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Galaxy S23 will have a special mode to enhance autonomy without affecting the refresh rate

The Galaxy S23 is still in the spotlight on Thursday, November 3, 2022. According to popular leaker Ice Universe, the following Samsung smartphones should have a special mode to boost autonomy by moderately reducing performance. More importantly, this function will save refresh rate.

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sure, Galaxy S23 In the center of attention this Thursday, November 3, 2022. We’ve learned that in particular Galaxy S23 Ultra will be equipped with the same set of photos as the S22 Ultra, if we exclude from the equation the main sensor 200 megapixels. In other words, we should find a 10-megapixel sensor, a 10-megapixel telephoto lens and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor.

A few days ago we learned that too The South Korean company could launch the Galaxy S23 on December 23, 2022. If so, the automaker will be well ahead of its regular schedule, with previous models typically launching in February.

Galaxy S23 will have a rather special power saving mode

But let’s get to the latest reveal from that day without further ado. We owe it to the well-known IceUniverse insider, whose reputation is second to none. According to the passenger, Galaxy S23 will offer a special mode to save power to some extent. This “light” mode, which is clearly available in the options dedicated to the performance of the device, will allow you to Moderately reduce the performance of the smartphone in order to enhance its autonomy. More important , This profile will not affect the refresh rate.

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In other words, you can stay at 60 or 120 Hz while taking advantage of a few hours of extra autonomy thanks to this option. As can be seen in the screenshot shared by IceUniverse, This setting does not apply to games. You will need to go into Game Booster settings to tweak the performance of your S23 during gaming sessions.

As a reminder, IceUnivers recently revealed it Galaxy S23 and S23+ will not provide fast charging above 45W. In other words, it won’t be this year again as the manufacturer catches up with competition like Oppo and OnePlus, which already offer 80W fast charging compatible devices.

source : Wccftech