Samsung is gearing up to soon launch its highly anticipated Galaxy S23 series of flagship smartphones. However, prior to any official announcement, a new leak has hinted that the upcoming high end device will offer better endurance and battery life without a bigger battery size.

For those unaware, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ models are not expected to offer major changes in battery sizes over their predecessors. Similarly, the top end Galaxy S23 Ultra is also rumored to feature the same battery pack as the Galaxy S22 Ultra. But despite no major change in the battery pack itself, the endurance on the next gen models will reportedly see an improvement. The news arrives from a known tipster Ice Universe, who shared the information on Twitter.

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He claimed that the Galaxy S23 lineup will arrive with a new and improved low power mode. This will reportedly reduce power consumption significantly, which in turn would raise the battery life of the new smartphones. However, the low power mode comes with a notable trade off, since users will have to bring down the refresh rate and even sacrifice their device’s performance as well. The tipster shared an image of the settings, which revealed that it will be called the light performance mode.

Based on what we know so far, the South Korean tech giant’s Galaxy S23+ will feature a 4,700mAh battery pack. This is larger than the 4,500mAh battery pack in the Galaxy S22+. The Galaxy S22 came with a smaller 3,700mAh battery pack, while the Galaxy S23 is expected to come with a larger 3,900mAh battery pack. So stick around for more updates regarding this matter.

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