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All Galaxy S23 models will use Samsung’s exclusive Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor

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The Galaxy S23 series is expected to be unveiled by Samsung on February 1, and new details suggest that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset may be overclocked in all models.

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The Cosmic system S23 arrangement will have three distinct models to be specifically World S23, and Universe S23. In addition, and World S23 Ultra. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is confirmed by the Geekbench listing of all three devices.

The international model of the Galaxy S23 was recently seen on Geekbench with the overclocked version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. To see how it can control things like overheating would be fascinating.

The larger bodies of the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S23 Plus will feature additional cooling methods. The Galaxy S23 does not have any cooling features, and its small size could lead to issues with overheating.

Samsung may continue to use the overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in the base Galaxy S23 with throttling. Since the processor is the most crucial component of any smart device, the company is making no concessions right now.

The Galaxy A74 was sent to Eden following the S22 FE and Note. Samsung is removing unnecessary models, and the Galaxy A74 is the most recent addition. There are no hints about the Cosmic system A74 appearance, and the equivalent goes for the expected S22 FE.

The Korean technology company officially confirmed last year that the Galaxy Note series had been discontinued. The S Pen is an external accessory to the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Galaxy Z Fold 3.

At last, this year, the World S22 Ultra presented a crossover plan with all the equipment/programming capacities of the Universe S line + the famous S Pen and the square-shaped plan of the World Note line. Additionally, the Galaxy S23 Ultra has a dedicated S Pen silo.

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