Excellent battery life: Galaxy S23 Ultra solves the key problem of its predecessor!


The newly introduced Galaxy S23 Ultra looks almost identical to its predecessor from the outside, but as soon as we look inside, we realize that we are dealing with something completely different. Samsung has focused on improving several key areas with its new flagship. And we’re very glad that he included battery life in this group, which was not amazing in the last generations.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, like its predecessor, has 5000 mAh battery. On paper, that number seems huge, but actual endurance depends on a number of factors, including chip efficiency and software optimization.

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In the case of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the battery life was very poor, mainly due to poor energy efficiency of the Exynos chip. However, this year Samsung dropped Exynos and replaced it with the competing Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, including here in Europe. And you can really feel it.

Galaxy S23 Ultra: Durability over 7 hours

As the server writes SamMobile, the battery life of the Galaxy S23 Ultra is simply excellent. The editor supports these words with a screenshot, on which we can see that the battery lasted almost two days. As for active screen time, the exceeded the mythical mark of 7 hours.

This is very good news for all the flagship lovers who can rely not only on performance but also on durability. Do not forget the fact that the battery in the phone is can adapt the user’s activity over timewhich can lead to even longer durability.


S23 Ultra - battery life

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The S23 Ultra is shaping up to be a very capable device. In addition to higher performance and a longer-lasting battery, it also offers, for example, a new main lens with a resolution of 200 Mpx. So even passionate photographers will get their money’s worth.

But on the other hand, you have to pay honestly for all these innovations. The price of the Galaxy S23 Ultra starts at 1,399 and ends at 1,819.


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