Our full Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review is here!
, the S23 Ultra most closely matches Apple's flagship and offers a surprisingly natural-looking final image, with impressive detail and what often came across as pleasing, more natural skin tones than the Pixel, which was uncharacteristically out of step against both Samsung's and Apple's phones in testing.
This eliminates performance discrepancies that previously left users of Exynos-powered Galaxy S phones feeling behind the curve and also helps with aspects like camera processing and battery life consistency. In testing, artificial benchmarks reveal what I suspected ahead of time: the S23 Ultra gains a slight edge over the– with its similar-but-technically-lesser chip – based on the numbers, but the Ultra's lead is so slight that you're unlikely to feel any real-world benefit.
It should feel like a familiar experience for existing Samsung Galaxy owners, with squircle icons and a generally flat graphical style as standard, dressed with a few new additions that appear to focus on collaboration, convenience and security.
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