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Samsung Galaxy S23 tipped to launch via Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event on February 1

There have been plenty of reports indicating that the Samsung Galaxy S23 will launch on February 1,  2023. The date has been corroborated by popular tipsters and leakers like Ice Universe, OnLeaks and Max Jambor. The launch may extend to February 2 in some countries due to differences in time zones. 

February 1

— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 21, 2022 Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

It is believed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 will have an in-person launch most likely called Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023. This means that it is likely to happen at an event where someone can walk audiences through the smartphone’s new offerings. Ticketing services associated with an event have already gone live, and they indicate that there will be an event in San Francisco and London. 

Samsung Galaxy S23 specifications

Recently, Samsung Galaxy S23 dummies were released online. The dummies showed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will have the largest display (6.8-inch screen) along with a 200MP camera. The Samsung Galaxy S23 will have a 6.1-inch display while the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus will have a 6.3-inch display. 



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