Just yesterday, the transparent case belonging to the Galaxy S23 series was leaked, confirming some key design details that many people speculated about. Today, we first saw the Galaxy S23 appear on Geekbench, and showed the performance details; some we already know, and some are new to us.

This list was discovered by Abishek Yadav, and it seems that there is an unknown source of Galaxy S23, which has now started running score testing on Geekbench.
According to the parameter list, Galaxy S23 has built-in Snapdragon 8 Gen2, codenamed Kalama. The chipset contains 8 cores, a single core frequency of 3.36GHz, a triple core frequency of 2.02GHz, and a quad-core frequency of 2.80GHz.
Snapdragon 8 Gen2 processor is paired with Adreno 740 graphics processor, providing 8GB of memory, and the operating system is Android 13.

Although everything about the Galaxy S23 has been announced, it is disappointing that only 8GB of memory is seen at present. I hope that Samsung can announce more variants of the same phone with higher memory.
Samsung will launch the Galaxy S23 series in the first quarter of next year, and so far we have heard almost everything about the upcoming flagship devices. It is not difficult to observe that Samsung is adopting more gradual upgrades and improvements in flagship models that are related to reputation, rather than comprehensive replacements, in order to avoid the lessons learned from that year.
