Samsung is set to host its first Galaxy Unpacked event in three years. The Galaxy Unpacked 2023 will be a flagship event from the South Korean tech giant and also its first in-person event that will be held in Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco, three years since the coronavirus pandemic. Samsung will host the Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event on February 1 and officially launch the much-awaited Galaxy S23 series of smartphones. 


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The Galaxy S23 lineup will be the company's next-generation non-folding flagship smartphones and come with the top-tier Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. Samsung will also live-stream the launch of the Galaxy S23 line on its official YouTube channel, Samsung Newsroom, Samsung.com and Samsung India’s YouTube channel.


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The handset maker is expected to officially unveil three smartphones -- the vanilla Galaxy S23, the Galaxy S23+ and the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The new Galaxy S23 smartphones will come with different display and battery sizes and the premium Galaxy S23 Ultra will feature the best specs, recent rumours said.


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It is being said that Samsung is likely to use AMOLED E6 panel on the upcoming Galaxy S23 series. The same AMOLED E6 was also featured on the new iQOO 11.


All the models in the Galaxy S23 lineup may come with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which would bring a significant jump in the CPU and GPU performance of the devices along with better thermal management.


Meanwhile, Samsung is likely to unveil its new Galaxy-exclusive chipset at the launch of the flagship Galaxy S23 lineup launch. Famed leakster Ice Universe recently teased that a poster by Samsung Columbia website revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 series will be launching on February 1. 


According to the latest leak by Universe, TM Roh, Samsung’s President of Mobile Experience Business, will unveil a “Galaxy dedicated chip” at the launch of the Galaxy S23 series.