Samsung Galaxy S23 renders in a white colorway

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  • The base Samsung Galaxy S23 model could outlast its predecessor in the battery department.
  • A new leak claims the upcoming phone will pack a 3,900mAh battery, though there's likely no change in charging speed.
  • Samsung could also give the vanilla model the same screen size as the previous generation.

While the phone isn't expected to debut until next year, we're already hearing a lot about it, due to the fact that it is the next flagship phone from the company. The rumors give us an idea of the battery capacity of the model.

According to Digitalchat Station, who has a track record of making accurate predictions about mobile phones, the base model of the SAMSUNG GALAXY S23 will have a 3,900mAh battery. It's possible that it has a bigger battery than the S22, which had a 3,700mAh battery.

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The new leak suggests an improvement in battery life, but it seems like we won't see any new innovations in charging speed. The rumor is that the S23 will have the same fast charging capabilities as the previous model.

The upcoming phone might have a bigger battery, but it's not likely that it will have a boost in battery life. The battery life of a phone is influenced by a number of factors, including the user's habits and the power efficiency of the chip.

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It's safe to assume that the S23 will have a slightly longer battery life than usual. A 30% increase in performance is predicted for the next flagship mobile platform fromQualcomm.

The phone will have a 6.1-inch FHD+ screen, which is similar to its predecessor, according to the tipster. A bigger battery will be put into a smaller body. The dimensions of the upcoming phone were previously rumored to be similar to the S22

The Ultra model cannot be compared to the S23 Plus in terms of battery size. Rumors suggest that the battery life of its flagship phones will be improved. Any improvement on the battery life of the S22 is a step in the right direction, since it was lamented by our own Derrek Lee.