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Get to know all about the battery and cooling system of Samsung Galaxy S23 before it has arrived 

A lot of things are going around the Samsung Galaxy S23 series that is expected to launch at the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1. A number of reports and features are coming out through various sources. One of the recent news that we covered was about the brightness in nits Samsung Galaxy S23 will bring. This article will be talking about the cooling system of the Samsung Galaxy S23 and its battery capacity.

This information has arrived through tipster Ahmed Qwaider. According to him, we are to see an improved cooling system in this phone. The cooling system keeps the phone cool even when it is used for a prolonged duration. But this is not going to happen with Samsung Galaxy S23 series because of its better cooling system than earlier.

If we talk about the Samsung Galaxy S23 battery we have come to know that  S23 will have a 3900 mAh battery that will come with a 25 W charger. The S23 Plus will have a 4700 mAh battery with a 45 W charger and last but not least is S23 Ultra which will come with a 5000 mAh battery with a 45W charger. This suggests that Samsung has focused more on S23/S23+ than S23 Ultra.

 



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