Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra launch: After successfully launching the flagship Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone earlier this year, the South Korean smartphone manufacturer Samsung is likely to launch its successor - Galaxy S23 Ultra with top-end features, including a massive 5,000mAh battery, 200MP main camera, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and more in early 2023. 

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According to an IANS report,  A tipster shared a real-life image of the upcoming S23 Ultra's battery, reports GSMArena. The device is rumoured to have a new 'ISOCELL 200MP' sensor for its main camera. The smartphone might have the same 10MP periscope as its predecessors.

It is expected to come with a 6.8 inch AMOLED display and a faster fingerprint scanner, the report said. Earlier, the device was reported to be offering 25W fast charging support. It is expected that the S23 Ultra will receive some minor improvements over the S22 Ultra.

The screen will be curved, and the 40MP front camera will have a hole-punch cutout in the top centre. A new 200MP main camera could be on the back. The device might house the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. Another report mentioned that the South Korean tech giant is planning to ship three million Galaxy S23 FE units next year. By comparison, Samsung is tipped to ship 8.5 million Galaxy S23 units, 6.5 million S23 Plus models, and 13 million Galaxy S23 Ultra units.

The report mentioned that Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Samsung Electronics are producing 200MP cameras in a ratio of 7 to 3. The supply chain is expected to expand to other parts suppliers when 200 million pixel cameras are applied to lower-end products. Recently, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said the Galaxy S23 series will use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 exclusively.

Another report mentioned that Samsung plans to ship three million Galaxy S23 FE units next year. By comparison, Samsung is tipped to ship 8.5 million Galaxy S23 units, 6.5 million S23 Plus models, and 13 million Galaxy S23 Ultra units, said IANS.