THE BEST OF THE WORLD! Galaxy S23 Ultra | Test in heavy games

The Galaxy S23 Ultra is very likely the most powerful smartphone in the world at the time this video is being recorded. Samsung’s newest baby has the most powerful processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Adreno 740 GPU, with 12 GB of RAM and a 5000 mAh battery. The S23 Ultra’s display is also impressive in its own right, featuring a quad HD screen, 120 Hz refresh rate, 2x Dynamic AMOLED panel and a physical size of 6.8″, simply gigantic, looks like one of those Infinix phones the bug.

As this device was launched now, its price is still quite high. You see, his price is not just a stab, I would say, it’s a medieval sword cut in the pocket: R$ 8,500 is what you will have to pay to use and abuse the firepower of this smartphone.

Who will step into the ring against the giant S23 Ultra is the Edge 30 Ultra. two ULTRAS cell phones, two POWERFUL cell phones, nothing fairer, right?

Finally, the games we’ll be playing today are all tuned for the maximum graphics quality, it’s true? Let’s go to the video.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra test in heavy games



Asphalt 9

The first game we talk about is the famous Asphalt 9, which by the way has an extremely beautiful graphic quality here on this little cell phone.

The S23 Ultra got 60 FPS, 100% stability in the game, fully braced.

The Edge 30 Ultra almost got there at the high point, but it stuck at 59 frames at 100% stability, which is great too.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for both smartphones.

Call of Duty

During COD gameplay, the S23 Ultra tied in performance with several other high-end phones that we have in the ranking. It turns out that, despite the cell phone releasing 90 FPS for the game, the option only works in multiplayer matches and not in Battle Royale, which is what we used to test.

So, then, the S23 Ultra was stuck at 60 FPS from medium to 100% stability.

Did the Edge 30 Ultra perform the exact same thing? 60 frames of average to 100% stability, a jig.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for both.

Diablo Immortal

Don’t get me wrong, on Diablo the performance was exceptional and without ANY crashes or crashes. The problem here is that the game developer should have a little more effort to make all the graphics settings and frame rate available for the strongest cell phones, like this one.

The S23 Ultra, for example, cannot reach the highest graphics quality, only average, with a clear 60 FPS. His stability was 100%, without much problem.

The Edge 30 Ultra also scored an average 60 FPS at 100% stability.

⚠️Selo Roda⚠️ for both smartphones.

eFootball

This edition of Roda Liso is basically an absurd rout of the S23 Ultra in games, this device simply does not crash at any time.

In eFootball he performed an average of 60 frames, with a stability of 100%, it was to be expected another feedback coming from this little guy, right?

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️for the S23 Ultra.

Free Fire

In our Frifas I already told you that no, it was not possible to play at 90 FPS. I’m going to be optimistic here and say that you will VERY PROBABLY be able to play at higher framerates with the S23 Ultra and other devices powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen2 in the future, but right now it’s not possible due to how recent the chip and devices are. released cell phones are.

Anyway, the S23 Ultra scored the benchmark of 60 FPS, at 100% stability.

The Edge 30 Ultra had the same result, with 60 frames, at 100% stability.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for the two tested.

Fortnite

That’s it, that’s definitely it. This is exactly how Fortnite should run on a smartphone, nothing more, nothing less than that, this was the exemplary performance of the game and nothing can get that out of my head.

The S23 Ultra scored an impressive 60 frames average, with a low of 55, with virtually no stuttering or stuttering. And remembering that we play on the highest graphics.

The Edge 30 Ultra wasn’t bad either, after all its average was 60 FPS, but the crashes occurred more frequently and its minimum resulted in 35 frames.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for both smartphones, both performed excellently in the test.

Genshin Impact

Here at Genshin Impact we have another example of what the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 can do in the heaviest games.

The most demanding game on our list was simply crushed by the S23 Ultra, with an average of 60 FPS, at 100% stability on maximum graphics, Genshin’s first benchmark this season.

The Edge 30 Ultra was by no means bad, but it certainly underperformed. He scored 47 frames average, at a stability of 97%.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for the two phones tested.

Mortal Kombat

In our faithful Mortal Kombat, the S23 Ultra capped at its maximum refresh rate.

There were 120 average frames, with a stability of 100%.

The Edge 30 Ultra tied with the competitor, also scoring 120 frames, with 100% stability.

????Competitive Wheel Seal???? for both.

PUBG

In our dearest PUBzera, with the graphics at maximum, we put the GFX tools to run and release more frames. The resolution was FULLHD (standard of all the cell phones that we are going to test), we activated it for 90FPS and guess what?

90 FPS, at 100% stability, now speaks ill of PUBG.

The Edge 30 Ultra we redid the PUBG tests with GFX Tools and it took 90 frames, at 100%.

????Competitive Wheel Seal???? for the two devices tested.

Tower of Fantasy

The most intense dispute in our test was certainly in the Tower of Fantasy.

There the S23 Ultra scored an average of 86 frames, with 99% stability, while the Edge 30 Ultra scored an average of 89 frames, with 99% stability. The two stood side by side, with exceptional performance from both, but the Edge 30 Ultra won.

????Competitive Wheel Seal???? for both.

Temperature

As in the previous season, we played an hour of COD Mobile in Battle Royale mode with all graphics at maximum, so we would know how much battery was lost in that period, as well as the temperature of the device’s screen. After that one hour of gaming, the Moto G53 warmed up ????7°C???? on its surface and lost ????10%???? of load.

These are impressive results for a device of this level. 7°C of temperature variation is a ridiculously low number, together with the loss of only 10% of battery, showing that this beast here easily withstands long hours of gaming. Samsung promised to deliver good heat dissipation and that’s what happened.

Conclusion

It’s no surprise that the S23 Ultra absolutely bombed in our tests, right? This big boy has the best and most powerful processing system for smartphones in the world, so nothing fairer than running everything with mastery. The only drawback is its price, but that can be overlooked, taking into account that the entire combo of the cell phone (cameras, screen, processing, features, etc.) is excellent. For example, he is not a POCO of life that, as much as it performs well and is cheap, it lacks in other basic aspects.

Anyway, in this unprecedented test of the S23 Ultra it will proudly receive the ????Competitive Wheel Seal???? in our game test.

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