Ice Universe has it that Samsung has paid a lot of attention to both the audio and camera experience this year. In the words of the insider, “speaker sound quality, especially bass” has been improved,” which sounds (no pun intended) like an excellent way to amp up the overall premium experience that the Galaxy S23 lineup is always striving for. Additionally, the microphone quality has reportedly also been enhanced, which could surely improve the quality in both calls and during video recording.
Galaxy S23 Ultra noteworthy details have been improved: 1. Speaker sound quality, especially bass, has been improved; 2. Focus problem is no longer a problem; 3.Excellent anti-shake 4. Excellent microphone.
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What’s more, Ice Universe also hypes up the “excellent anti-shake” of the Galaxy S23 series, which essentially means that Samsung has seemingly improved the hybrid optical and electronic image stabilization (OIS+EIS), potentially eliminating more jitter and undesirable motion blur from photos and videos. You can never have too good stabilization, so any improvement in this area that will deliver smoother looking videos is, of course, more than welcome!
Galaxy S23 series, render by PhoneArena
Of course, it’s hard to say if any of these nuggets of preliminary information will hold water come February, and we literally can’t wait to hold the all-new Galaxy S23 phones in our hands and see for ourselves if all the rumored improvements are real. Chances are that these enhancements will quite possibly enrich the user experience by a mile.
The star of the show, the Galaxy S23 Ultra, will come with a 200MP main camera and a 10X periscope camera, while the Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 will pack 50MP cameras. The lineup will also employ a slightly refreshed design, but mostly retain the same price point as its predecessors.