CES 2023 is not a show where you’ll see dozens of new smartphones, but don’t think that means there aren’t any at all to be found at the event in Las Vegas. While the Galaxy S23 and iPhone 15 are scheduled to come later this year, CES has still managed to bring a few surprises. Here are the best smartphones revealed at CES 2023.
Motorola ThinkPhone
Unfortunately, what is probably the most interesting smartphone at CES 2023 isn’t one we’ll be able to pop out and buy. The ThinkPhone by Motorola (to give it its full, rather awkward name) is part of the company’s push into the world of Business-to-Business (B2B) phones and is packed with software that makes it attractive to companies wanting to equip their staff with new devices.
It’s a shame, because not only does the design have a nostalgic feel in the way it reminds us of the classic IBM ThinkPad laptops of the 90s, but it also has great specifications. The excellent Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 powers the phone, the screen is a big 6.6-inch AMOLED canvas with a 120Hz refresh rate, and there’s a 5,000mAh battery with 68W fast charging. Even the camera is tempting, with a 50-megapixel main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS), and a 32MP wide-angle camera.
The ThinkPhone by Motorola will be released in January, but to buy one, you’ll have to work for a company that’s bringing them on board as a work device. It may end up being a phone you’ll be lucky to spot in 2023.
Samsung Galaxy A14
No, this is not a precursor to the Galaxy S23 series. Instead, the Galaxy A14 is a $200 entry-level Galaxy phone, but the specification is strong considering the low price. It has a 6.6-inch screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, which isn’t commonly found at this price, but the resolution is only 720p. The 5,000mAh battery should keep the phone going for a while, though, plus there are three cameras on the back. However, you’ll only care about the main 50MP camera.
Perhaps more unusually, the Galaxy A14 has a 3.5mm headphone socket and a MicroSD card slot, plus it has Android 13 and 5G connectivity. It adds up to a phone that delivers most of what you need from a simple phone at a good price. It’ll be released in early January.
TCL 40 SE
TCL’s 40 SE smartphone will be yours for just $169, and for that, you get a basic specification and a simple design. This doesn’t make it exciting, but it’s not supposed to be. It’s supposed to be a cheap phone, and it does that rather well. The 6.75-inch screen has a 90Hz refresh rate, which is great to see on such a low-cost phone, plus there’s a MediaTek Hello G37 processor inside with 4GB of RAM.
Like the Galaxy A14, there’s a 50MP camera on the back with two 2MP cameras alongside it, and there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack too. Android 13 is onboard, and there’s a 5,010mAh battery to power the device. There’s even a charger in the box. Not exciting at all, but decent for the price. It’s coming in the first few months of 2023, but not to the U.S.
Samsung Flex Hybrid
OK, so this isn’t actually a phone, but it may form the basis of a phone in the future. Samsung’s Flex Hybrid is the name for a screen technology rather than a device, and it’s incredibly clever. It combines two future-phone screen technologies, folding and sliding, into one “device.” The left of the screen unfolds, and the right slides out. It converts the 10.5-inch unfolded screen into an even larger 12.4-inch display.
No, it’s probably not going to come to a real phone anytime soon, so don’t think we’re seeing a preview of the Galaxy Z Fold 5, but it’s exciting to see what Samsung is working on. Don’t forget, it wasn’t that long ago we were only seeing folding screens as concepts.
OnePlus 11
OnePlus sort of announced the OnePlus 11 at CES 2023, as the phone’s official launch coincided with the Las Vegas show, because the OnePlus 11 was shown off for the first time at an event in China. OnePlus will give the phone its global launch on February 7 but will release it in China on January 9. That means we’ve got almost all the details about it now, without much need to wait for next month.
Motorola Defy with Bullitt Satellite Messenger
Satellite messaging has been an unexpected trend since Apple introduced it on the iPhone 14. Bullitt, a brand best-known for its tough phones made under license, is working with Motorola, and it will add a custom app called Bullitt Satellite Messenger to a future Defy phone, enabling it to send messages even without any connectivity at all. All it needs is a clear sky, and for you to pay the $5-per-year subscription fee.
What’s more, it’s not going to be restricted to Motorola Defy models either, as the app will be made available through both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, so it’ll be possible to communicate with any phone, on either of the two big operating system, Android and iOS. Expect the service to go live during the first three months of 2023.
Qualcomm Snapdragon Satellite
See what we mean about satellite communications suddenly being a thing? Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Satellite will make use of satellite-based comms for both normal messaging without connectivity, plus emergency messaging. This separates it from Apple’s system, which is focused exclusively on emergency use. The feature uses Qualcomm’s modem and will require the company’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor to operate.
Most flagship smartphones coming in 2023 will use this chip, but we don’t know if it will be a “standard” feature or one that will require manufacturers to enable it. Depending on the situation, not all may do so, potentially making the feature’s usefulness a little hit-or-miss. We’ll know more in the near future.
Qi2 wireless charging
Like Snapdragon Satellite, Qi2 is a feature we’ll see on smartphones released in the near future, rather than an actual new phone. It’s exciting, though, as Qi2 is the latest wireless charging standard from The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), and brings one of the best aspect of Apple’s MagSafe charging to other wireless charging pads: perfect alignment.
Qi2 will become the industry standard in 2023, and introduce Magnetic Power Profile, where wireless charging pads connect to a phone in a way that ensures they deliver consistent power and aren’t easily dislodged. Also, efficiency improvements will bring faster charging speeds. We’ve yet to hear about the first phones and accessories to use the Qi2 standard.
That’s it for the smartphones at CES 2023, but you can also take a look at the best CES 2023 smartwatches and wearables, plus the quirkiest mobile gadgets at the show.
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