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    Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro vs Galaxy S23: Is it time to upgrade?

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    Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro vs Galaxy S23: Is it time to upgrade?
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    The next Galaxy S series launch is fast approaching. Samsung usually unveils its new flagship phone around January, and this time we might be in for a surprise. According to the latest rumors, the Korean company plans to ax the vanilla mode (or its name depending on the angle) and introduce a pro device in the lineup. In the future The galaxy S26 Pro can be your chance to own a pro Galaxy Phone (a first in the brand’s history), but what upgrades and changes will it bring? Thanks to multiple leaks, we know a lot about it S26 Prof

    Now, if you’re rocking an old Galaxy device, now is a good time to upgrade. Today we’re going to check it out, staring at our comparison The Galaxy S23, which is almost three years old.

    Galaxy S26 Pro Vs Galaxy S23 Expected Differences:
    Galaxy S26 Pro*Galaxy S23
    Similar design, slightly different camera housingSmall and compact, separate cutouts for rear cameras
    Faster Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipsetThree generations old Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip
    Large 6.3 inch display6.1 inch screen, more compact phone
    16GB of RAM, 4GB more than the S258 GB RAM on all memory configurations
    The 50MP ultra-wide camera has improvedThe old 12MP ultrawide
    Large 4,300 mAh batteryA slightly smaller 3,900 mAh battery
    Support with magnets on the back of the Q2Regular wireless charging, no magnets

    * Rumor

    Table of Contents:

    Design and size

    The last of the 6.1 inchers

    Galaxy S26 Pro renders leaked | Image via OnLeaks - Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro vs Galaxy S23: Is it time to upgrade?

    Galaxy S26 Pro renders leaked | Photo by OnLeaks

    Smartphones have been increasing in size over the past couple of years, and the Galaxy S series is a prime example of this trend. Galaxy S23 The last is the S-series phone with a 6.1-inch display, which comes in at just 146.3 x 70.9. It features separate camera cutouts on its back, a trend pioneered by the Galaxy Ultra.

    coming The galaxy S26 The Pro, on the other hand, expands its display diagonally to 6.3 inches and swaps out the camera cutout for a bullet-shaped camera housing, not unlike the Xperia phones of the past few years. We already have some leaked renders of the design, so check them out above.

    The bigger screen also brings a larger size, and although we don’t know its exact weight The galaxy S26 Pros, we bet it’ll be heavier than the S23.

    Galaxy S26 Pro*Galaxy S23
    Thickness
    6.96 mm
    Thickness
    7.6 mm
    Dimensions
    149.3 x 71.4
    Dimensions
    146.3 x 70.9
    The weight
    – from
    The weight
    168 grams

    * Rumor

    In terms of content, no surprises are expected The galaxy S26 The Pro phone will likely feature some variation of the glass sandwich, possibly using aluminum and Gorilla Glass. The S23 uses the same formula, with a Koch aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass 2 on the front and back.

    The anti-reflective coating of the last two years’ Galaxy Ultra models has gotten a lot of attention (even Apple tried one on the latest iPhone 17 series), so we could see it making its way to the lower Galaxy models, but don’t get your hopes up too high.

    We don’t have any information about the color palette yet The galaxy S26 Pros, in addition to the deep blue color we saw on renders. Galaxy S23on the other hand, comes in a plethora of colors, including: phantom black, cream, green, lavender, graphite and lime.

    Point out the differences

    Display of The galaxy S26 The Pro is expected to stretch to 6.3 inches diagonally, which is 0.2 inches more than what’s in the S23. The Super AMOLED tech Samsung has been using for the past two generations is getting brighter and brighter. The new phone can push 3,000 nits of peak brightness.

    Speaking of brightness, the S23 is listed at “only” 1750 nits of peak brightness, and in our display test the phone managed around 1000 nits at 100 APL, which is still a pretty impressive result. This resolution is expected to remain unchanged on the new model, and with the S23’s display being smaller, the 1080 x 2340 pixel resolution results in a slightly higher pixel density of 425 ppi (compared to the last model and possibly as a result of S26 Pro).

    Galaxy S26 Pro*Galaxy S23
    size
    6.3″
    size
    6.1″
    shine
    3000 nits (peak)
    shine
    1750 nits (peak)

    * Rumor

    Biometrics are expected to remain the same – we expect it S26 To sport the same ultrasonic fingerprint scanner found on the previous couple of generations. The tech has been working pretty well since Samsung introduced it, so there’s no need to change there.

    Performance and software

    The cream of the crop
    The galaxy S26 It is expected to launch with two different chipsets depending on the region. Consumers will find 2600 silicon internationally, but in the US, Canada and China, S26 The Pro will launch with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

    This silicon is a mouthpiece, but Qualcomm has decided to keep the Elite moniker from last year and continue with the “General” name at the same time. It’s expected to be a powerhouse of a chip, with early benchmarks showing around 3800 points in Geekbench single-core, while multi-core performance is even more impressive at 12400 points.

    now, Galaxy S23 It’s not lacking, but it has a fairly old chipset, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Synthetic benchmarks put it at around 1600 points in the Geekbench single-core test and 5000 points in the multi-core benchmark. It’s more than twice as slow, at least on paper. Stay tuned for tests once we get our hands on the new one The galaxy S26 Prof

    Galaxy S26 Pro*Galaxy S23
    shut up
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
    Aquinos 2600
    shut up
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
    The process
    3 nm
    The process
    4 nm
    RAM, storage
    16/128 GB
    16/256 GB
    16/512 GB

    LPDDR5X RAM
    UFS 4.0 storage

    RAM, storage
    8/128 GB
    8/256 GB
    8/512GB

    LPDDR5X RAM
    UFS 4.0 storage

    * Rumor

    new The galaxy S26 The Pro is also expected to come with double the amount of RAM – 16GB – on all memory configurations, compared to 8GB. Galaxy S23 is on board. This will definitely help and build AI S26 Pro future proof.

    Speaking of the future, the S23 is slowly winding down at the end of its support cycle, the phone is running Android 13 out of the box, and with four major updates, it will get Android 17 next year. This can become a big factor when considering changing to a new one The galaxy S26 Pro, as it will be supported until 2033, which sounds like a year straight out of a sci-fi movie.

    Camera

    First upgrade in years

    After years and years of using the same camera hardware on entry-level Galaxy S devices, Samsung is ready for a change. The galaxy S26 According to the latest rumours, the Pro will feature an all-new ultra-wide camera. That would be a big step up from the 12MP used in the last two generations, but the only megapixel count we have at the moment is 50MP.

    The other two cameras probably. Let’s carry over from the previous generation (again), and we’re talking about a 50MP main camera with an aperture of F/1.8 compared to a 1/1.56″ sensor. Expected on a phone. S26 Pro (despite some rumors suggesting Samsung is considering removing it).

    Galaxy S26 Pro*Galaxy S23
    important
    50 MP, f/1.8
    24 mm
    1/1.56″
    important
    50 MP, f/1.8
    24 mm
    1/1.56″
    Ultra wide
    50 MP, f/1.7
    13 mm
    Ultra wide
    12 MP, f/2.2
    13 mm
    1/2.55″
    Telephoto
    10 MP, f/2.4
    3x zoom (67mm)
    1/3.94″
    Telephoto
    10 MP, f/2.4
    3x zoom (67mm)
    1/3.94″

    * Rumor

    Galaxy S23 Scored 137 (out of 158) in our comprehensive camera benchmark, so there’s huge room for improvement. We expect The galaxy S26 Pros to outscore its considerably older sibling, but stay tuned for camera benchmarks and some side samples once we get them. S26 Pro in our lab.

    Battery life and charging

    400 mAh may not be enough

    A slight battery upgrade is coming The galaxy S26 Pro compared to previous generations. It’s not radical, just 400 mAh on top of a 3,900 mAh battery Galaxy S23 is on board, and is 300 mAh more than the previous two models.

    That may or may not translate to battery life, but we hope it does, because the S23 managed just over 6 hours in our battery test, and that’s out of 100 phones we’ve tested over the past 2 years.

    Galaxy S26 Pro*Galaxy S23
    Battery size
    4,300 mh
    Battery size
    3,900 mh

    Charging speed
    25W wired

    15W wireless charging (QI2)

    USB-C 3.0

    Charging speed

    25W wired

    15W wireless charging (Qi)

    USB-C 2.0

    * Rumor

    Charging is expected to remain unchanged for another year, at least based on the information we have at this time. It’s disappointing when we get 100W phones that charge for half an hour but it is what it is. The galaxy S26 The Pro will most likely charge from zero to full in an hour or so. For comparison, Galaxy S23 Supports 25W of wired charging power and charges its battery from zero to full in 1 hour and 8 minutes.

    The galaxy S26 The Pro is expected to jump on the Qi2 train, offering magnets on its back to help with wireless charging alignment, and we expect a slew of Magsaf-like accessories to debut once the new phone is official.

    Comparison of Specs

    Galaxy S26 Pro*Galaxy S23
    Size, weight
    149.3 x 71.4 x 6.96 mm
    – from
    Size, weight
    146.3 x 70.9 x 7.6 mm
    168 grams
    Screen
    6.3” OLED
    120Hz
    Screen
    6.1″ OLED
    120Hz
    The processor
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
    Aquinos 2600
    3 nm
    The processor
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
    4 nm
    Version:
    16/128 GB
    16/256 GB
    16/512 GB

    lpddr5

    Version:
    8/128 GB
    8/256 GB
    8/512GB

    lpddr5

    Camera:
    50MP main
    50MP Ultra
    10MP 3x zoom

    12 MP front

    Camera:
    50MP main
    12 MP Ultra
    10MP 3x zoom

    12 MP front

    Battery:
    4,300 mh
    Battery:
    3,900 mh
    Charging:
    USB-C
    25W wired
    15W wireless
    QI2 certified
    Charging:
    USB-C
    25W wired
    15W wireless

    * Rumor

    Summary

    The galaxy S26 Pro has been making regular incremental updates over the last generations. That said, the S23 is quite old now, and these additions have made for a better device overall. If you’re coming from an S23, you should think about upgrading and getting one S26 Pro, not because of the “Pro” moniker, but because the S23’s software support is about to end.

    There are also some neat hardware upgrades. The only big question that remains unanswered is its price tag The galaxy S26 We suspect the Pro will also carry a $1000 price tag with that “Pro” part of the name, but we hope we’re wrong.

    We’ll update this comparison with all tests and a final verdict once we’ve finished reviewing it The galaxy S26 Prof

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