

But upon closer inspection, you’ll be able to see a slight difference which are the reduced curvature and flatter side rails. With these upgrades in mind, is Samsung’s latest flagship model worthy of its “Ultra” title? Read ahead for my two-week review of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.Īs mentioned before, Samsung users might be confused by the similarity in appearance to the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Instead, the tech giant focused more on improving its top five most favoured features by users which were: camera technology, durability, battery life, S-pen functionality, and internal storage. In fact, Steve Chan, Product Marketing Manager of Mobile eXperience (mX) Samsung Malaysia Electronics, shared that they acknowledge this year’s flagship model doesn’t come with a truckload of new features and upgrades. However, in saying that, there are no vastly groundbreaking features on the Galaxy S23 Ultra seeing that the Galaxy S22 Ultra was already very good in its own right. The most obvious would be the impressive 200MP main camera sensor and improved performance thanks to a new optimised chipset. That was my initial stance too but after using the device for just over two weeks now, I’ve come to appreciate the subtle yet impactful changes to the Galaxy S23 Ultra. After all, it looks almost identical side by side. When Samsung first unveiled the Galaxy S23 Ultra, everyone was discussing just how much the model actually upgraded from the S22 Ultra.
