Galaxy S23 expected in early February
There are many rumors about Samsung's new line, and recently another one was released: the new Galaxy S23 is expected to be launched in early February. It is believed that the South Korean manufacturer will unveil the Galaxy S23 line, consisting of three new models, at an Unpacked event in the USA that will take place at the beginning of the month, in line with what its fans are already used to.
This information was initially reported in late 2022 by the South Korean website Korea JoongAng Daily and has been replicated by several media outlets. According to the information provided, the event will take place in person in San Francisco, USA, in the first week of February.
Apparently, at the same event, Samsung may also launch the One UI 5.1 interface update, with new features still under wraps.

Samsung S23: what can we expect
In addition to the initial rumors about the new Samsung S23, which included a new processor, three new models, and improved battery life, all indications are that Samsung may invest in satellite communication support, a feature included in Apple's iPhone 14 and Huawei's Mate 50. Experts in the field believe that the tech company has been developing this feature and wants to go further than the iPhone 14, allowing the sending of low-resolution images in addition to text messages.
Another expected novelty is that all models of the Galaxy S23 series will be equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoCs worldwide. More than that: it is believed that the Snapdragon of the Galaxy S23 will be an "almost proprietary" model, manufactured at Samsung Foundry.
If the One UI 5.1 update is confirmed, experts believe that all new smartphone models launched on Unpacked day will run the new version of the interface.
All that remains is to await news about the official launch date. We'll be here to reveal everything!