Reportedly, Samsung electronics is focusing on the top model of the Galaxy S23 lineup. Yes, you read it right, Samsung increases the production ratio of the Galaxy S23 Ultra to 50% for high-end users. As per the leak data, the Samsung Galaxy S23 (said to be released in January-February 2023) accounts for a 30% ratio while the Galaxy S23 Plus accounts for 20%.
This information is leaked by the popular tipster Ice Universe who previously revealed everything about the upcoming flagship devices. The leaker also said that for the very first time the ratio of the highest specification model is set to be the highest.
Of course, the above prediction may be true because the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have a new 200MP camera. The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra was also spotted on the Geekbench database. The motherboard is codenamed ‘Kalama’ which is the same as the standard variant.
The listing revealed the existence of Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The SoC has one prime core ticking at 3.36GHz, four mid-cores at 2.80GHz, and three energy-efficient cores clocked at 2.02GHz. There is said to be an Adreno 740 GPU onboard.
Unfortunately, the listing shows that the S23 Ultra will pack 8GB RAM but we can expect more at launch. Last but not least the smartphone will run Android 13 OS (possibly One UI 5.1) out of the box.