Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review: Plenty to love and even more to discover, especially with 200MP camera

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review: Plenty to love and even more to discover, especially with 200MP camera
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These days, it's clear that Korean tech giant Samsung is fighting two battles in the smartphone arena. On the one hand, it wants to lead the tech innovation segment with its folding phones range, and has developed two distinct lines — the Fold and the Flip, where it has yet to meet a worthy contender. But on the flip side,...

These days, it's clear that Korean tech giant Samsung is fighting two battles in the smartphone arena.

After all, it's all in the branding of a particular flagship model to target consumer awareness, but also to allow differences in display size, processor speed or even camera quality to determine how consumers find the fit that is suitable for their needs. Packed within the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a whopping 6.8-inch 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2x display, and powerful 5,000 mAh battery.

Colours are now more natural looking, without the intense enhancement that their devices have been known for. The phone can also shoot in RAW mode, though from a use-case and even storage point of view, won't be a huge factor in everyday use. Other notable improvements are with burst mode that takes smoother, sequential images for you to then select which ones to keep and which to discard.

With a 3,088 ×1,440 display resolution, compared to the 2,340 x 1,080 on the S23 and S23+, the screen is a majestic one. It's capable of lasting close to 10 hours of outdoor use, after which it still retains about 25 per cent of battery life.

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