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Samsung is gearing up to launch the Galaxy S23 series at its first Unpacked event of 2023 on February 1. Ahead of that, details about these smartphones have been popping up on the internet from multiple sources.

As a result, we know almost everything about them before their official announcement. Thanks to a reliable tipster, we now even have minute info, such as peak display brightness.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Series Display
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 | Source: Evan Blass (@evleaks on Twitter)

According to Roland Quandt (via SamMobile), the displays on all three models in the Samsung Galaxy S23 lineup will offer up to 1750 nits of peak brightness. Thus, the Galaxy S23 series will be the first Galaxy S family of phones in a long while to provide the same peak brightness.

For the unaware, last year’s Galaxy S22 is limited to 1300 nits, while Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra offer up to 1750 nits. So in terms of display brightness, the Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra will not be getting an upgrade but the Galaxy S23 will.

Anyway, the vanilla Galaxy S23 will be still inferior to the Galaxy S23 Plus in some aspects due to its smaller size and cheaper price. It will arrive with a smaller screen, smaller battery, and slower charging speed. The phone will also lack UWB, which will be present in the other two handsets.

Last but not least, the Galaxy S23 is expected to cost the same as the Galaxy S22 in the US. However, in Korea, it may see a price hike.

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