers as well
No mention of downgraded front face camera and who produce this Snapdragon for Galaxy chips? If it was manufactured by Samsung then better wait for honest review first since their chips always overheat.
I feel like the Note20 Ultra was the last good phone of the Note design. Of course I'm not talking about specs, I'm talking about its physicality. The screen is larger, the bezels are thinner, the weight is lighter and more manageable in the hand, and the camera island gives it more character. Oh and it has a microSD slot.
For the S And the S+ there are better options in the market with larger screens and better zoom cameras, regarding the ultra it is an excellent phone but very expensive.
S23 is downgrade from S22.
No OIS for telephoto camera of S23.
S22 had that.
Fail...
Based on the spec sheet, Samsung cut UWB support from the plus model this year. No notable upgrades outside a battery (which arguably was cut in previous years) and camera. This bundled with horrid trade in values is perhaps Samsungs way of curving ecowaste from having consumers bring in their own devices. I'll wait for review and a sale to make my decision. Perhaps the only other phone I took a wait and see approach ( first being the S22)
How long before this new camera app with expert raw mode built in trickles down to the s22u?
Roddyz, 01 Feb 2023Same camera sensors with a much powerful chipset LMAO what a wasted potentialCorrection - few changed camera sensors with improved camera processing and a new improved chipset which is now global for pple worldwide
It's official now, S and S+ are no longer flagships but glorified mid-rangers supposed to make you go towards the Ultra.
Roddyz, 01 Feb 2023Same camera sensors with a much powerful chipset LMAO what a wasted potentialDo you think chips like 8g2, A16 and D9200 can extract whole power of image sensors?
LOL ...
Maybe M3 Ultra or i9 gen13
MarOMG, 01 Feb 2023More power, less energy!
Every single year. New chip has 20% more power, but consumes 17% les... moreIphone SE3 should score at this point easily 2x compared to iphone 6.
But does not do any better.
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