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As I'm writing this, my Galaxy S23 Ultra is sitting with 13% charge left, after two days and seven hours off the charger. And no, the phone hasn't been sitting idle all that time – I also have around 5.5 hours of screen on time in those 2+ days off the charger!
Those are crazy figures for a flagship Samsung Galaxy smartphone. I mean, I don't get this kind of battery life even on Galaxy M (or Galaxy F) series phones, which have battery capacities ranging anywhere between 5,000 mAh and 7,000 mAh. Meanwhile, my S23 Ultra has never run out of juice in a single day even in its first week, despite having more battery-guzzling features than mid-range devices.
To be perfectly honest, I never thought I would see the day when a Galaxy flagship will last so long before it needs to be charged again, but the Galaxy S23 Ultra has proven me wrong. The Qualcomm and Samsung partnership and the custom Galaxy-only Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor seem to be working out amazingly well.
In fact, the S23 Ultra's battery life has got me interested in seeing how long the smallest Galaxy S23 can survive on a single charge. Its 3,900 mAh battery doesn't sound huge on paper, but if all three Galaxy S23 models have similar optimizations, that 3,900 mAh battery will probably punch above its weight. The same is likely to be true for the 4,700 mAh Galaxy S23+ battery.
Of course, without actual testing, none of my hopes and expectations have any solid ground to stand on. Still, after using the Galaxy S23 Ultra the last week or so, I'm feeling optimistic. I can't wait to use the other two Galaxy S23 models and see how they fare once they're fully charged and disconnected from a power source. Fingers crossed that my optimism doesn't turn into disappointment!
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Abhijeet's writing career started with guides for custom firmware for Samsung devices (including the original Galaxy S), and he moved to SamMobile in mid-2013 and worked up the ranks to Editor-in-chief.
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