Samsung is holding its next Galaxy Unpacked event on February, Samsung announced that the next Galaxy Unpacked event will be held on February 1 at 10.30 AM PT/1.30 PM ET. At its first in-person event in three years, the business will likely reveal the S23 line of smartphones. This event will be hosted in San Francisco by the South Korean IT giant with the tagline “Get ready to share the epic.”
While Samsung’s news release only included a GIF depicting multiple camera arrays, the company released hints on Weibo about high-megapixel sensors and enhanced low-light photography. The first teaser stated, “Wow-worthy resolution is coming soon” while the second teaser stated, “Stunning night photos are coming soon”.
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The S22 Ultra from Samsung featured a 108-megapixel sensor last year. The teasers offered by the firm suggested that the S23 Ultra could utilize Samsung’s 200-megapixel sensor, which was released in October.
The latest phone from the firm will likely be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. There may be minor design modifications and spec upgrades across the portfolio, but nothing as radical as the decision to allocate a slot to the S-Pen in the S22 Ultra and retire the Galaxy Note lineup.
Similar to the previous year, Samsung is allowing users to reserve the new flagship device in exchange for a $50 Samsung Store credit. Buyers will have the option of not purchasing the item.
Samsung has cleverly positioned this event between the recently finished Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas and the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, which is set for the end of February.