Samsung is all set to launch its next-generation Galaxy S24 smartphone series on January 17. However, ahead of the launch, the company has reduced the price of its previous flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+. The smartphones have witnessed a price drop of Rs 10,000 and are now available at a discounted price. In addition, customers can also avail an instant bank discount of Rs 10,000, resulting in a total discount of Rs 20,000.
The new prices of the Galaxy S23 series are as follows:
– Samsung Galaxy S23 8GB + 128GB: Rs 64,999 (effective price: Rs 54,999)
– Samsung Galaxy S23 8GB + 256GB: Rs 69,999 (effective price: Rs 59,999)
– Samsung Galaxy S23+ 8GB + 256GB: Rs 84,999 (effective price: Rs 74,999)
– Samsung Galaxy S23+ 8GB + 512GB: Rs 94,999 (effective price: Rs 84,999)
The Galaxy S23 series comes with powerful specifications, including the custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform for Galaxy on a global scale. This marks a departure from Samsung’s internal Exynos chipsets. Samsung and Qualcomm claim that the exclusive iteration of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC features overclocked CPU and GPU cores.
In terms of physical dimensions, the screen sizes of the Galaxy S23 series remain consistent with the Galaxy S22 series. The Galaxy S23 features a 6.1-inch display and weighs 168 grams, making it the most compact of the trio. The Galaxy S23+ boasts a 6.6-inch screen.
Both the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ sport AMOLED displays with a resolution of 2,340×1,080 pixels. The devices use Samsung’s Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O panels, which support a maximum refresh rate of up to 120Hz and achieve a peak brightness of 1750 nits.
The Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ share the same triple-camera setup at the rear, equipped with telephoto lenses for capturing distant subjects. All phones in the series can record 8K videos at 30 FPS or 4K videos at 60 FPS using their rear cameras.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 series is now available for purchase at the discounted prices on Samsung e-Store and other online and offline stores across India. For more details, please visit the Times of India.