Samsung Upgrades Cameras and Batteries on iPhone’s Biggest Rival
- Galaxy S23 Ultra gets better video and new Qualcomm chip
- Company also upgrades line of PCs, adding Galaxy Book 3 Ultra
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Samsung Electronics Co. unveiled its latest iPhone-rivaling Android smartphones on Wednesday, improving the cameras, battery life and design with its new Galaxy S23 line.
At its first in-person media event since the start of the pandemic, South Korea’s biggest company introduced three new handsets in San Francisco, pricing them at the same levels as last year: $799, $999 and $1,199. The Galaxy S series remains Samsung’s most direct challenger to Apple Inc. in the US, even while the device maker works to turn foldable Galaxy devices into its flagship lineup.