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Samsung’s newest products are finally here – and they’re more impressive than ever

Discover what's new from Samsung at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona

Samsung’s newest products are finally here – and they’re more impressive than ever
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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The Mobile World Congress 2023 is serving for some of the biggest tech brands from around the world to present their most incredible new products. Yesterday it was Xiaomi’s turn, unveiling its Xiaomi 13 Pro and Xiaomi Buds 4 headphones, and today it was Samsung’s turn.

A few weeks ago, the company presented its best devices to date, the Galaxy S23 family and the Galaxy Book. And although they have not been exclusive novelties of the fair held in Barcelona, it has taken advantage of the MWC to show its biggest news. From Softonic we have attended and we bring you some exclusive images of how their new devices look.

Samsung S23 Ultra

The most outstanding novelty of the Samsung stand is its new smartphone S23 Ultra. The most powerful model of the brand is lightweight, very handy and with a bold design that flees from the particularities of the iPhone to bet on a much more personal model.

At Qualcomm’s booth at MWC we were able to test its new camera features, which include Nightography capabilities with a 200-megapixel Adaptive Pixel sensor. Without a doubt, the experience is spectacular.

The size of the cell phone is 6.8 inches. Very large but at the same time very light and easy to carry. There is no doubt that it is going to be a more than worthy rival for the iPhone 14 Pro.

Samsung Galaxy Book 3, amoled screens and Galaxy Flip technology

The Qualcomm booth where all Samsung’s new products are located is full of surprises. The Korean company has shown its pulse and has taken the opportunity to present its new range of Galaxy Book 3, its latest laptops that have been presented very recently.

From what we have been able to test, they are very light and comfortable to use, in addition to having a beastly power (especially in the Ultra model) and a fairly large screen, 16 inches. In addition, Samsung has presented at the event its amoled screens, which are less tiring to the eye than LCD panels, as they are able to reduce blue light by more than 70%.

On the other hand, the stand also offers a demonstration of how an S23 device can be controlled wirelessly via keyboard and mouse. This is one of its most innovative points and one of its biggest bets: the interconnectivity of devices, so that we forget about Apple and advocate for Samsung.

Samsung has also shown off its “Ark” screens, its commitment to flexible and foldable screen technology. They have shown how their Galaxy Flip works, which have a hole in the stand showing, through a simulator, to the question “does the screen break if I bend it too much?”

Incredibly, Samsung proves it doesn’t. On the first day it was already on the verge of 200,000 opening and closing cycles, and there is no sign of any wear on the screen.

Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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