While both the S23 and S23 Plus have 8GB of RAM, the Galaxy S23 Plus starts with 256GB of storage and goes up to 512GB. Its larger Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and Armor Aluminum-clad body leaves room for a bigger 4,700mAh battery (200mAh larger than the one in the previous Plus) – as well as a larger cooling chamber – though the phone manages to maintain its sibling’s exceptionally handsome looks, despite its beefier bodykit. Samsung has likewise kept the phone’s dimensions virtually unchanged from the Galaxy S22 Plus, but compared to the S23, this year's Plus is a larger phone that feels more substantial. Everything looks suitably bright and colorful, while motion is governed by an adaptive refresh rate that, once again, scales between 48Hz and a buttery-smooth 120Hz. There's still an ultrasonic fingerprint reader underneath it, and a punch hole selfie camera near the top. Samsung hasn’t messed around with a winning formula when it comes to the phone’s 6.6-inch AMOLED display. Tangible improvements to photography instead come from the S23 Plus’ upgraded chipset and more powerful AI features. The phone rocks a 50MP wide, 12MP ultrawide, and 10MP optically-stabilized 3x telephoto zoom setup, though the front camera is now 12MP, up from 10MP on the Galaxy S22 Plus (which is a change consistent across the whole S23 range). That bespoke processor is also important to bear in mind when you look at the S23 Plus’ largely unchanged camera array (versus the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus). The improvements, however, are more negligible than groundbreaking. That said, the extra bit of juice that Samsung and Qualcomm have coaxed out of the 8 Gen 2 in these devices means slightly better video capture at the highest resolution, slightly smoother gaming, and slightly more powerful CPU-intensive operations, like 8K video editing. Most mobile CPUs – including Qualcomm's standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and the formidable A16 Bionic inside the Pro members of Apple's iPhone 14 line – are fast enough for the vast majority of users.
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