
This newer model features an upgraded Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which Samsung claims will unlock higher frame rates and sharper, more vivid graphics.

There's also new software features for greater personalisation, such as being able to assign your videos as your wallpaper. It comes in six colours: black, green, lavender, cream, lime or sky blue. That doesn't mean there's not plenty to love - the S23 remains the smallest in the range and it has 6.1-inch AMOLED screen with a high refresh rate 120Hz refresh rate, which means content refreshes quickly for one of the best user experiences. But under the hood, the changes aren't huge.

Compared to recent flagship launches that end up looking very similar to the previous device, the Samsung Galaxy S23 does at least look different to last year's Galaxy S22, losing its rear camera notch in favour of a more streamlined look.
