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The energy usage of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Series AMOLED Display has decreased by 16%

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The AMOLED display used in the Samsung Galaxy S23 series, which consists of the Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra, is much more energy-efficient. The South Korean phone manufacturer acknowledged that the upgraded AMOLED display on its next flagship model uses less power overall. Later this week, the brand-new Galaxy S23 lineup will make its premiere. Samsung has verified one of the next Android device's main benefits as its much-anticipated arrival draws near. According to a report, it is none other than its more energy-efficient AMOLED display. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1920"]Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review | TechCrunch Image credit- TechCrunch[/caption] It turns out that the new AMOLED display is one of the factors contributing to the device's longer battery life. According to the reports, Samsung Display installed new "low power consumption OLED technology" in its S23 series of products. This time around, it is more energy-efficient, but that does not necessarily imply that it has to give up the brightness. In actuality, it behaved otherwise and became brighter than before. Also read: Oppo Find N2 Specs: 120Hz AMOLED Folding Screen Display with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Processor The Galaxy S22 only had a brightness of 1,300 nits; the new display has a brightness of up to 1,750 nits. The new display immediately reduces power usage, according to Samsung Display. It uses about 16% less energy than its predecessor did. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="450"]Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: precio, fecha de lanzamiento y características Image credit- Diario de Navarra[/caption] It will be interesting to see if the same performance translates into actual usage. The S23 series offers greater display performance than its older sister, the S22 family, for sure. What about Apple's most recent high-end flagship, the iPhone 14 Pro Max? According to XDA Developers' Dylan Raga, the Galaxy S23 Ultra's energy efficiency is up to 400 nits better than that of the iPhone 14 Ultra. The new Samsung flagship, however, performs better when it is brighter than the iPhone. It turns out that at about 1150 nits of brightness, the S23 Ultra consumes less energy than the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Energy conservation is certainly taken seriously by its new AMOLED display. The Samsung Galaxy S23 range, which comes with a $100 credit, is still available for pre-order.

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