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The Samsung Galaxy S23 remains my top choice for everyday use, despite newer models. Its balanced performance and ...
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, along with the Galaxy S24 Ultra and S23 Ultra, has proven popular in the market due to their ...
Samsung’s Galaxy S23 has a 6.1-inch display, while the Galaxy S23+ has a 6.6-inch display. Both devices are Super AMOLED with a FullHD+ resolution and a 120Hz variable refresh rate.
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE was announced on October 4, 2023, later in the year. It’s meant to be a cheaper option that still sports a pretty large display. It sports a 6.4 ...
Samsung is rolling out the July patch to a number of Galaxy devices. Ranging from the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to the Galaxy S23 ...
The Galaxy S23 starts at $800 (£849, AU$1,349), while the larger Plus begins at $1,000 (£1,049, AU$1,649). Both devices launch on Friday, Feb. 17, with preorders available now.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra is available for preorder now starting at $1,200 with 256GB of storage and in your choice of Phantom Black, Cream, Green or Lavender, with units set to ship on Feb. 17.
Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra arrive starting at $799 with 200MP camera, 256GB storage in tow All three devices are now available to pre-order from major retailers starting today.
Looking quickly at the Galaxy S23 versus the Galaxy S22, the overall look is pretty similar. With the smaller S23 and S23+, there’s really only one change, and that’s to the rear cameras.
The Galaxy S23 has a 3,900mAh battery (up from the 3,700mAh cell in the S22), while the Galaxy S23+ has a 4,700mAh battery, 200mAh bigger than the S22+. This year One UI update also throws in a ...
We measured the Galaxy S23 Ultra at 1,444 nits, and that's bright enough to see outdoors on a sunny day. But since then, the Pixel 8 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max have both come out with brighter screens.