This raised concerns that the company might repeat similar actions with this year's lineup, especially given that these phones utilize the overclocked version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. However, according to a recent discovery from Mytour.vn, it appears that Samsung has not imposed performance limits on its latest Galaxy S23 series.

Performance settings of the Galaxy S22 series
After being discovered by users last year for throttling the performance of the Galaxy S22 series, Samsung had to release an update to remove all CPU and GPU performance limits caused by the Game Optimization Service (GOS). However, when users first set up the Galaxy S22, the phone defaults to an optimized processing mode to balance battery and temperature. This reduces the SoC clock speed to keep the device cooler and save battery. Users who want stronger performance must go into settings and customize it.
Performance settings of the Galaxy S23 series
The latest Galaxy S23 series no longer features optimization processing mode, offering only standard and light modes. The standard mode is automatically selected during initial setup, showcasing Samsung's optimization for improved heat dissipation and software, along with fine-tuned Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip for more efficient operation, promising powerful performance without overheating or excessive battery consumption.
Currently, customers can pre-order the Galaxy S23 series at the following prices for each variant:
- Samsung Galaxy S23 8GB/256GB: 24,990,000đ
- Samsung Galaxy S23+ 8GB/256GB: 26,990,000đ
- Samsung Galaxy S23+ 8GB/512GB: 30,990,000đ
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 8GB/256GB: 31,990,000đ
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 12GB/512GB: 36,990,000đ
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 12GB/1TB: 43,990,000đ
During the period from
02/02 – 17/02customers will receive amazing incentives including up to 5 million upgrade privileges, an additional subsidy of 3 million for customers, and cashback up to 2 million when paying via electronic wallet.
