Brighter, less power-hungry display
It is said that the AMOLED screen of the phone will exceed the maximum brightness of 2200 nits, the touch sampling rate will be set to 960Hz, and it will have a PWM frequency of 2000 Hz. It is also said that the screen of the Galaxy S23 Ultra will consume 45% less power compared to the previous model.
Apparently, the Samsung S23 Ultra will surpass the iPhone 14 Pro series in terms of screen brightness. As a reminder, on Apple’s high-end models, the screen brightness is max. It reaches 2000 nits of brightness. According to the display specialist of XDA Developers, the OLED emitters used in both screens are the same, but Samsung and Apple will take the lead because of the different implementation of the peak brightness tests. Apple sets the screen to about 25% APL, while Samsung sets it to 1% APL. The maximum screen brightness of the iPhone 14 Pro is 2300 nits at 1% APL. APL stands for average image level.
Previously, the camera features of the Samsung S23 Ultra were also revealed. The S23 Ultra will have a triple camera setup consisting of a 10MP 10x zoom sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 200MP main camera; At least that’s what the allegations are. Even the sample photo taken with the 200 megapixel camera was shared.