Meanwhile, the more expensive models of the series, the Galaxy S23 + and Galaxy S23 Ultra, may have the same brightness. And that’s a huge improvement over the base Galaxy S22, which peaked at just 1,300 nits compared to the 1,750 nits of the S22+ and S23 Ultra.
True, it is worth noting that Samsung still lags behind its competitors in this regard. For example, the iPhone 14 Pro has a display that can increase the maximum brightness to 2000 nits in outdoor conditions.
Recall that the official launch of the Galaxy S23 series is scheduled for February 1 as part of the annual Galaxy Unpacked. But pre-orders.
Source: Ferra
