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Samsung S23 Ultra, Huawei P60, iPhone15,Xiaomi 13 pro,Tecno, Upcoming mobile Phones



2023 is an amazing year, globally the COVID threat has subsided and a lot is happening in the tech arena. Samsung has already announced its flagship the Galaxy S23 and this will be available in the market as at February 17th 2023. The line up will include Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Ultra, S23 Ultra 5G as flagship, features bumped up are larger battery, more camera megapixel and the snapdragon 8 Gen 2, no exynos this time round. On the budget side we Samsung Galaxy A04, Galaxy A23  5G, Galaxy A74 5G as well as the Galaxy S22 FE among others.

The Samsung Galaxy s23 has been recieved well and all features have been bumped up save for the build design, as earlier mentioned Samsungs 2023 flagship boasts the snapdragon 8gen 2, this generally can attain higher clock speeds, good for every day use as well as for mobile gaming enthusiasts. The chip also offers improved battery efficiency and reviewers have illustrated the Galaxy S23 line going toe to toe with is main rival the iPhone 14.


Prices for the Samsung Galaxy S23 start at $840 on Samsung website for one off purchase

Apple is expected to launch its iPhone 15  main category of the Plus, Pro and Pro Max and the iPhone se 3rd Gen, as the norm this happens in September, notable features are the already established dynamic island and A16 Chip, highly anticipated is the adoption of the USB-C port. Renders for the iPhone 15 has raised a lot of interest concerning what consumers expect from Apple in 2023, from one source the pro version may have the thinnest bezels, exceeding the Xiaomi 13 posed as the number on in the aspect of bezels.

As for pricing, this are expected to be steeper with sources (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/iphone-15/) estimating that iPhone 15 with 6.1 inch display will start at $800 and the larger iPhone 15 plus starting at $900 for base model. In terms of design speculation is that externally the iPhone 15 will more or less similar to the current iPhone 14 Pro models. with no notch and will instead be released with the new Dynamic Island


Huawei has an exciting lineup and of its most anticipated are the Huawei p60 , P60 pro and  mate 60 although no official announced notable sources say the announcement will likely be around March of 2023, Ever since 2019 under the then US president Donald Trump, the company faced its first hurdle when was placed in a list of companies that could no longer conduct business with any organization operating in the US, this meant that Huawei could not work with companies such as Intel, Google and Qualcom. Huawei can no longer ship its mobile phone with Google-owned applications pre-installed.

In spite of the challenges that Huawei is facing the company is still going strong and as stated above new flagship are expected to be released in 2023, Notably the P60 Pro expected to ship with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, a base storage of 128GB and 8GB Ram and up to 512GB with !2GB ram, a 6.6 inch OLED display that is sure to immerse anyone in amazing media consumption.




The phones will likely use the harmony OS 3,1, a flagship line up with flagship prices not unlike last years model.


Xiaomi has a promising lineup with great features for all consumers. Its 12T pro spots a 200mp main camera, 120Hz CrystalRes Amoled display and a large battery to last you all day and more. This will be available in silver, blue and black. Xiaomi will also launch other phone models that include; Xiaomi 13 pro, Xiaomi  Redmi K60, Xiami 13, Xiaomi Redmi Note 12, Pro, Redmi K60 Pro 5G














        


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