Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BIS database as well. Unfortunately, these listings do not reveal any specifications of the upcoming handset. The Samsung SM-S911B/DS — believed to be the Galaxy S23 — was previously spotted on the FCC certification website. It hints that this smartphone might get a small upgrade in terms of battery capacity. The Galaxy S23 could feature a 3,785mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy S22 packs a 3,700mAh battery.
Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BIS database as well. Unfortunately, these listings do not reveal any specifications of the upcoming handset. The Samsung SM-S911B/DS — believed to be the Galaxy S23 — was previously spotted on the FCC certification website. It hints that this smartphone might get a small upgrade in terms of battery capacity. The Galaxy S23 could feature a 3,785mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy S22 packs a 3,700mAh battery.Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BIS database as well. Unfortunately, these listings do not reveal any specifications of the upcoming handset. The Samsung SM-S911B/DS — believed to be the Galaxy S23 — was previously spotted on the FCC certification website. It hints that this smartphone might get a small upgrade in terms of battery capacity. The Galaxy S23 could feature a 3,785mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy S22 packs a 3,700mAh battery.Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BIS database as well. Unfortunately, these listings do not reveal any specifications of the upcoming handset. The Samsung SM-S911B/DS — believed to be the Galaxy S23 — was previously spotted on the FCC certification website. It hints that this smartphone might get a small upgrade in terms of battery capacity. The Galaxy S23 could feature a 3,785mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy S22 packs a 3,700mAh battery.Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BIS database as well. Unfortunately, these listings do not reveal any specifications of the upcoming handset. The Samsung SM-S911B/DS — believed to be the Galaxy S23 — was previously spotted on the FCC certification website. It hints that this smartphone might get a small upgrade in terms of battery capacity. The Galaxy S23 could feature a 3,785mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy S22 packs a 3,700mAh battery.Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BIS database as well. Unfortunately, these listings do not reveal any specifications of the upcoming handset. The Samsung SM-S911B/DS — believed to be the Galaxy S23 — was previously spotted on the FCC certification website. It hints that this smartphone might get a small upgrade in terms of battery capacity. The Galaxy S23 could feature a 3,785mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy S22 packs a 3,700mAh battery.Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BIS database as well. Unfortunately, these listings do not reveal any specifications of the upcoming handset. The Samsung SM-S911B/DS — believed to be the Galaxy S23 — was previously spotted on the FCC certification website. It hints that this smartphone might get a small upgrade in terms of battery capacity. The Galaxy S23 could feature a 3,785mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy S22 packs a 3,700mAh battery.Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BIS database as well. Unfortunately, these listings do not reveal any specifications of the upcoming handset. The Samsung SM-S911B/DS — believed to be the Galaxy S23 — was previously spotted on the FCC certification website. It hints that this smartphone might get a small upgrade in terms of battery capacity. The Galaxy S23 could feature a 3,785mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy S22 packs a 3,700mAh battery.Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BIS database as well. Unfortunately, these listings do not reveal any specifications of the upcoming handset. The Samsung SM-S911B/DS — believed to be the Galaxy S23 — was previously spotted on the FCC certification website. It hints that this smartphone might get a small upgrade in terms of battery capacity. The Galaxy S23 could feature a 3,785mAh battery. To recall, the Galaxy S22 packs a 3,700mAh battery.Samsung Galaxy S23 series has been spotted on two certification websites, ahead of the launch of the purported smartphone. The South Korean tech giant's next flagship lineup is expected to arrive in February 2023. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S23, along with the Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The top-of-the-line Ultra had recently been spotted on the TENAA database. Now, the standard Galaxy S23 Ultra been reportedly been spotted on Thailand's NBTC and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification sites. According to a report by SamMobile, a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S911B/DS has surfaced on the NBTC database. This listing is said to confirm the purported Galaxy S23 moniker for this smartphone. In addition, the same model has been spotted on the BI
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