Samsung CEO TM Roh has published a blog post ahead of the Unpacked event on February 1, where we will see the debut of the Galaxy S23 series. He talks about the company’s plans for the future, promises new standards of performance and environmental commitment.

In the post, TM Roh talks about new performance standards, not only in terms of raw performance but also when it comes to camera capabilities. He says the new Galaxy S23 series will offer an even smarter and more refined camera experience made possible through various hardware and software upgrades. Then new and improved camera software and new sensors, as expected then.
Roh also hints at Samsung’s new chipset powering the latest Galaxy S series enabling the fastest and smoothest Galaxy S experience ever. The company is expected to ditch its Exynos chipsets in favor of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
The official statement talks a little bit about the Galaxy S23 Ultra and how it incorporates the best of both worlds: the discontinued Note and its S Pen and the mainstream appeal of the Galaxy S line. And this year’s S23 will prove useful in even more device categories. Color us curious.
Finally, Samsung says it’s doubling down on its environmental strategy it announced in September, and the smartphone maker will include even more recycled materials without compromising quality and durability. After all, extending the life cycle of smartphones will certainly reduce e-waste. Another way to extend the lifecycle of its smartphones is to provide software updates for longer and it seems that Samsung is doing a great job by promising at least 4 years of major software updates to its flagship devices.

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