A few days before, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra was listed on 3C certification, which hinted that Samsung had started working on its Galaxy S23 lineup.
This evening, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ got listed on the 3C certification, revealing the charging specifications. The listed devices have the following model numbers: SM-S9110 (Galaxy S23) and SM-S9160 (Galaxy S23+), which denotes that these are the Chinese variants of Samsung’s new flagship lineup.
According to 3C certification, both devices support fast charging up to 25W and use the same EP-TA800 charger as in Galaxy S23 Ultra. In our previous post, we mentioned that Samsung might limit the charging capability of its Galaxy S23’s Chinese variants.
At the same time, the other variants will still support 45W charging as the Galaxy S22 lineup also supports the same charging power. Samsung is unlikely to downgrade charging power in all variants.
The Galaxy S23 series has almost the same body size and display size as the Galaxy S22 series. In addition, the series is expected to come with a new 200MP primary camera sensor for the first time in the history of Samsung mobile devices.
Whether it’s an international version or a Chinese/United States version, both phones will be powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. However, some rumors stated that Samsung may produce a limited number of Galaxy S23 with the Exynos 2230/2300 5G chip.
Samsung is expected to release its Galaxy S23 lineup between the end of December 2022 and the start of January 2023. The expected chipset has also not been announced yet.