Samsung Galaxy S23 May Features Reduced Motor Vibration to Keep Costs Low
The Samsung Galaxy S23 series – which is said to include three variants – Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra – is yet to be confirmed by the South Korean smartphone maker, although leaks have been plentiful. Samsung is rumored to use cost-cutting strategies for the vanilla Galaxy S23 by removing or reducing some of its features. According to the tipster, Samsung could pack a low-level haptic feedback engine in the upcoming Galaxy S23. If the rumors are true, they might reduce the price of the handset. The Galaxy S23 is also said to have thicker bezels.
Popular tipster @ chunvn8888 on Twitter it is said that Samsung might drop the vibration motor on the vanilla Galaxy S23. If these rumors hold any weight, the vibrations on the upcoming phone may not be very strong compared to the other expected models – Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra. Moving may result in a cheaper phone as well. The Galaxy S23 is also tipped to feature a slightly thicker bezel.
It is not clear if Samsung will find ways to reduce the cost of the Galaxy S23 smartphones or if only the vanilla model will get a discount. We can expect more details about this in the coming days.
Previous leaks and rumors have revealed that Samsung will launch the Galaxy S23 series in February next year. All three phones of the Galaxy S23 series are said to come in beige, black, green and light pink color options. The Galaxy S23 models will succeed the Galaxy S22 variant this year.
Additionally, Galaxy S23 suppliers have also surfaced online recently showing the same design as the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The translators suggested a refined rear design. The handsets are also expected to feature Qualcomm’s next flagship Snapdragon. The Galaxy S23 is said to be backed by a 3,900mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging. It looks like it will get a 6.1-inch display with full HD+ resolution.
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