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  2. Samsung Galaxy S23 - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, and S23 FE contain non-removable 3,900 mAh, 4,700 mAh, 5,000 mAh, and 4,500 mAh Li-ion batteries respectively. [18] The S23 and S23 FE support wired charging over USB-C at up to 25W (using USB Power Delivery ) while the S23+ and S23 Ultra have faster 45W charging, branded by Samsung as "Super Fast Charging 2.0 ...

  3. Samsung Wave Y - Wikipedia

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    Picture of The Samsung Wave Y, The Samsung Wave Y, also known as the Samsung S5380 was announced in August 2011 and released later that year in November. It was marketed as a budget alternative to Samsung's higher-end Samsung Wave III. [1]

  4. Samsung Galaxy F series - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy F series is a line of lowrange to midrange smartphones manufactured by Samsung Electronics as part of their Galaxy line. [1] The first model released in the series was the Samsung Galaxy F41, which was launched on October 8, 2020.

  5. Comparison of smartphones - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Galaxy S23+ 256/512 GB 157.8 mm × 76.2 mm × 7.6 mm 195 g 4700 mAh USB-C, 45 W Wireless, 15 W 6.6" 1080 x 2340, 120 Hz AMOLED Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: 256/512 GB/1 TB 8/12 GB 163.4 mm × 78.1 mm × 8.9 mm 233 g 5000 mAh 6.8" 1440 x 3088, 120 Hz LTPO AMOLED

  6. Samsung Galaxy M series - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy M series is a line of online-exclusive low-range to mid-range budget smartphones manufactured by Samsung Electronics, marketed primarily for India and other emerging markets.

  7. Samsung Galaxy Express - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy Express is powered by Android, a Linux-based, open source mobile operating system developed by Google and introduced commercially in 2008. [1] [2] Among other features, the software allows users to maintain customized home screens which can contain shortcuts to applications and widgets for displaying information.

  8. Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) - Wikipedia

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    Some mobile carriers released branded versions of the Galaxy J3 (2016) with slightly different specifications.. Verizon released a branded version called J3 V (SM-J320V) which is powered by an Exynos 3475 SoC including a quad-core 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A7, an ARM Mali-T720 with 1.5 GB RAM and 8 GB internal storage.

  9. Samsung Galaxy J1 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy J1 was available in a 3G and a 4G version. [1] [2] Both models have an ARM Cortex-A7 CPU with either two (3G) or four cores (4G) with 512 MB (3G) or 768 MB (4G) of RAM respectively, and 4 GB of internal storage. [8]