We have at least a few more months before we see the Galaxy S23 series. This shows that we should be ready to face even more leaks about the series.
The batteries that the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 + will use, together with the documents from the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), have been determined. The base Galaxy S23 will run on a battery bearing the model number EB-BS912ABY. This battery has a nominal capacity of 3,785 mAh.
The battery that will be inside the Galaxy S23+ carries the model number EB-BS916ABY. According to previous reports, it will be produced by ATL. And it has a nominal capacity of 4,565 mAh according to the FCC. This probably means Samsung will label the battery with a typical 4,700mAh capacity. That means it will label the battery with a typical 4,700mAh capacity. Both phones appear to have been tested with 25W super fast chargers. But that doesn’t mean their batteries will be stuck at 25W. Galaxy S22+ had 45W fast charging support; Therefore, the Galaxy S23+ will probably come with the same features.

While the FCC didn’t go into details about other hardware specs, it’s almost certain that the Galaxy S23 series will use a special version of the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset made for Samsung. From this point of view, we can say that the next Samsung flagship phones will be among the most exciting ones in recent years.