In a recent Tweet, Ice Universe stated that the new series will support 8K video at 30 frames per second, which is a slight bump from the 24 FPS that we currently have had for what, three generations?
Also, the Tweet mentions that the S23 in general, implying that all models are getting this upgrade, which would be impressive.
Moving on to the Ultra side of the lineup, TENAA posted a complete spec sheet of the flagship.
It will have the same dimensions as its predecessor and the same 6.8 inch display. The battery has been rated at a capacity of 4850 mAh, so we assume they’ll call it 5000 as usual. And then the chip is obviously the Snapdragon 8 gen 2, which will be paired with 12 gigs of Ram and up to 1 TB storage.
Speaking of the CPU, based on the frequencies, we can tell that it will feature the version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 with a higher clock speed. Sadly, there’s no information about the cameras on the list, but it’s almost confirmed by many sources that will have a 200 megapixel main sensor and then 3X and 10X telephoto cameras with similar hardware but improve image quality.
So yeah, the final launch is expected to happen during the first week of February according to recent rumors, but we’ll keep you posted as things evolve.