TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics, said in a blog post that the upcoming Galaxy S series of smartphones will offer a smarter and pro-grade camera system, better hardware and software optimisation, and seamless ecosystem connectivity.
“This year, Galaxy S series has extended our innovation heritage by doubling down on our fundamentals,” Roh said.
“That’s why our pro-grade camera system is getting smarter, offering the best photos and videos in any light among our Galaxy smartphones. Along with the hardware and software optimisation, our newest chipset born out of Samsung’s open partnership philosophy enables the fastest and most powerful Galaxy performance. Our ecosystem connectivity is also getting easier and more seamless than ever,” he added.
“Uncompromising premium experience”
Roh also talked about how the latest innovation “and sustainability working” in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S series of smartphones will bring “the ultimate premium experience” to users. He said that the South Korean company has “raised the bar by pushing boundaries for the mobile experience.”
The Galaxy S Ultra model in the Galaxy S23 lineup is teased to offer a refined quality and performance, “which is not just about more power.” It is to be noted that Samsung brought Galaxy S22 Ultra with Galaxy Note experiences offered by a combination of “power, performance, and creative capabilities.”
“The Galaxy S Ultra has truly become the pinnacle of Samsung Mobile’s innovation, a marque that stands out against everything else, and soon we’ll show you what Ultra can do in even more device categories. Performance is not just about more power. It’s also about innovation that lasts with less environmental impact,” Roh noted.
Galaxy S23 series to offer ‘enhanced durability’
Samsung also jumped on the climate change combatting bandwagon and Roh says that the South Korean company has a new environmental strategy that will make Samsung Galaxy smartphones last longer with enhanced durability and reliability. The company will also include more recycled materials into more components – something that Apple and Google talked about a lot while launching iPhone 14 series and Pixel 7 series of smartphones.
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