Samsung Galaxy S23 is coming with a bigger battery, to keep the 6.1” screen

10 October 2022
It will have a 3,900 mAh charge.

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  • 10 Oct 2022

ALPHABOY17, 10 Oct 2022Could've just raised the thickness just enough to elim... morePlease, no... No thicker phones. If you want, get Asus, don't ruin Galaxy.

    It looks better than the S22 for sure.

      Anonymous, 10 Oct 2022Just better quality control from batterys they had Should be 5000mah

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        • 10 Oct 2022

        ALPHABOY17, 10 Oct 2022Could've just raised the thickness just enough to elim... moreThey can always raise it's thickness to add battery but for some weird unknown reason, they don't do that. Zenfone 9 is thicker but it packs 4300 mah battery which is awesome. Perhaps a slim and lightweight phone is everything to buyers

          Think it's time to upgrade from my s20, really hope they bring back quad HD Displays to the regular series

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            • 10 Oct 2022

            Olympus Oms, 10 Oct 2022Bigger battery is 4500. 200 mah doesn't even give you ... moreJust better quality control from batterys they had

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              • 10 Oct 2022

              Good news, but I think is still not enough, if they don't make the chipsets more power efficient. Galaxy S21 had 4000mah battery and wasn't any battery champion (it was pretty average). At least the Exynos variant that I had.
              But, the Galaxy S22 was even worse. I think is really bad to make a flagship device with poor battery life. Beats the purpose of having a flagship phone.
              Maybe Samsung will surprise us all and ditch the Exynos chipsets this year and use only SD8 gen 2 chipsets. Or make the Exynos chipsets on par with SD ones.

                Bigger battery is 4500. 200 mah doesn't even give you 1 more hour screen time.!

                  Great flat sides
                  Make it boxy rectangular sharp edges like S22U, not this ugly iphone design ugly side curves

                    Basically all the did was remove the camera island and (hopefully) switched to Snapdragon in Europe.

                    Zero innovation.
                    No addressing the battery issues.

                    I was thinking of downsizing my s22 ultra to a regular s23...I might just go with a Nokia 3310 at this point.

                      Could've just raised the thickness just enough to eliminate the camera bumps, having above 4000 mah, and better cooling.