We can notice sharper details on the Galaxy S23 selfies, which is much appreciated. But saturation and skintone seems to be better on the Galaxy S22 selfies here.The Galaxy S22 sounds pretty good — it packs stereo speakers tuned with the AKG know-how, since Samsung has acquired the audio company. They are loud, a bit middy, but still well-detailed. Maybe they lack a bit of oomph in the bass, so we are curious to see if the Galaxy S23 can improve on that.
As for haptics — the flagship Galaxy phones have been clicking and clacking with very pleasant and reassuring feedback over the last few years. Samsung kind of struggled with nailing the vibration over the years, but we are quite happy to say that they are nailing it nowadays.So, the Galaxy S23 will have a slightly larger battery — 3,900 mAh versus the 3,700 mAh in the Galaxy S22. This sounds... promising, considering the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2's improvements in energy efficiency.
The Galaxy S22 already gave us a good 10 hours of screen-on time with just browsing. That's pretty reliable as it is, but if the Galaxy S23 boosts it up by even a little — that'd be a win. Or hey, we should hope for better gaming performance, since heavy 3D applications did bring the Galaxy S22's battery quite fast.Well, here's a good look of what we expect from the data sheets of the two phones.
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