Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ have passed FCC certification. The documents found confirm some details about the battery powering the flagship phones from Samsung .
The base Galaxy S23 model is equipped with a battery with model number EB-BS912ABY, rated capacity 3,785 mAh, which can be converted to a standard capacity of 3,900 mAh.
The Galaxy S23+ model will be equipped with an EB-BS916ABY model number battery, manufactured by ATL. Also according to the FCC, this battery has a rated capacity of 4,565 mAh, so it will have a standard capacity of 4,700 mAh.
Both phones appear to have been tested by the FCC using 25 W fast chargers, but that doesn't necessarily mean their batteries will be limited to 25 W charging. The Galaxy S22+ has a 45 W charger. W, so the Galaxy S23+ will probably have similar specs.
While the FCC doesn't go into details on other hardware specifications, Qualcomm and leaked benchmarks have confirmed that the Galaxy S23 series will be powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, even at low prices. markets where Samsung flagships are often equipped with Exynos.
So Samsung's next flagship could be one of the most exciting in recent years. Especially if the rumors are true and the Galaxy S23 series features a custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip version optimized for One UI.