Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ spotted on 3C certification website, tipped to support 25W charging: Details

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Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ 3C certification spotted on website. Both of Samsung’s flagship handsets are expected to launch with support for 25W fast charging. A recent report suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S23 series might be powered by an Exynos SoC. The Galaxy S23 will have a 6.1-inch display like this year’s Samsung Galaxy S22 model. Samsung is planning to increase the battery capacity of the Galaxy S23+ compared to the 4,500mAh battery capacity featured on the Galaxy S22+, the Galaxy S23+ is expected to pack a 4,700mAh rated battery.

According to a recent report by MySmartPrice, the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ cleaned up 3C certification. Based on the listing, the Galaxy S23 could come with model number SM-S9110, while the S23+ could have model number SM-S9160. Gadgets 360 was able to confirm both listings on the certification website.

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As mentioned earlier, both the smartphones from the South Korean company are expected to come with a 25W fast charger.

Earlier this month, a report suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S23 series could be powered by “some” Exynos SoCs. It is likely to be the Exynos 2300 SoC.

Another report also mentions that the Samsung Galaxy S23 series will have the same dimensions as the Galaxy S22 series. According to reports, the Galaxy S23 may measure 146.3 x 70.9 x 7.6mm, while the Galaxy S22 may measure 146.0 x 70.6 x 7.6mm. However, the Galaxy S23 has been given a 6.1-inch display like the Galaxy S22.

To recall, the South Korean tech giant plans to increase the battery capacity of the Galaxy S23+. Compared to the 4,500mAh battery capacity featured on the Galaxy S22+, the Galaxy S23+ is expected to pack a 4,700mAh rated battery. However, the vanilla Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Ultra are not expected to get the same treatment. Samsung is expected to achieve this increase in battery capacity without greatly affecting the thickness and weight of the Galaxy S23+, the report said.


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