The Galaxy S23 was rumored to launch in late February, but according to Samsung’s official Colombia website, the event is on February 1st.
For a couple of years, Samsung is specifically well known for being a bit ahead in display technology with respect to others. Therefore, it is very certain to imagine that the most updated and greatest display tech will be going to see in the Galaxy S23 series. While the latest updates seem to be different.
One of the most obvious factors that make Samsung flagship stand to be odd is its display. Since its peak brightness, combined with accurate color production. This makes the display of the most recent S series get way beyond its competitors. However, it is expected that this unique factor will not be applicable to the upcoming series.
Thus, it is most certainly obvious that many tech enthusiasts will not be excited after knowing that the S23 series will lag behind in the display department.
Some of the latest facts about the Galaxy S23 lineup
Recently, this week, at CES 2023, Samsung demonstrated its stunning 2000 nits AMOLED display. But, as reciprocal to the factor of happiness, the sad thing is that this display is not making its route to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 lineup this year.
The renowned tipster IceUniverse has confirmed that the peak brightness bump is not coming to the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Also, if the high-end premium phones don’t adopt this then there would be no chance then their smaller siblings will get it.
As per the most recent information, all three devices of the Galaxy S23 series share the same peak brightness level. They have a brightness of 1750 nits. However, the highest brightness is an upgrade for the standard S23. On the other hand the bigger brother, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is lagging on the parameter.
Hence, this decision made by the company will narrow the gap between the most premium S23 Ultra and its counterparts. While it also makes Apple ahead in the list of Samsung in the display department for the first time.
It is worth noting that iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max had a big leap this year. The superior display tech in the iPhone lineup is presently standing at a peak brightness level of 2000 nits. This could definitely stand Samsung behind Apple in the ultra-premium and premium market segments.