Samsung Galaxy S23 series display specs
As a reminder, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to get a 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with 3080 x 1440 pixels of resolution and curved to the sides surface. Its specs are 500ppi pixel density, and 1-120Hz refresh rate, depending on the content shown. The initial screen protection would be provided by Corning’s latest tough yet supple Gorilla Glass Victus, but the top-rate display better be covered with a screen protector as well.
The S23+, on the other hand, should land with a 6.6-inch, 2340 X 1080 pixels, 390ppi, 48-120Hz Dynamic AMOLED screen, also covered with a Gorilla Glass Victus. It, and the smallest sibling in the S23 family, won’t however, enjoy the advantages of the 12th-gen LTPO OLED display technology that the S23 Ultra will be able to take advantage of, as they would be much cheaper.
We can thus reasonably expect a 48Hz-120Hz refresh rate only, as well as lower peak brightness specs than the Ultra. Nonetheless, Samsung has proven time and again that it can make well-calibrated panels of high luminance that are a joy to look at no matter the phone’s price point, and the Galaxy S23 series is unlikely to be the exception.