Then there are the sweet dishes: Selina Bates’ Truro pudding had all the comfort of an apple and blackberry crumble, but made a much better vehicle for clotted cream – what’s not to like?. Next came something for when the weather is on the turn – Scotslarder’s venison and blackberry stew a celebration of all that’s hardy and hearty, given a refreshing fruity boost. ![]() I’ve also discovered that it freezes well, so it’s a great making the fruit last with jams and jellies. Tarter than a shop-bought one, it’s utterly delicious with barbecued steak, or a little grilled halloumi. I’ll admit that I’m lazy – or greedy, call it what you will – in that I normally just devour them as they are, but discovering the multitude of uses they have, and the wildly different flavours they can be paired with, has only reaffirmed what I’ve always believed blackberries are the jewel in the seasonal fruit crown.įor these past few sunny days, I’d recommend Suzanne Anderegg’s unusual blackberry barbecue sauce. As soon as I see the gradual spread of glistening berries among the prickly hedgerows at this time of year, my heart leaps with the thought of just how many I will manage to eat before the season ends. We’re hard at work on the detailed review which will be published in due time.B lackberries are undoubtedly my favourite fruit. That’s all for this quick look at the Galaxy S23. Samsung also added the very latest 6GHz Wi-Fi 6E standard as well as Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity to keep up with the times. Sadly charging speeds remain capped at 25W. Sadly, the base S23 model still comes with 128GB storage while the S23+ and Ultra both start at 256GB.Įlsewhere, the new 3,900 mAh battery should lead to improved endurance coupled with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. We’re expecting great performance here and it will be interesting to see how the small form factor handles heat dissipation and throttling. Samsung finally answered the prayers of its international customers by going with the latest Qualcomm chip – the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for all markets. The new bits here are Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and up to 1,750 nits peak brightness in Auto mode which we'll make sure to test. The 6.1-inch display on S23 is nearly identical to last year- a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with FHD+ resolution and variable 120Hz refresh rate. You also get a sharper 12MP selfie cam up front. ![]() ![]() The cameras on the S23 may look unchanged on paper with a 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide and 10MP 3x telephoto modules, but you can now shoot 8K video at 30 fps compared to on the S22. Handling the phone is great with its 168-gram light build and aluminum sides. Turn them over and you can see the new camera design which brings a trio of aluminum rings for the lenses instead of the one-piece camera island on the S22. If both phones are face up, it’s hard to tell which one is which. As expected, Galaxy S23 doesn’t look that different next to last year’s Galaxy S22. Our review unit comes in the new Lavender color which is a really subtle mix of purple and pink. ![]() Such is the case with the Galaxy S23 series from Samsung and we’re ready to take a quick look at the smallest member of the trio – the Galaxy S23 prior to our detailed review. We’ve seen some great flagship smartphones over the last few years and the big-name brands are mostly playing the refinement game with their recent launches.
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