The Samsung Galaxy S23 series of smartphone will be launched soon and the US variants have been spotted on FCC certification along with the Galaxy S23 Ultra on TENAA.

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With Samsung getting ready to launch the Galaxy S23 series of flagship smartphones in February 2023, the listings of the devices on multiple certification websites are coming thick and fast. And in the latest line of listings are the Samsung Galaxy S23 Series devices and the Stylus Pen which have now made an appearance on the FCC certification website. These are devices that will be launched in the US and besides these the Galaxy S23 Ultra has also been spotted on TENAA.

Samsung is expected to launch three premium smartphones in the lineup. These include the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23 5G and the Galaxy S23 Plus (Global versions) were spotted on the FCC website previously.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Key Specifications Revealed on TENAA

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra listing on TENAA has revealed quite a few key specifications including the dimensions and the camera details. The top tier flagship will come will be only 8.9mm thick and measure 163.4mm and 78.1mm in length and breadth and will weigh 233 grams. It will feature a 6.8-inch display with 1440×3088 pixels resolution. It will be powered by a 4855mAh battery and feature an 8 core CPU with 3.36GHz max frequency which is expected to be the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.

For RAM it will have variants of 8GB and 12GB while storage options will include 256GB, 512GB and 1TB options. In terms of camera it will come with a quad setup on the back with two 12MP sensors, one 108MP sensor and another 2MP sensor, while on the front it will have a 12MP sensor.

Samsung Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, S23 Ultra (US Versions) and S Pen FCC Certification

The Samsung Galaxy S23 will be the most basic variant of the upcoming flagship smartphone lineup. While the global variant was recently spotted on the FCC Certification website, now the US version has also made an appearance. The listing reveals that the US versions of the Galaxy S23 has the model number SM-S911U, whereas the S23 Plus has the model number SM-S916U and the Galaxy S23 Ultra has a model number of SM-S918U. While the Stylus Pen or S Pen as Samsung calls it has also been certified on FCC separately with model number EJ-PS918. The S Pen will be available on only the Ultra variant.

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The global variants of the S23 series have been previously listed and confirm that both the Galaxy S23 and the S23 Plus phones will come with 25W fast charging support. The Galaxy S23 has been rated with a capacity of 3785mAh and will have a typical rating of 3900mAh.

The Galaxy S23 Plus, has been a rated capacity of 4565mAh and will have a typical capacity of 4700mAh. The FCC listing further reveals that both phones feature a Qualcomm SoC, which will be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

The design renders and other details of both models have leaked in the past as well as camera details. Samsung is also said to introduce a satellite connectivity feature, which should help users reach out to emergency services when in a no-network area.

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